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APOLOGIES To receive any apologies for absence. Minutes: Dafydd Edwards (Host Authority’s Head of Finance – Gwynedd Council), Alison Fisher (Governor Representative) and Jonathan Morgan (Special Schools Representative). |
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DECLARATION OF PERSONAL INTEREST To receive any declaration of personal interest. Minutes: No declaration of personal interest was received by any Members present. |
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URGENT ITEMS To note any items that are a matter of urgency in the view of the Chairman for consideration. |
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MINUTES OF PREVIOUS MEETING PDF 237 KB (copy enclosed) Minutes: The Chair signed the minutes of this meeting, held on 12 November 2015, as a true record. |
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CLUSTER STANDARDISATION AND MODERATION IN KS2 and 3 PDF 336 KB (copy enclosed) Additional documents: Minutes: The GwE Managing
Director presented a report which discussed in detail the regional and national
standardisation and moderation procedures for validating teacher assessments at
the end of key stages 2 & 3. During the ensuing discussion, the following
main points were highlighted: ·
It is easy to forget the pupils who are unable to
attain the benchmark, and so pupils’ progress should be assessed from the
Foundation Phase; ·
In response to a member’s question, GwE’s Assistant Director (Standards) noted that Dafydd Rhys, GwE Challenge
Adviser, had contacted the 6% of KS2 & KS3 assessment leaders who had not
attended the information session; ·
Following the work undertaken, a better national
understanding is expected, which would mean an improvement in the reliability
and consistency of teacher assessments; ·
It was difficult to set a specific time in terms of
a fair national comparison. RESOLVED to accept and note the report. |
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INVESTIGATING THE PROCEDURES FOR TARGET SETTING, PROGRESS TRACKING & INTERVENTION PDF 258 KB (copy enclosed) Additional documents: Minutes: The GwE Managing
Director presented a report which provided information on findings of research
on procedures for setting targets, tracking progress and intervention, which
issued from a significant difference between 2015 KS4 final targets/predictions
and true performance in many schools in the region. Attention was drawn to the recommendations
resulting from the research undertaken for GwE, local
authorities and schools. It was noted that the report will be presented in a
regional conference on 12 February. In response to a question from a member
regarding the recommendation that GwE/ Local
Authorities establish a working party of school leaders and technical experts
to form a generic system for tracking the new indicators, GwE’s
Assistant Director (Standards) noted that there will be collaboration with SIMS
to create a common system for the entire region. The member noted the need to
take immediate action, bearing in mind that the technology already exists, in
order to ensure consistency across the region. Members referred to the impact of staff
absences and the lack of available supply staff in maths and English on the
performances of some schools. The GwE Managing
Director noted that they will look to establish a national recruitment campaign
to try to attract teachers to work in Wales. RESOLVED to accept and note the report. |
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KEY STAGE 4 LEVEL 2+ PROGRESS TOWARDS 2016 TARGETS PDF 471 KB (copy enclosed) Additional documents: Minutes: The GwE Managing
Director presented a report which discussed in detail the progress towards 2016
KS4 Level 2+ targets for each Local Authority. It was noted that steps had been
taken to report on a regular basis and that a central collection of progress
data would take place at the end of February and at the end of April 2016. Karen Evans (Denbighshire Council) expressed
the need to clearly specify that it is schools’ targets that are noted in the
‘Autumn Term: Schools’ Aggregate Targets and Predictions 2016’ table, and not
those set by the Local Authority. She added that the robustness of school
targets varied. The GwE Manging
Director noted that some schools’ targets were challenged further to the
initial challenge, with targets refined as a result of the intervention. In response to comments by members regarding
the certainty that an improvement will be seen in summer 2016 results, Ian Budd
(Lead Director – Chair of Management Board (Flintshire Council)) noted that
matters which needed attention had been identified, that an action plan was in
place, and that he was therefore hopeful that results would be better. John
Davies (Wrexham County Borough Council) corroborated the comments noting that
only the exam results would give definite confirmation, but that he was
confident that there would be improvement. Concerns that the statistics are being
collected in different ways across Wales were highlighted. RESOLVED to accept and note the report. |
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LEADERSHIP DEVELOPMENT PROGRAMME (oral report) Minutes: A presentation was given by GwE’s Assistant Director (Support and Brokerage) on the
leadership development programme. There was an opportunity for members to ask
questions, and they were responded to as follows: ·
There is an application process in order to take
part in the Leaders’ Development Programme; ·
102 middle leaders had taken part in the Middle
Leaders’ Development Programme; ·
There is an approval officer in the Local Authority
to verify that each individual is ready to apply for the National Professional
Qualification for Headship (NPQH). ·
47 individuals had been approved to apply for the
NPQH in 2016 but the Welsh Government’s funding was sufficient only for 41
individuals; ·
Upon receiving the NPQH qualification an individual
is suitable to work as a Head Teacher in any school in Wales, including Church
Schools; ·
That the necessary commitment
can lead to difficulty in obtaining Head Teachers from the Secondary and
Special sectors to serve as panelists in the Assessment Centre. It was announced that a conference for around 1,400 teachers would be held at 5.00pm, 12 February 2016 in Venue Cymru, Llandudno where there would be a presentation by Sir John Jones. An invitation was extended to the members. |
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THE WELSH-MEDIUM AND CAPACITY-BUILDING NETWORK PDF 368 KB (copy enclosed) Additional documents: Minutes: Arwyn Thomas (Gwynedd
Council) presented a report which provided an update on the activity and
outcomes of the Welsh-Medium and Capacity Building Network. It was reported
that, following positive reports on the success of the Language Charter in
Gwynedd, an application had been received by Welsh Government to use Gwynedd’s
expertise and good practice to extend the project to other areas in Wales. It was noted that a successful conference
had been held to launch the Language Charter regionally on 22 January 2016.
Attention was drawn to the action plan to extend the Charter across the region. Geraint Rees (Welsh Government
representative) congratulated the network for its work across the region, and
noted that other areas could benefit from the good practice. Positive comments were put forth regarding
the collaboration, and it was noted that there was an enthusiasm about ensuring
the success of the Charter across the region. In response to a comment by a member, Arwyn Thomas (Cyngor Gwynedd) noted that he would arrange for members to receive the papers that were presented in the conference along with an evaluation of the day. |
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REGIONAL BUSINESS PLAN 2015-18: MONITORING REPORT PDF 389 KB (copy enclosed) Additional documents: Minutes: The GwE Managing
Director presented a progress monitoring report on the Business Plan for
2015-18. Arwyn Thomas (Cyngor Gwynedd) noted the need to ensure that
‘Headlines/Mitigation’ in the monitoring dashboard address the milestones.
RESOLVED to accept and note the report. |
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ESTYN REGIONAL CONSORTIUM INSPECTION ARRANGEMENTS (APRIL 2016) PDF 253 KB (copy enclosed) Minutes: The GwE Manging
Director presented a report on the arrangements for Estyn’s inspections of the
regional consortia, specifying that GwE’s inspection
would be held during 18 – 29 April 2016. It was noted that a follow-up
inspection would take place in around 12 months to look at progress made
against the recommendations. It was reported that the Estyn inspectors
would hold a meeting with the members of the Joint-Committee during the week
commencing 25 April 2016. In response to the inquiry regarding Estyn’s
capacity to hold interviews through the medium of Welsh, the GwE Managing Director noted that he would contact Estyn
leaders for confirmation. RESOLVED to accept and note the report. |