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In Episode 234 of Thinking Deeply about Primary Education, Kieran Mackle is joined by Matthias Maurer to explore the teaching of Welsh as a second language in English-medium primary schools. Drawing on Matthias’s extensive classroom experience and expertise in language pedagogy, the conversation examines:

  • The challenges and opportunities of teaching Welsh in non-Welsh-speaking contexts

  • What effective second language instruction looks like at primary level

  • How cultural identity and curriculum design intersect in language learning

  • The implications for language policy and planning across the UK and beyond

Whether you're a classroom teacher, a curriculum leader, or simply curious about multilingualism in education, this episode offers thoughtful insights and practical takeaways.

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