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Plans are due to be unveiled for a shake-up of poorly performing schools in Wales, as watchdog Estyn publishes its annual report into education. | |
Education Minister Jane Hutt will announce her plans for tackling low standards in the classroom. | |
It comes after the inspection body's last report found some 40% of teenagers in Wales left school with good GCSEs in English or Welsh, maths and science. | |
There was also concern that some 20,000 children were missing school every day. | There was also concern that some 20,000 children were missing school every day. |
The 2007-08 Estyn report is published on the same day as Ms Hutt unveils the schools effectiveness strategy, which will address how to improve standards in schools. | |
It comes amid growing concern about the performances of pupils in Wales in their exams. | |
It is understood the strategy will allow a high level of intervention in cases where help is needed. | |
Estyn's report covers education in Wales from nursery to college level, although it does not inspect or report on universities. | Estyn's report covers education in Wales from nursery to college level, although it does not inspect or report on universities. |
Estyn's recently appointed chief inspector Bill Maxwell will unveil the report at St. Joseph's RC High School in Tredegar Park, Newport. | Estyn's recently appointed chief inspector Bill Maxwell will unveil the report at St. Joseph's RC High School in Tredegar Park, Newport. |
It is likely to address issues raised in last year's report by former chief inspector Susan Lewis. | It is likely to address issues raised in last year's report by former chief inspector Susan Lewis. |
She raised concerns about truancy and exam results in core subjects in Welsh schools. | She raised concerns about truancy and exam results in core subjects in Welsh schools. |
But she praised the standard of lessons, with 73% of those inspected gaining the top grades. | But she praised the standard of lessons, with 73% of those inspected gaining the top grades. |