Education and Training Projects
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University of Wales: Trinity St David
£20,209
ADD11/01
The University of Wales: Trinity St David received funding to develop a new qualification – a Foundation Degree in the Foundation Phase (Gradd Sylfaen yn y Cyfnod Sylfaen).
University of Wales: Trinity St David
£18,010.48
ADD11/02
The University of Wales: Trinity St David received funding to develop a new pathway to the MA Early Years Education degree.
Aberystwyth University
£6246.75
ADD11/03
Aberystwyth University received funding to develop core modules through the medium of Welsh in the subject area of Childhood Studies. These modules will be provided on the Porth.
University of Wales: Trinity St David's
£10,525
ADD10/01
The University of Wales Trinity Saint David received funding to develop a module relating to research methods. Welsh-speaking educationalists may study this module as a first step towards a post-graduate qualification.
University of Wales: Trinity St David's
£21,266
ADD10/02
The
University of
Wales Trinity
Saint David received funding to build on the work completed as part of the original ‘Language Skills’ project (ADD09/04) funded in 2009.
University of Wales Institute Cardiff
£13,500
ADD10/03
The University of Wales Institute, Cardiff received funding to create a support DVD and CD showing examples of Welsh medium lessons in a variety of local secondary schools.
Trinity University College
£14,600
ADD09/01
Trinity University College received funding to produce a handbook introducing the main elements of the Foundation Phase (children aged 3-7 years) to students and early years practitioners.
Bangor University
£20,049
ADD09/03
Bangor University received funding to support the development of a new masters course in Linguistic Policy and Planning.
Trinity University College
£4,999
ADD09/04
Trinity University College received funding to develop resources for teaching language skills sessions, and to provide guidance on teaching Welsh in the primary education sector.
Trinity University College
£18,000
ADD09/05
Trinity University College received funding to produce learning and teaching materials relating to learning in an outdoor environment.
Trinity University College
£11,500
ADD09/06
Trinity University College received funding to produce a standard handbook for studying children, including guidance on theoretical, ethical and practical frameworks.
Trinity University College
£12,150
ADD09/07
Trinity University College received funding to produce an online handbook, introducing and discussing the main elements of creativity at primary school for Foundation Phase and Key Stage 2 practitioners.
University of Wales, Newport
£7,500
ADD08/01
The University of Wales Newport received funding to develop a new Welsh medium module on ‘Specific Learning Difficulties – Dyslexia’.
Trinity University College
£31,000
ADD08/02
Trinity University College received funding to revise and update ‘Cynllun y Colegau’ (the 'Welsh Colleges Scheme') in order to provide a useful resource to be used by lecturers and students.
Bangor University
£7,020
ADD08/03
Bangor University received funding to develop a series of short films in order to broaden the experience of students studying Childhood Studies programmes.
Bangor University
£3,250
ADD08/05
Bangor University received funding to produce a new module entitled ‘Magu Plant Iach' ('Raising Healthy Children’). This module has now been validated, and is part of Childhood Studies degree programmes.
Glyndŵr University
£27,000
ADD08/06
Glyndŵr University received funding to translate learning resources for Youth and Community Work modules. This follows a project funded in 2006 to translate other modules in this field.