
Heddiw [dydd Llun 12 Mai], bydd John Griffiths, y Dirprwy Weinidog dros Sgiliau, yn datgan ei weledigaeth ar gyfer lleihau nifer y bobl ifanc sy'n gadael addysg yn y papur cyntaf mewn cyfres thematig i fynd i'r afael â'r materion a godir yn 'Sgiliau sy'n Gweithio i Gymru'. Mwy
Mae’r ddogfen hon yn ymgynghori ynghylch cynlluniau i leihau nifer y bobl ifanc nad ydynt mewn addysg, cyflogaeth na hyfforddiant (NEET) yng Nghymru. Mae’n rhan o gyfres o bapurau thematig sy’n rhoi sylw i faterion yn ymwneud â sgiliau a nodwyd yn Sgiliau sy’n Gweithio i Gymru, y strategaeth ddrafft ar sgiliau a chyflogaeth. Mwy
Yfory yn y Cynulliad Cenedlaethol ceir dadl ar safonau ac ansawdd addysg a hyfforddiant yn sgil adroddiad blynyddol Estyn 2006-07 Mwy
Mi fydd y pwyllgor yn parhau i dderbyn tystiolaeth i gyfraniad economaidd addysg uwch. Mi fydd y pwyllgor yn derbyn tystiolaeth gan Coleg Merthyr Tudful, Prifysgol Morgannwg a Phartneriaeth Addysg a Busnes Mwy
Mae Deddf Gofal Plant 2006 yn egluro ac yn ehangu ar rôl hanfodol Awdurdodau Lleol fel arweinwyr strategol wrth ddarparu gofal plant yn lleol. Mae’r Ddeddf Gofal Plant yn atgyfnerthu'r fframwaith y mae Awdurdodau Lleol eisoes yn gweithio o'i fewn - mewn partneriaeth â'r sectorau preifat, gwirfoddol, annibynnol, cymunedol ac a gynhelir. Mwy
Mae gan Awdurdodau Lleol rôl bwysig wrth ddatblygu a gweithredu gwasanaethau cyhoeddus ar gyfer plant a phobl ifanc. Mwy
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Training providers and employers have come together today to formally launch a new certification system that will deliver specialist excellence in training provision to help address the UK’s skills gaps. The Training Quality Standard certification system has been designed to recognise and celebrate organisations delivering the best training and development solutions to employers. More
Companies have spent an all time high of £38.6 billion on training, up 16 per cent from 2005, according to findings from the National Employer Skills Survey 2007 (NESS07), released by the Learning and Skills Council (LSC). This accounts for an increase in real terms of £3.5 billion after inflation. More
The review, announced by the Secretary of State Ed Balls in the Children’s Plan last December, will develop firm proposals to give every school a highly skilled, smaller and better trained governing body to deliver the best service they can for the children and parents in their communities. More
Ed Balls, Secretary of State for Children, Schools and Families has published research showing parents want even more involvement in their children’s education – and prefer informal chats with school staff instead of parents evenings. The research shows half of all parents feel very involved their child's education - up from just 29 per cent in 2001 - and the majority (65 per cent) want to get even more involved. More
New advice on how to get young people involved in their school and learn important citizenship skills, for example through ‘buddying’ younger pupils and encouraging them to study or improve behaviour was published today, announced Schools Minister Jim Knight. More
Further education institutions in England can now apply for powers to award their own Foundation degrees under new regulations that came into force on 1 May. More