Free Welsh language lessons announced for 16-25 year olds as part of Labour-Plaid cooperation deal
The Welsh Government has today announced that free Welsh lessons will be made available to anyone between 16 – 25 year old as part of its co-operation deal with Plaid Cymru.
From September, 18-25 year olds will be able to enrol free-of-charge on courses with the National Centre for Learning Welsh.
Learners will be able to access courses tailored to their own level of Welsh, from taster and entry courses through to advanced and proficiency levels.
A new e-learning resource will also be piloted for 16 – 18 year olds who attend school, college or an apprenticeship scheme, to improve their oral Welsh skills.
The resource will be provided by Say Something in Welsh and the National Centre for Learning Welsh from September.
Jeremy Miles, the Minister for Education and Welsh Language, said: “I want everyone to have the opportunity to learn Welsh.
“Not everyone has the chance to learn Welsh from a young age and many of us decide after we’ve left school-age education that we’d like to speak Welsh more often.
“It’s important we increase the opportunities to learn our language so more people can use Welsh in their daily lives.
“Many young adults may decide they want to start learning Welsh, build on their existing ability or simply want to increase their confidence so they can use Welsh more, whether in the workplace, with friends or going about their day-to-day lives in their local community.
“We also want to increase the number of learners in Welsh-medium education and training. There is therefore an increasing need for more Welsh-speaking educators, so I want to make it as easy as possible for them to have access to Welsh courses for free.
“Welsh belongs to us all. This is another step towards giving a chance to everyone to speak Welsh and help us reach our goal of a million Welsh speakers by 2050.”
‘Million Welsh speakers’
All teachers, head teachers and teaching assistants will also be able to access free Welsh lessons, as part of Welsh Government efforts to strengthen the teaching of Welsh in the new Curriculum and increase the number of practitioners who can teach in Welsh.
The National Centre for Learning Welsh launched a successful online taster course for teachers and leaders in February 2020, with around 2,800 registrations.
Other courses available will include the well-established Sabbatical Scheme for school practitioners. A new digital portal will also be developed by the summer to support the education workforce to choose the course that best suits their needs.
Plaid Cymru’s Designated Member as part of the co-operation agreement, Cefin Campbell MS, said that “everyone should have the right in our country to learn, work and live their lives in Welsh”.
“The announcement today is another step forward as we plan for a million Welsh speakers and beyond,” he said.
“By offering all 16 – 25 year olds free Welsh lessons, we are removing another barrier to accessing the language, and all the many benefits it brings to people’s lives.
“Providing easy to access free lessons is a small but crucial contribution in our efforts to expand Welsh language citizenship to everyone. I hope that very many people will benefit from this new policy forged in the co-operative Welsh spirit. Together, we are making a difference.”
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Brilliant idea by Welsh Labour and Plaid, do they offer incentives and could it be expanded to the parents of under 16’s? #welshtogetherwins
We could ask Jeremy B to launch it when he is next in Cardiff visiting old chums from his youth ?
Excellent idea, long overdue and should be explanded to all
Gwych – nawr edrychwch ar ymestyn hynny i bawb yng Nghymru sy’n ei ddymuno.
This starts in September, right?
Can’t wait for my first lesson!
This article was posted on Wales online, the hatred in the comments section towards the Welsh language was unbelievable. Any Welsh language article on Wales online gets hundreds of disgusting anti Welsh, anti Welsh language comments.