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2 May 2024

Bangor Alumna Brings Education Show to North Wales

Bangor University alumna Einir Williams is bringing a major education show to North Wales.

The National Education Show delivers seminars from educational sector leaders, and provides teachers and others involved in education with opportunities to meet a variety of exhibitors specifically catering for the education sector, ranging from early years to further education.

The Show will be in Llandudno on June 14th.

Einir, a Bangor University graduate in Education and Social Policy, brings more than 15 years of teaching experience in north Wales, where she was deputy head and headteacher. Her dedication to education led her to a career shift, relocating to Cardiff. Joining the National Education Show and NSM Training and Consultancy,

Einir was keen to bring the successful conference, which is already established in Cardiff, to north Wales, emphasising the importance of providing equal opportunities for professional development in all regions.

Einir said:

” As someone deeply rooted in education in north Wales, I'm proud to have expanded this platform to my local area and to have it supported by institutions like my alma mater Bangor University, which plays a pivotal role in nurturing future educators. The demand for the National Education Show in Llandudno underscores the necessity for ongoing support and development within the education sector. “

Professor Enlli Thomas, Head of College of Arts, Humanities and Social Sciences and Professor of Education Research at Bangor University, said:

“As educators, it is our responsibility to foster an environment of continuous learning and development. We are proud to support initiatives that empower teachers and contribute to the advancement of the profession.

“We will be presenting seminar topics emanating from our own research work, such as the Ein Llais Ni project that adopts a co-constructive approach to developing and evaluating teaching strategies, methods and approaches designed to develop pupils’ oracy skills in Welsh. These opportunities to provide research-informed professional learning opportunities and training for teachers are invaluable, both for teachers and for researchers.”
Einir added: ‘I am particularly proud that the event takes into account the full curriculum in Wales, in particular focusing on supporting education through the medium of Welsh with projects such as Ein Llais Ni.”

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