Training
Once students have completed the application process (which includes a compulsory DBS check) they are invited to a Mentor Training Weekend at a partner University. The training will equip students with all the tools and skills required to be a successful mentor. The project will cover all travel, board and subsistence expenses for the weekend.
Placements
MFL Mentoring pairs student mentors with secondary schools to deliver engaging mentoring sessions and/or workshops to learners in Years 7-9. The aim of the mentoring is to promote multilingualism and encourage learners to study International Languages for GCSE.
Why Take Part?
- Bursary
- Professional development
- Classroom experience
- Meeting like-minded people
- Transferable skills
Accreditation
Students who undertake mentoring with the project can choose to complete a vocational accreditation in mentoring certified by Agored Cymru. To read more about the accreditation click here: Accreditation Guide 2023
Studying any degree in a Welsh university?
Interested in languages and cultures?
Want to develop professional skills?