Equity Through Curriculum for Wales

At the heart of Curriculum for Wales is a commitment to developing all learners to be  healthy, confident, ethical, informed, enterprising, creative,  ambitious and capable. This can only be achieved if there is an understanding of, and commitment to, equity in education and the importance of learner wellbeing. 

The Partneriaeth Professional Learning Offer for Equity and Wellbeing has been developed to support leaders and practitioners to understand how to reduce educational inequalities and improve inclusion for all.


How Equitable is Your Curriculum?

An opportunity to explore equity as part of your own development and rollout of Curriculum for Wales

By the end of this session attendees will:

  • Understand how Curriculum for Wales offer schools a once in a generational opportunity to ensure equity and inclusion is at the heart of their new curriculum.

  • Have explored what an equitable curriculum looks like and how barriers to learning like poverty, ACEs or neurodivergence can be considered as part of curriculum and how crucial social and emotional skills like empathy, peer relationships and resilience can also be woven through.

  • Have had an opportunity to look at effective practice and consider their own curriculum development so far.


Target Audience

Senior Leaders / Curriculum Leads / Local Authority Curriculum Leads


Date(s)

TBC

Timing

2 Hour Session (Termly Repeated)

Method of delivery

Virtual and In-Person

Venue(s)

TBC

Facilitator

Partneriaeth Regional Leads

Contact eMail

Dylan.williams@partneriaeth.cymru


DARPL - Diversity Anti Racist Professional Learning (Link to External)

Link to external Welsh Government training provided through DARPL