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Follow-up inquiry into Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics (STEM) Skills
- This consultation has completed. It ran from Wednesday, 12 March 2014 to Friday, 25 April 2014
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Response to the consultation
Evidence submitted in response to this Consultation
- Report - September 2014
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- STM 1 - Chwarae Teg
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- STM 2 - Wales Institute of Mathematical and Computational Sciences (WIMCS)
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- STM 3 - CITB Cymru Wales
PDF 291 KB View as HTML (4) 29 KB
- STM 4 - Techniquest
PDF 607 KB
- STM 5 - Institute of Physics
PDF 368 KB View as HTML (6) 32 KB
- STM 6 - STEM Business Group – Northern Ireland
PDF 107 KB View as HTML (7) 8 KB
- STM 7 - Coleg Cymraeg Cenedlaethol
PDF 179 KB View as HTML (8) 37 KB
- STM 8 - Cardiff University
PDF 2 MB
- STM 9 - Prof Mike Phillips
PDF 106 KB View as HTML (10) 8 KB
- STM 10 - Field Studies Council
PDF 335 KB View as HTML (11) 34 KB
- STM 11 - Higher Education Funding Council for Wales (HEFCW)
PDF 1 MB
- STM 12 - The Cardiff Science Institute Initiative
PDF 169 KB View as HTML (13) 17 KB
- STM 13 - The Royal Society of Chemistry
PDF 196 KB View as HTML (14) 2 MB
- STM 14 - Colleges Wales
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- STM 15 - Institute of Mathematics, Physics and Computer Science at Aberystwyth University
PDF 526 KB View as HTML (16) 25 KB
- STM 16 - Welsh Government
PDF 178 KB View as HTML (17) 45 KB
Purpose of the consultation
The National Assembly for Wales’ Enterprise and Business Committee
undertook a follow-up Inquiry into Science, Technology, Engineering and
Mathematics (STEM) Skills
Terms of reference:
- What impact has the Welsh Government’s strategy Science for
Wales and Delivery Plan had on science, technology, engineering and
mathematics (STEM) skills in Wales?
- What progress has been made in addressing the issues identified in
the Enterprise and Learning Committee’s 2011 inquiry into the STEM agenda,
including:
- The adequacy of provision of STEM skills in schools, further
education colleges, higher education and work-based learning (including
apprenticeships);
- Value for money from the additional funding to support and promote
STEM skills and whether the current supply of STEM skills is meeting the
needs of the Welsh labour market;
- The supply of education professionals able to teach STEM subjects
and the impact of Initial Teacher Training Grants and the Graduate
Teacher Programme on recruiting STEM teachers and education
professionals;
- The effectiveness of education and business links between
education institutions and STEM employers.
- Whether any progress has been made on addressing negative
perceptions and gender stereotypes of STEM and promoting good practice to
encourage women to acquire STEM skills and to follow STEM related careers.
- What progress has been made on learning STEM skills through Welsh
medium education and training?
Disclosure
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submitting information to the Committee.