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Wales set to be overtaken by Romania in education by 2040 – new report | Politics | News

In a new report, Wales will be passed by Romania until 2040. Research according to the Center-Right Thinking Authority found that Galce students have performed at the same level as Britain’s most disadvantaged students.

The nation, in which the education is transferred to the Wales Government operated by Emek, foresees that Romania will be left behind until 2040 without an emergency action. Ellie Craven, the senior researcher and author of the report, said: “Wales have the lowest training results in the UK – and the gap is preparing to grow.

“This is not inevitable. But without urgent reform, Galce students will be left behind not only in the UK, but globally.”

Sir Simon Clarke, a former Torah Cabinet Minister, who is currently ongoing, said that the children in Wales were terribly disappointed by a system that avoids accountability and adheres to unsuccessful methods “.

“There is no reason for Galli children to reach less than their peers in Britain – but the situation will remain unless the government is brave enough to change or changes to bring new leadership in the next year’s elections.”

The so -called unsuccessful report found that Wales were lower and much lower than the average of England in reading, science and mathematics in the international PISA ranking by the Economic Cooperation and Development Organization.

He added that if the current trends continue, the general PISA points of Wales will be under Romania until 2040.

The report calls for changes such as transforming unsuccessful schools into academies and re -introducing league paintings.

In addition, the skill -based curriculum to replace a rich curriculum in terms of information and the Wales wanted to apply the school inspectorate immediately.

“We do not recognize these claims. Our last GCSE and one level results show improvements in the achievements and registration results, and the data obtained from personalized assessments are progressing in primary learners.

“Wales’ education system is progressing in the right direction thanks to the additional support we provide to schools, continuous investment and hard work of school staff. We will continue to work hard to raise the standards of education for everyone.”

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