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DIARY MARKER:
In November the Cabinet Secretary for Education
will be hosting two conferences – 16 November, SSE Stadium, Cardiff and 22
November, Venue Cymru, Llandudno for Headteachers and key education
stakeholders. It will be a further opportunity for Headteachers to engage
with Welsh Government on our National Education Reform journey. Please
put the date in your diary, further information will follow in September.
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You can view the new standards here.
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Education Secretary Kirsty Williams has written to all schools in Wales to raise
awareness of Female Genital Mutilation (FGM).
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A new Curriculum for Wales
- view key sessions from this week’s working conference
200 teachers joined
Consortia, Estyn and Qualifications Wales in Llandudno this week to share
progress, join up the main themes and plan the next steps in development of the
forthcoming Curriculum for Wales. Key sessions included an overview of
progress, the future direction of qualifications reform, schools as learning
organisations, professional learning, development of bilingual resources and
next steps for curriculum development. They were streamed live, but the footage
can also be watched here https://www.pscp.tv/WG_Education
See
Bethan’s blog post with thoughts on the forthcoming curriculum as she studies
under the current one.
Six
Areas of Learning and Experience will be central to the new Curriculum
for Wales. Work on the high level design has been underway, and summary
papers describing the thoughts so far feature below. Summary Papers
In September and October 2017, we are
running the first trial for the new onscreen test questions for procedural
numeracy and we are inviting schools to participate.
The National Reading and Numeracy Test results
for 2017 are now available for primary and secondary schools to download along
with a guidance for practitioners which may be helpful to use when discussing
test outcomes with parents/carers. Documents also being made available at the
end of this week are the “Calculating the Learners’ Scores” tables, Pupil
Results Sheet template and age-calculator.
We
have produced a short animation to talk parents/carers through the National
Reading and Numeracy Test reports. A link to the animation is included on the
pupil results sheet, but you may wish to share the link on your
school’s website.
Drive to improve maths in schools launched
A new network for excellence to improve how maths is taught in schools and improve standards has been officially launched (Fri 14th July). NNEM Hwb Zone
Revised
guidance is available here for NQTs commencing their induction period on
or after 1 September 2017.
Schools
should be aware that Public Health Wales has published new guidance on the
prevention and control of infection in educational settings. This replaces the
‘Teach Germs a Lesson’ guidance (2006). The quick guide can be read here and the full guidance can be read here.
It
is a requirement, under Section 5 of the Healthy Eating in Schools (Wales)
Measure 2009, for local authorities to ensure that drinking water is available,
free of charge, on the premises of any maintained school.
Healthy Eating in Maintained Schools was
published to support the introduction of the Measure, and contains practical
information to support the delivery of healthy eating in schools.
Ready to Learn
You should
have received your ‘Ready to Learn’ packs for children starting Primary School.
The pack includes a leaflet for parents an activity chart for
parents and carers to work through with their child. If you’d like more packs
please email.
See the short animation
now and share the link on your school’s social media channels.
Updated parent and carers guides now online
Please upload and share links to the electronic versions of the guides on your school or setting's website ready for next term. #HowWasSchool
View
videos, presentations and resources from last month’s National Digital Learning
Event. The day included an opening address by the Cabinet Secretary for
Education, Kirsty Williams; a keynote talk from John Jackson from London Grid
for Learning; the National Digital Learning Awards, workshops and a digital
marketplace.
Book now: Online
safety training events for designated senior persons for child protection
(DSPs)
In
partnership with Welsh Government, SWGfL will be offering this new half-day
training event for designated senior persons for child protection (DSPs) across
six locations in Wales. Taking place in September and October
this year, these sessions will focus on appropriately managing
online safety issues in your school. Book your place now on the events
section Online Safety Zone on Hwb.
New Keeping learners
safe modules: Online safety for practitioners and governors
Two
new training modules in the Keeping learners safe e-learning suite are now
available. These modules focus specifically on how to keep learners safe online. You can find the playlists in the Online Safety Zone
on Hwb or click on the links below.
A
new resource – Trust me Cymru – aims to help upper KS2 primary and secondary
teachers educate children and young people to critically evaluate inaccurate
online information, including content that seeks to deliberately influence
their opinions.
4 activities looking at the work of Assembly
Members. Raise awareness of the National Assembly for Wales and to help pupils
draw the link between politics and issues affecting their own lives.
Find
out how your school council can become Assembly School Council Ambassadors.
Learn about the Assembly and write a blog for the Your Assembly website.
There are approximately 21,500 governors in Wales, it
would be great to think that all governors in Wales have joined our mailing
list, so why not spread the word to your colleagues! Register for
the Governors Wales Mailing List
This report evaluates the quality and provision
of financial education in schools.
This
report looks at the standards, provision and leadership in science and design
and technology at key stage 2. It includes best practice case studies that
will be helpful to primary schools.
All Welsh schools need to develop a “whole school approach
to VAWDASV 2015 legislation. The Spectrum Team work across Wales delivering
free VAWDASV and healthy relationships sessions to students, and are now hoping
to provide free tailored digital resources for all Welsh schools. Please let
them know what resources you need by completing their consultation.
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