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EPISODE · Jun 16, 2025 · 44 MIN

Mai: Ymgysylltu â'r Cwricwlwm yng Nghymru | May: Engaging with the Welsh Curriculum

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YYn y bennod hon, rydyn ni'n dysgu am y cwricwlwm yng Nghymru. Rydyn ni’n clywed gan gydweithwyr sydd wedi ymgysylltu'n llwyddiannus â'r cwricwlwm, yn dathlu eu gwaith ymgysylltu ac yn rhannu syniadau. Rydyn ni’n croesawu gwesteion arbennig o Gyngor Caerdydd ac o ysgol leol i ddeall yr heriau a'r cyfleoedd ar gyfer ein gwaith ymgysylltu ag ysgolion. Ymhlith y siaradwyr y mae Lucy Jenkins (Ysgol Ieithoedd Tramor Modern), Wyn Davies (Ysgol Fferylliaeth), Jeff Cole ac Alan Thomas-Williams (Tîm y Cwricwlwm, Cyngor Caerdydd) a Lucy Lawson (Athrawes). In this episode, we learn about the curriculum in Wales. We hear from colleagues who have successfully engaged with the curriculum, celebrate their engagement work and share ideas. We welcome special guests from Cardiff Council and from a local school to understand the challenges and opportunities for our engagement work with schools. Our speakers include Lucy Jenkins (School of Modern Languages), Wyn Davies (School of Pharmacy) Jeff Cole and Alan Thomas-Williams (Curriculum Team, Cardiff Council) and Lucy Lawson (Teacher). Glossary of terms: AoLe – Area of Learning | Seren Academy - The Seren Academy | GOV.WALES | Estyn - Estyn | QualsWales – Qualifications Wales | WJEC – Exam Board | SLT – Senior Leadership Team | Consortium – Joint education service across multiple local councils | ITT – Initial Teacher Training Mae gennyn ni benodau gwych ar y gweill, gan gynnwys Ymgysylltu â Busnesau ac Ymgysylltu â chymunedau Cymraeg fel rhywun sydd ddim yn siarad Cymraeg. Os oes gennych chi unrhyw awgrymiadau ar gyfer cwestiynau, themâu neu os hoffech chi gael rhagor o wybodaeth, anfonwch e-bost at [email protected] We have great themes coming up, including Engaging with Businesses and Engaging with Welsh communities as someone who doesn't speak Welsh. If you have any suggestions for questions, themes or would like more information, please email [email protected]. Recorded through March and April 2025 Produced by Susan Monkton, Jess Evans and Emyr Union

YYn y bennod hon, rydyn ni'n dysgu am y cwricwlwm yng Nghymru. Rydyn ni’n clywed gan gydweithwyr sydd wedi ymgysylltu'n llwyddiannus â'r cwricwlwm, yn dathlu eu gwaith ymgysylltu ac yn rhannu syniadau. Rydyn ni’n croesawu gwesteion arbennig o Gyngor Caerdydd ac o ysgol leol i ddeall yr heriau a'r cyfleoedd ar gyfer ein gwaith ymgysylltu ag ysgolion. Ymhlith y siaradwyr y mae Lucy Jenkins (Ysgol Ieithoedd Tramor Modern), Wyn Davies (Ysgol Fferylliaeth), Jeff Cole ac Alan Thomas-Williams (Tîm y Cwricwlwm, Cyngor Caerdydd) a Lucy Lawson (Athrawes). In this episode, we learn about the curriculum in Wales. We hear from colleagues who have successfully engaged with the curriculum, celebrate their engagement work and share ideas. We welcome special guests from Cardiff Council and from a local school to understand the challenges and opportunities for our engagement work with schools. Our speakers include Lucy Jenkins (School of Modern Languages), Wyn Davies (School of Pharmacy) Jeff Cole and Alan Thomas-Williams (Curriculum Team, Cardiff Council) and Lucy Lawson (Teacher). Glossary of terms: AoLe – Area of Learning | Seren Academy - The Seren Academy | GOV.WALES | Estyn - Estyn | QualsWales – Qualifications Wales | WJEC – Exam Board | SLT – Senior Leadership Team | Consortium – Joint education service across multiple local councils | ITT – Initial Teacher Training Mae gennyn ni benodau gwych ar y gweill, gan gynnwys Ymgysylltu â Busnesau ac Ymgysylltu â chymunedau Cymraeg fel rhywun sydd ddim yn siarad Cymraeg. Os oes gennych chi unrhyw awgrymiadau ar gyfer cwestiynau, themâu neu os hoffech chi gael rhagor o wybodaeth, anfonwch e-bost at [email protected] We have great themes coming up, including Engaging with Businesses and Engaging with Welsh communities as someone who doesn't speak Welsh. If you have any suggestions for questions, themes or would like more information, please email [email protected]. Recorded through March and April 2025 Produced by Susan Monkton, Jess Evans and Emyr Union

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YYn y bennod hon, rydyn ni'n dysgu am y cwricwlwm yng Nghymru. Rydyn ni’n clywed gan gydweithwyr sydd wedi ymgysylltu'n llwyddiannus â'r cwricwlwm, yn dathlu eu gwaith ymgysylltu ac yn rhannu syniadau. Rydyn ni’n croesawu gwesteion arbennig o Gyngor...

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