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Philosophy of Religion
Teaching materials to support the WJEC A2 RS3 PHIL: Studies in Philosophy of Religion are now available on the NGfL Cymru website. The material covers aspects of Topic 1 “Is religious faith rational?” specifically, revelation, faith and reason. It can … Continue reading
Advanced Level ICT Resources
Now available on NGfL Cymru are a series of resources to support the teaching of Unit IT3 (Use and Impact of ICT) which is part of the WJEC specification for ICT. The bilingual resources are structured according to the nine … Continue reading
A Level Geography
Following the publication of the first G4 unit, Sustainable Food Supply, NGfL Cymru is pleased to announce the availability of another two units which are Sustainable Water Supply and Sustainable Energy. The units have been developed specifically to support the … Continue reading
Branwen A/AS Welsh Resource
This resource is only available in Welsh.
A Level Geography
Sustainable Food Supply which is the first unit for WJEC Geography G4 Sustainability is now available on the NGfL Cymru website. The units have been developed specifically to support the WJEC specification and include interactive elements as well as notes … Continue reading
TeachMeet Cymru
TeachMeet Cymru was the first of its kind and it was planned with great expectations and a great vision, that of bringing together teachers from two extremes of Wales, extremes in location, but very much likeminded in practice and innovation. … Continue reading
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