Kirsty Williams
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Gender | Female |
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Age | 53 |
Date of birth | March 19,1971 |
Zodiac sign | Pisces |
Born | Taunton |
United Kingdom | |
Job | Politician |
Education | The University of Manchester |
University of Missouri | |
Spouse | Richard Rees |
Party | Liberal Democrats |
Previous position | Minister for Education of Welsh (2016–2021), Member of the Senedd (1999–2021) |
Books | Torri Drwy'r Consensws: Yr Achos Dros Ryddfrydiaeth Yng Ngwleidyddiaeth Cymru = Breaking Through the Consensus: The Case for Liberalism in Welsh Politics |
First minist | Carwyn Jones; Mark Drakeford |
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Date of Upd. | |
ID | 423137 |
Kirsty Williams Life story
Victoria Kirstyn Williams CBE is a Welsh politician who served as Minister for Education in the Welsh Government from 2016 to 2021. She was a Member of the Senedd from 1999 to 2021.
Coronavirus: Fears of some students miss out on changes to the school
... There are concerns that it will take a long time for the teacher to see all of the students had said because of the phased return, Minister of education, Kirsty Williams, that all children will have the opportunity to check-in, inform yourself, prepare for the summer and September, and had hoped to extend it to give the summer semester by a week, the schools of the time...
Coronavirus: Wales-school re-opening consultation published
... Minister of education, Kirsty Williams said: a balance between the national public health and local flexibility was the key...
Coronavirus: parents in Wales wait for school decision
... Minister of education, Kirsty Williams, said in a statement on Wednesday on the way to the re-opening of the class room following lockdown...
Results days announced for GCSE and A-level grades
... In Wales, the Minister for education, Kirsty Williams, said that the confirmation of data would allow to make the students plans for the future with a little more confidence, although I recognize continues to be a time of great uncertainty ...
Results days announced for GCSE and A-level grades
notes for canceled GCSE and A-level exams in England, Wales and Northern Ireland , which are now published, on their original planned results.
the grades are decided, the teacher - rating - with a first proposal, the results could be issued earlier than usual this year.
But A-level results will be released on the 13th of August and school on the 20th of August.
England, the School Standards Minister Nick Gibb said it would certainty to the students some "and clarity".
In Wales, the Minister For Education , Kirsty Williams , said that The Confirmation of data would allow to make the students "plans for the future with a little more confidence, although I recognize continues to be a time of great uncertainty".
After the schools were closed, which were canceled by the coronavirus, tests to be taken this summer.
As a substitute, exam boards collect assessments from teachers about what they expected pupils to and moderated predictions, so that the whole of the national results and shares the varieties are in accordance with previous years.
the teacher predictions are to be based on a comprehensive professional judgment, with the proof of the previous examinations, home work, essays, homework and mock exams.
For those pupils in England who think they would better have done that in an exam, it is The Promise of a other testing, which can be taken in the autumn.
plan for the A-level students, use your results to go to University, or to decide whether to delay a year, it is still unsure whether the University campus will be again in the fall or teach online.
gcses, schools, coronavirus pandemic, exams, a-levels
Source of news: bbc.com