International Professional Learning Programme (IPLC) – Successful Schools
Through the British Council IPLC Programme, practitioners exchange best practice across the globe. The following schools will benefit from an iPLC visit to New York this month: -
A PLC cluster - Glan Usk Primary; Cefn Fforest Primary; Coed Eva Primary; Millbrook Primary, Newport High, The Bridge Achievement Centre (supported by the University of Wales Trinity St David) together with 2 schools representing a consortia PLC - Blackwood Comprehensive and Bassaleg School.
A new
strategy and action plan that will help looked after children in Wales to
fulfil their potential at school and beyond is being launched today (28/01/16)
by the Welsh Government. Written
statement – Huw Lewis, Minister for Education and Skills and Mark Drakeford,
Minister for Health and Social Services
Discovering how effective your current family and
community engagement strategies are need not be as daunting as it sounds. Using the simple audit tool in the FaCE
toolkit (Theme 1 Resource 3) to consider the
effectiveness of your current activities and how they could be improved to get
you to where you want to go next.
Visit the Early Years Pupil Deprivation Grant resources to
discover what activities are eligible for funding.
Schools
across Wales now have the opportunity to apply to join the next round of the
Lead Creative Schools Scheme, which aims to improve teaching and learning with
innovative and tailored programmes of creative learning. The period for
applications opens on 12 January and
runs until 29 February 2016.
Finding it
difficult to pinpoint enriching activities for your learners? Use the summer
schools directory to identify opportunities pan-Wales and within the U.K. for a
range of ages. The directory has three main themes, which include:
- Get back on track: Revision
- Get prepared: Transition programmes and higher education taster sessions
- Get inspired: Vocational or enrichment
Come along and take part in the next Real Conversation
Event. It’s a chance for entrepreneurs, employers and young people to come
together to discuss the barriers that may limit the decision to start a
business. Places are Limited! Book today!
Julie James,
Deputy Minister for Skills and Technology
‘I would like
to update Members on the ongoing work between the Welsh Government and the
further education (FE) sector following the commencement of the Further and
Higher Education (Governance and Information) (Wales) Act 2014, (the Act) which
received Royal Assent on 27 January 2014…’
Please note -
the date of the 2016 Youth Work Excellence Awards Evening has changed and will
take place on 24 June 2016 in North Wales. The
categories, nomination forms and guidance have all changed for 2016, so please
ensure you read the guidance prior to submitting a nomination. Nominations are
open and will close at 00:00 on 1 April 2016.
Huw Lewis,
Minister for Education and Skills
NEW Focus on Science Competition – Closing date 1 March 2016
A science competition through the medium of Welsh, £500 worth of Bright Sparks Prizes to be won for your school. For more information go to www.urdd.cymru/gwyddorau.
Two kilograms of rocket seeds are now on board the International Space Station,
the British Astronaut Tim Peake is
asking schools to sign up to this space experiment to grow the seeds when he
returns to the UK. To apply for a
teaching pack and seeds click here. Read more on the project here.
On 3 March 2016, the Centre for Alternative Teachnology
in Machynlleth are holding a CPD workshop for Welsh Bacc teachers and any
secondary school teacher looking to develop global citizenship in their
teaching. Click here to book your
place or for more information.
Wales leading the way!
The Digital Learning team would like to thank all those who attended our stand at BETT. Over four days the team met with hundreds of visitors, from schools, local authorities and regional education consortia. Furthermore, there was significant interest from other countries all of which were impressed with the vision and scale of developments which are taking place in Wales.
Caerphilly HwbMeet
Thursday 25 February 2016 at Phillipstown Primary School, New Tredegar. 4:30pm – 6:00pm. Book
your place here.
Are you considering applying for the National Digital Learning Awards
2016? Applications can be submitted
from 15 February on Hwb. In the run up to
opening the application process, we’ve been publishing some exemplar resources,
created in conjunction with last year’s winners. Take a look at these for some
great ideas that you can easily replicate at your school.
Safer
Internet Day is nearly here!
If
you plan on doing an activity share it by emailing SID@wales.gsi.gov.uk or tweet it out using #SID2016Cymru.
This is an app version of the
Cywirdeb Iaith website. The app and
website have been created for learners of Welsh as a second language at KS5.
The app provides a sample of the website’s content and has been designed to
offer interactive grammatical challenges and experiences on smart phones and
tablet devices. The app is available now on Hwb!
On Monday, 6 June, EWC and the Open University Wales will hold its first public event, 'Professionally Speaking with Professor Graham Donaldson and Professor John Furlong' in the National Museum of Wales, Cardiff from 6.30pm. The evening will be hosted by broadcaster Bethan Rhys-Roberts. There are a limited number of tickets for this free event, so be sure to reserve your place
The newly
formed Learning and Work Institute are proud to be hosting the Inspire! Awards
in their 25th year! Our new organisation was launched in January 2016 following
a merger between NIACE and the Centre for Economic and Social Inclusion. Nominations close: Friday 4th March, 2016
Connecting
Classrooms is offering a new course for teachers in Wales to develop their
practice in relation to teaching the core skills of critical thinking and
problem solving. The training package helps teachers anticipate changes to the
Welsh curriculum by following the recommendation in Successful Futures to embed
the Wider Skills across all Key Stages.
One
of Conwy Education Services’ key messages is ‘Promoting Learner Health and
Wellbeing’. The 2015 Successful Futures curriculum review highlighted the
essential role of Health and Wellbeing, thus the department have brought
together a wide array of projects together that promotes this agenda.
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