Welsh Government Dysg eNewsletter: 15 December 2015 (Issue 443)

15 December 2015 • Issue 443

 
 
 
 
 
 

WELSH EDUCATION NEWS

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Education Minister: Professional registration will improve teaching standards

Education Minister Huw Lewis has described how professional registration of the education workforce will improve standards and raise the status of the profession.

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Curriculum for Wales – Curriculum for Life

A curriculum for Wales – curriculum for life plan launched at national conference

The high level plan for developing a new curriculum for Wales was launched by the Minister for Education and Skills at a national Education conference in October. View the plan; Watch a video recording of the conference.

Pioneer schools appointed to design the new curriculum

The new curriculum will be developed by the education professionals in Wales, through a network of Pioneer schools.  Development of the new Digital Competency framework is now underway to help pupils of all ages become confident and capable digital citizens.  The framework will be made available to schools by September 2016. View a list of digital Pioneers View a list of the curriculum and new deal pioneer schools    

Governance arrangements established:

To help us to deliver:  A curriculum for Wales - a curriculum for life effectively, the following groups have been established.

Independent Advisory Group – Curriculum for Wales

The Independent Advisory Group, chaired by Professor Graham Donaldson, will ensure that implementation remains true to the vision set out in Successful Futures,  the recommendations in Teaching Tomorrow’s Teachers and that the New Deal underpins that vision.  View further information and membership

Strategic Stakeholder Group – Curriculum for Wales
The Strategic Stakeholder Group will ensure that key stakeholders are informed of and involved in the development of the approach to implementing the programme over the coming years. View further information and membership

Change Board  – Curriculum for Wales
The Change Board will be responsible for the successful delivery of the programme, providing strategic direction and ensuring coherence across the whole programme. The Board will work closely with the Independent Advisory Group. View further information and membership  Further information www.Gov.wales/curriculumforwales

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more welsh government news

New toolkit  to aid teachers in settling Gypsy, Roma and Traveller learners in School

A new bi-lingual toolkit is available on Hwb.  It provides information and activities to help settle Gypsy, Roma and Traveller learners in school.  Sign up now for training and awareness events for this and the One Goal anti-racism wall hangers.

Minister sees the fruit of 21st Century Schools investment

Education Minister, Huw Lewis has been visiting the sites of two new schools that are benefitting from over £23m of Welsh Government investment.

Stay Safe: Minister launches new educational resource

A new educational resource aimed at safeguarding and educating young people to stay safe and prevent child sex exploitation has been launched by Education Minister Huw Lewis.

Term planner templates for 2016 – Education begins at home

A series of new term planner templates are available for all schools to download. Customise with your own dates and logos, print and share or upload to your school website.

Inclusion and Pupil Support

On 17 December, the Minister for Education and Skills will be launching a consultation on the revised Inclusion and Pupil Support guidance. The consultation will run until 11 February 2016.

Learner support services in further education colleges for learners aged 16-19 contains useful information for colleges and local authorities

The report looks at the quality, consistency and impartiality of learner support services that further education colleges provide to learners.  Welsh Government Response

Consultation Draft Additional Learning Need and Education Tribunal (Wales) Bill – there’s still time to have your say!

We welcome your views on the draft Bill setting out proposals for a new legislative system for supporting children and young people, aged 0-25, who have additional learning needs.  Closing 18 December 2015

New qualifications database for Wales

Qualifications Wales is developing a brand new and comprehensive source of information on approved and designated qualifications awarded in Wales.  The new system, called QiW (Qualifications in Wales) will replace the Database of Approved Qualifications in Wales (DAQW) and is expected to be activated in spring 2016. More information can be found at Qualifications Wales’ website and sample screenshots of the new system can be viewed here

Qualifications Wales is currently undertaking a review of qualifications in Health & Social Care sector

It takes into account qualifications for care workers in a wide range of health, social care, early years and play settings. Take part in the review!

Queen’s 2017 New Year Honours list – Nominations Now Open!

The Education and Public Services Group are inviting nominations for the Queen’s 2017 New Year Honours list.  If you know of any deserving people who work in the Education, Local Government, Communities, Tackling Poverty, Housing and Regeneration sectors who have demonstrated exceptional achievement or service, then please submit your nomination by 29 January 2016. Email us for further information and forms.

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New Deal for the Education Workforce

Review of professional standards for the education workforce – update on progress.

New Case Studies

National Foundation for Educational Research (NFER) has produced eight case studies on experiences of school partnerships in the Lead and Emerging Practitioner Schools Pathfinder Project (Tranche 1) celebrating what worked well.  The programme enabled strong performing primary and secondary schools to match with a school that had already begun its improvement journey and help deliver improvements in standards and performance.

Recruitment Round open – International Professional Learning Community – New York (Feb 2016)

Don’t miss out on a new opportunity to ‘work collaboratively’ by sharing experiences and expertise with practitioners across the globe through the International Professional Learning Community (IPLC) Programme.  Submit an application for an IPLC visit to New York during February 2016  by January 22, 2016.

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QUALIFIED FOR LIFE – FOCUS ON SCIENCE

Into Films

On the 19 January - Physics students (years 11, 12 and 13) are invited to attend a free screening of Gravity which will include a talk by Dolby Science behind the screen Education Programme.  This will take place from 10:00 to 14:00 in the Showcase Cinema, Nantgarw, Cardiff.

One giant leap for film makers

Into Film are offering six young filmmakers the chance to have their short films sent into space, to be watched by British astronaut Tim Peake whilst on the International Space Station (ISS) - the first opportunity of this kind ever!

The National Engineering Competition for Girls is now open!

Talent 2030’s National Engineering Competition for Girls invites girls 11-18 to solve the major challenges of the 21st century! All competition entrants have the opportunity to get a CREST Award. There are 3 different age categories - Year 7-9, Year 10-11 and Year 12-13. Girls entered individually or in groups of up to 6. The deadline for entries is 6pm on 18 December 2015. For more information click  STEM

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resources

Your Assembly

This is a dedicated website for young people to learn about the National Assembly for Wales – what it does and how it affects young people living in Wales.

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latest statistics and reports

Evaluation of the National Literacy and Numeracy Programmes (NLNP)

Children and young people’s wellbeing monitor for Wales

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other news

Get to grips with the Global Citizenship Challenge

is funded by the Welsh Government's International Education Programme funding which is managed by the British Council.

 
 

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