日期:2023年9月29日,星期五,北威尔士50多所学校签署了一项开创性计划,旨在通过提供各种额外的学习活动和体验,培养儿童和年轻人对学习的热爱。 北威尔士共有55所学校注册加入北威尔士儿童大学,其中包括41所小学和14所中学。 继去年在雷克瑟姆和弗林特郡成功试点后,该计划目前正在北威尔士推广,这要归功于 威尔士高等教育资助委员会的资助。 这笔资金使prifysgol wrecsam/wrexham大学能够与班戈大学和其他一些地区合作伙伴合作,在未来几个月试行该计划,作为共同公民使命的一部分,共同努力消除该地区的社会不平等。 通过在校内外为儿童和年轻人提供的活动来提高抱负和发展技能是该计划背后的驱动力。 签署该倡议的学校将能够进入整个地区的学习目的地,以鼓励儿童和年轻人完成30小时的额外学习和志愿活动,其首要目标是鼓励雄心,进而奖励参与。 30个小时的活动结束后,孩子和年轻人将被邀请参加一个特殊的毕业典礼,庆祝他们的成就和学习。 索尼娅·约翰(sonia john),儿童大学项目经理,从弗林特郡南威小学联合会副校长的职位上借调而来,其中包括nannerch v。 分。 小学和nercwys ciw小学&表示签署该计划对学校来说是一个“绝佳的机会”。 她说:“教师的工作做得非常出色,尽管有时这是一个艰难的职业,但也有巨大的回报。 通过参与儿童大学,它通过将学校与当地的学习目的地联系起来,为教师提供了一些出色的额外支持、网络和资源,旨在激发他们对学习的热爱。 “对于儿童和年轻人来说,儿童大学将为他们提供一个机会,让他们找到自己喜欢的新活动,发展新技能,提高视野。 这是一个非常激动人心的机会。 “无论孩子们在学校有什么样的经历,儿童大学也是鼓励积极进取的倡导者。 不幸的是,我们知道一些孩子发现课堂环境太过拥挤,这扼杀了他们的学习体验。 对我们来说,在该计划中,我们可以通过为孩子们当前和未来的发展提供机会,让他们在课堂之外参与进来。 “这项计划对那些生活在更多农村社区的人也特别有益,因为儿童大学将有助于发现整个地区的学习目的地,而不仅仅是大城镇。 普里菲斯戈尔-雷克瑟姆/雷克瑟姆大学公共政策参与负责人妮娜·鲁德尔说:“我们很高兴有这么多学校支持这项计划并报名参加儿童大学。 “儿童大学是我们公民使命的一个真正的变革载体,我们致力于结束北威尔士的社会不平等现象,也是一个激动人心的机会,可以将众多合作伙伴聚集在一起,创造性地应对这一集体挑战。 “在整个地区推出儿童大学意味着更多的儿童和年轻人将有机会进入新的学习目的地,通过学习新技能带来机会,并有望增强对学习的信心、食欲和热爱。 西北威尔士儿童大学首席项目经理兼班戈大学教育服务学院教学主任nia-young博士补充道:“我们很高兴当地学校对儿童大学提供的项目做出了回应。 班戈大学一直致力于提供优秀而有意义的学习机会 为北威尔士地区的儿童和年轻人。 我们致力于支持儿童大学,以鼓励孩子们的愿望,并使他们的职业目标成为现实。 “。 date: friday 29th september, 2023 more than 50 schools across north wales have signed up to a trailblazing scheme, which aims to foster a love of learning among children and young people by offering access to a variety of additional learning activities and experiences.a total of 55 schools across north wales, comprising 41 primary schools and 14 secondary schools, have registered to join the north wales children’s university. following a successful pilot of the initiative across wrexham and flintshire last year, the scheme is now being rolled out across north wales, thanks to funding from the higher education funding council for wales (hefcw).this tranche of funding is enabling prifysgol wrecsam/wrexham university to work with bangor university and a number of other regional partners to pilot the scheme over the coming months, as part of a shared civic mission to work in partnership to end social inequality in the region.raising aspirations and the development of skills through activities offered in and out of school to children and young people is the driving force behind the scheme.the schools that have signed up to the initiative will have access to learning destinations across the region, in a bid to encourage children and young people to complete 30 hours of additional learning and volunteering activity, with the overarching aim of encouraging ambition and in turn, rewarding participation. once 30 hours of activities have been completed, children and young people will be invited to attend a special graduation ceremony to celebrate their achievements and learning. sonia john, children’s university project manager who has been seconded from her role of deputy headteacher of the nantlwys federation of primary schools in flintshire – which include nannerch v.c. primary school and nercwys ciw primary school – said signing up to the scheme was a “fantastic opportunity” for schools. she said: “teachers do an absolutely brilliant job – and although it’s a tough profession at times, it’s also immensely rewarding. by being involved in the children’s university, it’s providing teachers with some brilliant additional support, networks and resources by linking schools up with local learning destinations, which aim to inspire a love of learning. “for children and young people, the children’s university will provide them a chance to spread their wings by finding new activities they enjoy, as well as develop new skills and enhance their horizons. it’s incredibly exciting and a really fantastic opportunity. “the children’s university is also a huge advocate of encouraging positive aspirational futures no matter what experience children are having in school. unfortunately, we know that some children find the classroom environment overwhelming, which stifles their school experience. for us within the scheme, we can engage children outside of the classroom by providing opportunities for their current and future development. “the scheme is also particularly beneficial for those living in more rural communities, as the children’s university will help uncover learning destinations across the region, not just focussing on larger towns and cities.” nina ruddle, head of public policy engagement at prifysgol wrecsam/wrexham university, said: “we are delighted that so many schools have got behind the scheme and signed up to the children’s university. “the children’s university is a real vehicle for change for our civic mission commitment to end social inequality in north wales and an exciting opportunity to bring a wealth of partners together and work creatively to tackle this collective challenge. “rolling out the children’s university across the region means that more children and young people will have access to new learning destinations, opportunities brought about through learning new skills, and hopefully, an increased confidence, appetite and love of learning.” dr nia young, lead project manager for children’s university north west wales and director of teaching & learning for the school of educational services at bangor university, added: “we’re delighted with the response from local schools to the programme offered by the children’s university. “bangor university is constantly striving to provide excellent and meaningful learning opportunities for children and young people in the north wales area. we are committed to supporting the childrens university to encourage the aspirations of children and make their career goals a reality." .
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