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Programme launched to raise reading standards in Wales

News | Richard Gurner | Published: 10:09, Thursday May 17th, 2012.

A programme to drive up literacy standards in schools has been launched by Welsh Education Minister Leighton Andrews.

The National Literacy Programme (NLP) sets out the actions the Welsh Government and its partners need to take to achieve a step change in literacy standards over the next five years.

National reading tests will be a feature of the new programme as well as the development of a statutory National Literacy and Numeracy framework.

The Welsh Government has said teachers and pupils will also get targeted support.

As part of the programme, teachers will have the opportunity to undertake additional study in the teaching of literacy.

The new statutory National Literacy and Numeracy Framework, which will be published for consultation in June, will provide a curriculum planning tool for teachers and will also set out clear annual expectations for literacy and numeracy for all learners aged five to 14.

Another important aspect of the programme will be the introduction of English and Welsh national reading tests for all learners in Years two through to nine. The tests will give teachers, parents and carers a more accurate picture of a pupil’s reading ability by helping to identify their individual strengths and weaknesses.

Education Minister Mr Andrews said: “Improving levels of literacy and numeracy is a key commitment in our Programme for Government. Nothing is more important than ensuring all of our young people have the skills they need to read, write and communicate.”

He added: “What we must do is ensure that all learners benefit from excellent teaching of literacy and develop the skills that are so vital to their future success.

“The National Literacy Programme will introduce greater consistency and clarity into the way we track pupils’ progress while also providing the support, challenge and accountability needed in our schools.”

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