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E-sgol and Hwb are partnering to deliver whole-school assemblies for both primary and secondary schools.
The theme for Safer Internet Day is: 'Too good to be true? Protecting yourself and others from scams online.'
Register your interest to join on the 3 February Assembly and on Safer Internet Day 11 February 2025.
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How educational and childcare settings should plan for and deal with emergencies, including significant public health incidents and severe weather.
Remember that personalised assessments are available for flexible use throughout the year. If you wish, you can use them early in the school year and then use the feedback and other reports to help with your planning for learner progression. The assessments can be taken a second time later in the year to assess progress.
Want to participate in the 20 March roundtable with the Cabinet Secretary for Education?
Lynne Neagle is keen to meet with teachers, who are new to the profession and who work in the priority areas of Biology, Chemistry, Design & Technology, Information Technology, Mathematics, Modern Foreign Languages, Physics or Welsh.
If you’re interested in sharing your experiences, please email dysg@gov.wales
Education Support
School leaders & managers! We are funded by Welsh Government to provide professional supervision at no cost. Sign up here and find out how others have been able to reconnect and find joy in their role.
Claim your free Staff Wellbeing Pack
staffwellbeingservice@edsupport.org.uk and book your meeting with a Staff Wellbeing Advisor
Enabling learning: in-person engagement sessions for senior leaders
Deepen your understanding of the Enabling learning guidance and its role in planning and implementing a pedagogically appropriate curriculum. Don’t miss this chance to improve the educational journey for all learners!
For more information about events in your area and to register
Welsh Medium ALN Effective Practice Event
4 March: Venue Cymru, Llandudno
6 March: Sophia Gardens Glamorgan Cricket Stadium, Cardiff
This one-day event will feature guest presenters who have been working on resources to support learners with ALN through Welsh, sharing of effective practice and an opportunity to collaborate on the work of the National Implementation Lead (Welsh Language).
For more information register your interest
Hosted by the British Council Wales this daylong conference on Community Focused Schools is for education practitioners. It will include keynote speeches by Community School experts from the University of Exeter and Ireland, case studies and best practice from schools in Wales. Register here
We are seeking to engage young people and education professionals with the aim to increasing levels of understanding and interest in the Senedd's work. Please complete our survey.
This short film promotes the value of RVE in the Curriculum for Wales, and is aimed at young people, schools and settings, parents / guardians, and others with an interest in Religion, Values and Ethics.
Why not visit the link to the WASACRE on-demand conference page.
Engaging and meaningful content that supports Children's Mental Health Week and helps children understand the importance of knowing themselves.
E-sgol & SparkLab Science Project
Thank you to over 120 schools for joining in the first session where Mel and Rhi started to guide learners and teachers through a scientific inquiry. Watch the first session back here
Delivered with the help of the friendly dinosaur Pantosaurus, Talk PANTS aims to promote age-appropriate conversations with children about their right to personal safety.
The SSCE Cymru monthly school bulletin for January is now available.
Please help us to promote this resource by sharing with your own networks/contacts and schools.
Please direct any queries to SSCECymru@wlga.gov.uk.
This is an opportunity for individuals who work in schools in Wales and are at the start of their language journey to study on a residential course at Canolfan Pentre Ifan in Pembrokeshire.
This is a fully funded full board residential course. Costs for travelling and supply for the school is not included.
Cardiff University: Research Opportunity
We are recruiting children aged 4-7 who are living with a Kinship Carer or a Special Guardian. We aim to help teachers learn more about how they can support these children at school. Children who take part will receive an Educational Psychologist report sent to their teacher. For more information or to make a referral, please contact us at: SGO@cardiff.ac.uk
More information on Special guardianship families in Wales: Experiences and support needs (Nuffield Foundation): CASCADE
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