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Welsh school curriculum review calls for 'radical' overhaul

A major review of the school curriculum, commissioned by the Welsh Government, recommends that digital competence to become a key priority. It would also see Key Stages scrapped - and more freedom given to schools.

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Teaching unions: Curriculum review 'game-changing'

Welsh teaching unions have welcomed a major review of the Welsh curriculum published today, with NAHT Cymru describing it as "potentially game-changing."

They have also warned against rushed changes. ATL Cymru said: "quick curriculum reform is botched curriculum reform."

School leaders, teachers, parents and above-all young people should welcome this potentially game-changing report. It frees schools to find the right forms of learning and open up possibilities for all those working hard to learn in them.

Donaldson’s recommendations have the potential to reduce time presently spent on meaningless bureaucratic tasks. He recommends that we abandon the misguided attempt to cram too many subjects into too little time in the classroom.

We need to give these recommendations very careful thought but this could be a game-changing moment. We should make sure that we don’t pass it up.

– Dr Chris Howard, NAHT Cymru Acting Director

Many of Professor Donaldson's recommendations, especially those around the proper place of testing, the true purpose of assessment, the promotion of creativity, and the need for breadth in the curriculum will be very welcome to the profession. The implications and implementation of the recommendations will require careful analysis and reflection. Quick curriculum reform is botched curriculum reform, as we can see from England. We now need a sustained national conversation to tease out and ponder the way forward. There are no prizes for speed but there will be many for careful and considered implementation. We hope the Welsh Government will engage openly and constructively with the profession, pupils, and parents.

– Dr. Philip Dixon, Director of ATL Cymru

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