RAAC affecting schools and colleges in Wales
NEU Cymru seeks clarity regarding Reinforced Autoclaved Aerated Concrete (RAAC) affecting schools and colleges in Wales.
NEU Cymru seeks clarity regarding Reinforced Autoclaved Aerated Concrete (RAAC) affecting schools and colleges in Wales.
Government must fund all costs for schools affected by RAAC, says Daniel Kebede, General Secretary of the National Education Union
This situation will cause massive disruption to the education of thousands of children and huge inconvenience to school leaders.
Teachers in England and Wales work within a legal framework involving rights and duties. These lecture notes in English and Welsh provide information on the legal framework for teachers beginning their careers.
Mae athrawon yng Nghymru yn gweithio o fewn fframwaith cyfreithiol sy'n cynnwys hawliau a dyletswyddau. Mae'r nodiadau darlith hyn yn y Gymraeg a Saesneg yn darparu gwybodaeth am y fframwaith cyfreithiol ar gyfer athrawon sy'n dechrau eu gyrfaoedd.
This guide in English and Welsh is aimed at anyone in Wales working towards QTS (Qualified Teacher Status), whether you’re on a school-based route or at university.
Mae'r canllaw hwn yn y Gymraeg a Saesneg wedi'i anelu at unrhyw un yng Nghymru sy'n gweithio tuag at SAC (Statws Athro Cymwys), p'un a ydych chi’n hyfforddi mewn ysgol neu trwy brifysgol.
Margaret Busby became Britain’s first Black woman book publisher – and the youngest – when she co-founded a publishing company in 1967.
Len Kwesi Garrison worked to support the education of Black children about their history and culture, and preserving Black British history.
Jayaben Desai organised strikes at the Grunwick photographic film-processing plant in London in 1976-1978.
Claudia Jones spent her life fighting for tolerance and equality, which led her to become a founder of the much-loved Notting Hill Carnival.