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‘I am very pleased to introduce our new road map for education—high standards and aspirations for all. This sets out our priorities for education, and the timetable for delivery this Senedd term.’ You can read the document here.
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Watch the discussion from last week and see the resources - on our blog!
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The rights for children, and their parents, to request a child moves to the ALN system is unaffected – meaning that children who want to move to the ALN system can still ask to do so. Further information available in this letter to all headteachers.
Curriculum summaries must be published, but the way they’re presented will depend on your school’s context. See some great examples on our blog!
Education and Welsh Language Minister Jeremy Miles has announced three new net zero carbon schools will be built, one in north Wales, one in south-west Wales and a third in south-east Wales.
As part of our Teaching Wales recruitment campaign ‘Love it. Teach it. Drwy'r Gymraeg’ features inspiring teachers telling their inspiring stories and explains what motivates them to teach through the medium of Welsh.
The Minister for Education and Welsh Language, Jeremy Miles, has officially launched an incentive to attract more people from Black, Asian and Minority Ethnic backgrounds into teaching.
We are looking for people from Black, Asian and minority ethnic communities who have experience of the childcare and playwork sector in Wales, to help us deliver our Anti-Racist Wales Action Plan goals. For further details, please see here. Closing date: Thursday 6 April 2023
The guidance provides an overview of the roles and statutory responsibilities, with regard to attendance management, of all those involved in the provision of education in schools in Wales.
We are looking for up to 2 non-executive directors to join our Board and support the strategic leadership of Taith. This is a unique opportunity to contribute to the work that we do and is a really exciting time to get involved. The deadline to apply is Monday 17 April.
Bookings for NEW Policy Insights are open on Hwb. The next event on 25 April will showcase new Curriculum for Wales professional learning resources including practical religion, values and ethics (RVE) modules, interactive Children’s Rights resources and bitesize diversity and anti-racist professional learning (DARPL).
New Research - Mixed Attainment Teaching Practice
We have commissioned research to identify the extent of mixed attainment teaching and learning and where it is taking place in Wales. We want to understand the advantages and the challenges of different approaches, and what professional learning in this area would be useful.
Practitioners are invited to contribute to this research by taking part in this primary school survey or this secondary school survey, from University of Wales Trinity St David. The deadline is 5 May 2023.
Personalised Assessments
Braille booklets: Learners who are using Braille versions of the assessments will require tactile diagrams for Numeracy (Procedural) and Braille booklets for Reading in order to complete their assessments. Please allow two weeks for delivery in time for your planned date of assessment: helpdesk 0292026 5099 or email help@personalisedassessments.wales
Headteachers: Please action Teachers can benefit from using the personalised assessment reports to plan learners’ progression but, if you have not yet accepted your personalised assessments data agreement for 2022-23, your staff will not have access to those reports. Please log into Hwb to accept the data agreement and review staff functions as soon as possible.
Working together on Social Justice and Cymraeg.
Emyr George, Director of Qualifications Policy and Reform at Qualifications Wales, discusses proposals for the new Made-for-Wales GCSEs and the unseen work that is currently going into shaping the qualifications of the future.
A series of new podcasts by Mudiad Meithrin. This series of short podcasts have been developed to help staff and parents learn more about what the new Curriculum for Wales means to the children, staff and families in our Cylchoedd Meithrin. A link to the blogs that give a taster of each episode.
What's new in Hwb
Reviewed and updated resources to support the delivery of the Curriculum for Wales in your classroom:
10 April marks the 25th anniversary of the signing of the Belfast (Good Friday) Agreement. Ahead of it and the anniversary of the referenda that gave effect to the Agreement on 22 May. National Archives are launching a package of educational materials on the journey to the Agreement and its continuing role which will be available from 23 March.
Please see the link to the SSCE Cymru’s School Newsletter for March 2023.
Sign up for this year's free Hay Festival Programme for Schools for a chance to see some of the world's most inspiring writers in-person and online, Thursday 25 (KS2) and Friday 26 May (KS3/4), including Bear Grylls, Mererid Hopwood, Joseph Coelho and more.
This year’s Call for Nominations for the German Teacher Awards, celebrating the dedication and excellence of German language teachers at primary and secondary schools across the UK, has now gone live (Deadline: Sunday, 23rd April 2023). Please click on the link for further information and a copy of the application form.
On 22 April 2023, Routes Cymru will officially launch their Primary Toolkit, at the Centre for Student Life, Cardiff University. The toolkit was developed to support the delivery of international language teaching in the new Curriculum for Wales, and is available for French, Spanish and German. If you’d like to attend the launch, please register here or email for more information.
Researchers from the Collaborative Institute for Education Research, Evidence and Impact (CIEREI), are keen to hear from primary teachers in schools across Wales to find out how they use apps to support learning. They are particularly keen to hear from teachers who use apps in Welsh medium settings.
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