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The Welsh Government has announced an extra £19m to support education and early years settings, taking spending on learning for under 18s to over £150m since the start of the pandemic.
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Jeremy Miles MS, Minister for Education and the Welsh Language
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In March a ‘national conversation’ was held for practitioners across Wales, to share experiences and learning, and help shape the national approach to moving beyond Covid.
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Schools are encouraged to use agencies on the NPS framework who have met the specified requirements. This includes registering with a representative professional recruitment body and signing up to the Welsh Government’s Code of Practice on Ethical Employment in Supply Chains and our Fair Work principles.
Update includes information on vaccinations for staff who are pregnant and Educational Visits
Update includes information on ‘Can practical PE lessons take place?'
Results of online survey and stakeholder sessions into the mandatory status of English in the Curriculum and Assessment (Wales) Bill.
Consultation ends: 16 July 2021
Consultation ends: 16 July 2021
Consultations | GOV.WALES
Remember you must accept the data agreement for 2020/21 school year and review staff functions before staff can access the personalised assessment system. For the remainder of this school year, personalised assessments are on a ‘reasonable endeavours’ basis – see the see the Addendum to the Administration Handbook.
This pack for Key Stage 2 to 4 learners includes resources, introductory assemblies and follow-on activities.
A summary of recent Hwb resources and updates
With the support of Welsh Government, Education Support have created a hub full of information, tools and resources to help all school staff with their mental health and wellbeing.
Updates from SSCE Cymru
Service family guide: The aim of the guide is to provide information on education and living in Wales and the support that is available to schools, parents/carers and Service children.
Armed Forces Day – 26 June 2021: visit the SSCE Cymru website for ideas of how schools and education settings can participate in celebrating Armed Forces Day 2021
Now available until September, Young Money have developed an exciting e-learning course aimed at teachers hoping to improve their knowledge and skills around financial education. You can access this free training by going to the Wales Pathfinder web page and following registration instructions from there.
It will take place in-person and virtually. There will be talks for primary and secondary educators on Robotics and Game Development, a networking opportunity, and a free buffet lunch.
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