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UKCCISUKCCIS Strategy and Digital Code

Click Clever Click Safe: the first UK Child Internet Safety Strategy

Children's online risks and safety - a review of the available evidence

Internet Safety Code

Sgiliau Sylfaenol Cymru Basic Skills

Basic Skills Cymru is a branch within the Welsh Assembly Government's Department for Education, Children, Lifelong Learning and Skills.  It oversees the National Basic Skills Strategy.  This was established to reduce the number of adults with poor literacy, numeracy and language skills.

eSafetyeSafety

For help, guidance and information regarding keeping you and your students safe on the Internet, take a look at the new eSafety website.


LCC / WAG E-Gateway to SEN

Welcome to this e-learning resource for Special Educational Needs (SEN), funded by the Welsh Assembly Government.come to this e-learning resource for Special Educational Needs (SEN), funded by the Welsh Assembly Government ...


ESDGC ESDGC

Education for Sustainable Development and Global Citizenship (ESDGC) is education that will prepare young people for life in the 21st century.  The Welsh Assembly Government have recently released a document to aid delivery of ESDGC in schools. The ‘Themes’ identified in the ‘Common Understanding’ cover the range of ESDGC and support the delivery of statutory Subject Orders, relevant frameworks, other relevant non-statutory frameworks and the 14-19 Learning Core.

In response to this, NGfL Cymru are developing a microsite that supports schools with good practice examples, policy guidance and links to relevant materials and resources.  This area will also be used by DCELLS as the main vehicle for communicating with schools.


ICT Self Review Framework and ICT Mark

The Welsh Assembly Government actively promotes the use of the Becta ICT Self Review Framework (SRF) in schools throughout Wales. The self review framework offers schools an online tool for assessing and improving the use of ICT.


An ICT Strategy for Schools

This interim report sets out the conclusions which have been reached so far by the working group which was established in May 2006 to advise the Welsh Assembly Government on the development of an ICT Strategy for Schools for all learners aged 3-19.
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National Pedagogy Conference

Pedagogy – The practice of teaching to support learning

The Welsh Assembly Government’s National Pedagogy Conference took place on 13th – 15th May 2008.

The purpose of the conference was to provide educational practitioners with the opportunity to discuss and develop the most effective learning and teaching to improve the learning outcomes and well being of all learners in Wales.
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WVN Welsh Video Network (WVN)

Thinking of videoconferencing? Think Welsh Video Network (WVN)!

The WVN, founded in 2000, is a centre of expertise dedicated to videoconferencing across the education community in Wales. The aim of the WVN Support Centre is to provide best practice advice and guidance on all elements of videoconferencing, both technical and pedagogical, making it easy for you to get started with videoconferencing.
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Logo for School Councils Wales / Cynghorau Ysgol CymruSchool Councils Wales
The School Councils Wales web-site is an exciting bilingual resource for pupils, teachers and governors in Wales, containing information, training activities and good practice examples helping pupils to participate fully in decisions that affect them in schools in Wales.


Microsoft Digital LiteracyMicrosoft Digital Literacy - The goal of Digital Literacy is to teach and assess basic computer concepts and skills so that people can use computer technology in everyday life to develop new social and economic opportunities for themselves, their families, and their communities.


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