Robin Walker
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Gender | Male |
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Age | 46 |
Web site | www.walker4worcester.com |
Date of birth | April 12,1978 |
Zodiac sign | Aries |
Born | West Midlands |
United Kingdom | |
Spouse | Charlotte Keenan |
Party | Conservative Party |
Residence | Worcester |
United Kingdom | |
Parents | Peter Walker, Baron Walker of Worcester |
Tessa Pout | |
Job | Politician |
Businessperson | |
Education | St Paul's School |
University of Oxford | |
Balliol College | |
RMIT University Melbourne City Campus | |
St Paul's Juniors | |
Official site | members.parliament.uk |
Position | Member of Parliament of the United Kingdom |
Member of Parliament of the United Kingdom since 2010 | |
Previous position | UK Minister of State for Northern Ireland (2019–2021) |
Grandparents | Rose Dean |
Sidney Walker | |
Date of Reg. | |
Date of Upd. | |
ID | 405096 |
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Robin Walker Life story
Robin Caspar Walker is a British politician who has been the Member of Parliament for Worcester since 2010. He has chaired the House of Commons Education Select Committee since November 2022.
Childcare: £400m to expand free scheme in England
... Robin Walker, who chairs the committee, said the childcare market faced significant challenges in " affordability and availability"...
Government to update list of Raac-affected schools in England
... Robin Walker, chairman of the Education Committee, said its members have heard " loudly and clearly the distress and anxiety that this crisis is causing to families and staff" at affected schools...
Childcare plan won't work without more money – MPs
... Robin Walker, who chairs the committee, said the childcare market faced significant challenges in " affordability and availability" and " simply extending the number of hours that the government calls free will not work unless the funding rates accurately reflect the costs of providing high-quality early education and childcare"...
Ofsted and Ruth Perry: MPs to hold inquiry into school inspections
... Education Select Committee chairman Robin Walker said Ofsted had an important role, but there had been a " notable groundswell of criticism"...
Assaults, neglect and a Taser revealed in ‘deeply shocking' BBC care home investigation
... The findings are " deeply shocking" says Robin Walker MP - the Conservative chair of the Education Select Committee...
Schools Bill scrapped, education secretary says
... Robin Walker, chairman of the education committee of MPs, said he wanted to hear how that would be legislated for instead...
Sats results: Standards slip in Year 6 tests
... But the proportion of pupils reaching the expected level has fallen in all other subjects since 2019: Minister for School Standards, Robin Walker, said of this year s results: " While this is disappointing, it was expected due to the impact of the pandemic...
MPs reject Labour's call promise for the re-introduction of the child-refugee
... what is the reaction of the government? Northern Ireland-minister Robin Walker told MPs that the government is fully committed to the principle of family reunification and its policy has not changed ...
Sats results: Standards slip in Year 6 tests
Overall standards in reading, writing and maths have slipped among Year 6 pupils in England since the pandemic, according to Sats results.
They show 59% of pupils met the expected level in these combined areas this year, down from 65% in 2019.
The National curriculum tests were cancelled in 2020 and 2021.
The government says the Sats results were " expected due to the impact of the pandemic" and that there is " more work to do" to help pupils catch up.
By 2030, it wants 90% of children leaving primary school to reach the expected standards in reading, writing and maths.
Unions have called for further investment in schools and teaching staff in order to achieve that target.
The pupils who took Sats this Summer - mostly 11-year-olds - were part-way through Year 4 when schools first closed to most children in March 2020.
Further school closures followed while they were in Year 5 , and many pupils
Results from individual subjects suggest that reading levels increased Slightly - with 74% of pupils meeting the expected standard, up from 73% in 2019.
But the proportion of pupils reaching the expected level has fallen in all other subjects since 2019:
Minister for School Standards, Robin Walker , said of this year's results: " While this is disappointing, it was expected due to the impact of the pandemic.
" The government recognises, and values, The Work that teachers up and down the country are putting into education recovery, but also understands that there is more work to do. "
He added that £5bn has been allocated to help pupils catch up, and that children Falling Behind in English and maths would " receive The Right evidence-based targeted support to get them back on track".
of what education unions and the former catch-up tsar, Sir Kevan Collins, said was required - Around £15bn.
Cash to arrange catch-up tutoring will go directly to schools in England in The Coming academic year, after the government
'Emotional recovery'The amount of learning disrupted because of Covid varies significantly across England, and the poorest pupils have fallen further behind than the better-off, according to by the Education Policy Institute and Renaissance.
Paul Whiteman , General Secretary of The National Association of Head Teachers, expressed caution about this year's Sats data because " some families and school communities [were] hit far harder than others" by the pandemic.
" It's important to remember that the support schools have put in place has not only been focused on academic progress, but also on social and emotional recovery too, " He Said .
Geoff Barton, General Secretary of The Association of School and College Leaders, said The Fall in maths and writing standards reflected " the huge importance of direct classroom teaching in these subjects - which has, of course, been heavily disrupted".
He Said the government's 2030 targets would " require substantial investment in schools and the teaching workforce".
He added that it was " hard to see how this can possibly be achieved" under current plans.
Source of news: bbc.com