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Will Hayward

£5,000 lump sum payment offered to attract new Welsh language teachers in Wales

The Welsh Government has announced a £5,000 bursary to try and get more teachers using the Welsh language. The bursary will be available to teachers who gained qualified teacher status from August 2020 onwards, and who have completed three years of teaching Welsh or through the medium of Welsh.

The bursary will initially be available until autumn 2028 to assess its success in encouraging teachers to enter and remain in the profession. The Welsh Government have said that having more teachers who are able to teach through the Welsh language is vital to reach their target of a million Welsh speakers by 2050.

This is not the only support for Cymraeg in education following the accountment of a second round of the Welsh-medium workforce capacity building grant, with a total pot of £800,000. This scheme provides small grants to schools so they can develop innovative ways of resolving the recruitment challenges they face.

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This grant gives schools the freedom to tailor plans to the needs of their own locality, workforce and demographics. During the first year of the grant successful projects included:

  • Apprentices appointed to train towards becoming teaching assistants
  • 12 secondary schools working together to deliver joint-provision for year 10 and 11 learners who were resitting GCSE exams.
  • Professional learning to upskill teaching staff to teach extra subjects like sciences
  • Welsh-medium secondary schools working together to recruit undergraduates in shortage subjects to work part-time to share their subject expertise and gain experience in teaching.

The Welsh Government said in a statement that increasing the number of teachers who can teach Welsh and through the medium of Welsh is vital to realising the Welsh Government’s vision for a million Welsh speakers by 2050 and to achieve the ambitions of the White Paper for the Welsh Language Education Bill.

Jeremy Miles, minister for education and Welsh language, said: “One of our biggest priorities for achieving a million Welsh speakers is making sure we have enough teachers to meet the demand for learning in Welsh. This package of support will strengthen our Welsh-speaking education workforce and ensure more people can take advantage of the exciting career opportunities on offer.”

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