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Curriculum and Assessment (Wales) Act 2021

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Curriculum and Assessment (Wales) Act 2021
Act of Senedd Cymru
Long titleAn Act of Senedd Cymru to establish a new framework for a curriculum for pupils of compulsory school age at maintained schools and pupil referral units, for children of compulsory school age for whom education is otherwise arranged by local authorities, for pupils at maintained nursery schools and for certain other children for whom nursery education is provided; to make provision about progression and assessment in connection with a curriculum for those pupils and children; to make provision about a curriculum for pupils above compulsory school age at maintained schools; and for connected purposes.
Citation2021 asc 4
Introduced byKirsty Williams
Dates
Royal assent29 April 2021
Status: Current legislation

The Curriculum and Assessment (Wales) Act 2021 (Welsh: Deddf cwricwlwm ac asesu (Cymru) 2021) is an Act of Senedd Cymru for new curriculum requirements for all learners aged 3 to 16 in maintained or funded non-maintained schools and nursery education in Wales.[1]

Replacing previous curriculum and law

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  • The new curriculum replaced the previous national curriculum and basic curriculum.
  • The Act primarily replaces Part 7 of the Education Act 2002 which determined the previous curriculum.[1]

Curriculum changes

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The act establishes new curriculum requirements for all learners aged 3 to 16 in maintained or funded non-maintained schools, nursery education and other forms of education.[1] The new curriculum is designed to include more emphasis on skills and experiences as well as knowledge. The curriculum groups education into six "Areas of Learning and Experience", with the intention of helping teachers draw links between subjects and teach topics in a broad way, though traditional subjects will still be taught.[2] Within a basic framework of goals and learning areas, it give schools freedom to develop their own curriculum to suit the needs of their pupils.[3] Other changes include a greater emphasis on the history of Wales and ethnic minority groups, which reports by Estyn in previous years suggested had often been poor, along with the removal of parents' right to take their children out of sex education classes.[4][5][6][7]

References

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  1. ^ a b c "Curriculum and Assessment (Wales) Bill: Overview". GOV.WALES. Retrieved 2022-05-03.
  2. ^ "Education is changing". GOV.WALES. Retrieved 2022-05-15.
  3. ^ Lewis, Bethan (2022-06-14). "Wales schools: New lessons 'exciting but a challenge'". BBC News. Retrieved 2022-06-14.
  4. ^ "Welsh history to be 'mandatory' part of new curriculum says Plaid-Labour cooperation agreement". Nation.Cymru. 2021-11-22. Retrieved 2022-05-03.
  5. ^ "Every child in Wales to be taught about country's diverse history". ITV News. 2021-03-19. Retrieved 2022-09-18.
  6. ^ "The teaching of Welsh history including Black, Asian and Minority Ethnic history, identity and culture | Estyn". www.estyn.gov.wales. 7 October 2021. Retrieved 2022-05-03.
  7. ^ Colderick, Stephanie (2022-04-25). "Parents take legal action against Welsh Government over compulsory sex education". WalesOnline. Retrieved 2022-05-15.