Learning & Teaching

Do you want to start learning Cornish?Introduce it in your school? Find out what resources are available?Need support in learning or teaching?

Children learning Cornish

This section will give you the information you need and newsabout new initiatives as they happen. It will also link you toother Cornish Language sites with relevant information.

If you want to learn then the first few links below are for you.If you are a teacher then scroll down further to see MAGA’s work ineducation, and how we can help you.

  • Online Learning – Maga helps you learnonline. Browse the full range of free courses and audio-visuallearning resources. Find the right way to learn Cornish foryou.
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  • Find a Cornish class near you! Here is acomprehensive list of services including formal and informalclasses, discussion groups and fun events across Cornwall andbeyond!
    Cornwall College
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  • Maga, working with the tried and tested SaySomething in Welsh, and have produced Say Something in Cornish.This is a listening and speaking only course that is totally free.Join more than 600 people who have already signed up!
    Say Soimething in Cornish
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  • Maga can help support your learning whetherit is formal or casual, and at whatever age you are.
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  • MAGA is helping build the capacity of schoolsto deliver more learning opportunities than ever before.
    Secondary School
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  • An increasing number of primary schools nowoffer children the opportunity to learn Cornish.
    Primary School
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  • There is an undisputed case for learningadditional languages in early years. Choosing Cornish providesaccess to MAGA’s extra training and support. MAGA can enhancelearning experiences through a sense of place..
    Kyn Skol
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  • A new university level course is runningfrom April 2015 that aims to encourage and support practitionersworking with young children to help them to introduce the Cornishlanguage into their settings.
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  • Teaching Cornish – if you already teachCornish or are thinking of starting a class then click here to jointhe teachers association.
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  • Maga worked with Links into Languages toproduce teaching resources in the LinkedUp Project: Kernewek ragoll – Cornish for all.
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  • Click on one of the following links to findout about some of the resources that are available in Cornish.
    Kanker
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