The Education Minister Kirsty Williams answers parents' questions ahead of the new curriculum for Wales. How can parents get more information on what these significant changes mean for their child's education?
The Education Minister Kirsty Williams answers parents' questions ahead of the new curriculum for Wales. In what ways will parents be able to get involved in the assessment reporting process?
The Education Minister Kirsty Williams answers parents' questions ahead of the new curriculum for Wales. Parents told us being consulted on the curriculum is a high priority. What level of involvement do you think parents should have in the development of the curriculum at their child's school?
The Education Minister Kirsty Williams answers parents' questions ahead of the new curriculum for Wales. If parents have questions on the draft curriculum, such as what the changes mean in practice for their child, who can they ask or how can they find out more before the consultation closes?
The Education Minister Kirsty Williams answers parents' questions ahead of the new curriculum for Wales. The consultation questions may be challenging to answer for many parents who don't work in education, and they may not respond. How else can all parents have a say on the curriculum issues that matter to them?
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