Celebrating collaborative learning: insights from our first Innovation and Collaboration Fund
Between June 2025 and March 2026, we funded 10 innovative education projects, supporting people to develop ideas with chosen collaborators.
Between June 2025 and March 2026, we funded 10 innovative education projects, supporting people to develop ideas with chosen collaborators.
Adnodd wants to create a digital resource experience that genuinely reflects what practitioners and learners need. To achieve this, we are using a set of strategic design tools that help turn research insights into a clear and purposeful experience for the education community in Wales.
Extend Education will publish its popular study and revision guides across all GCSE subjects, offering them in both Welsh and English, for the first time.
Adnodd uses the word cynefino to describe the induction or onboarding period of new staff. The verb cynefino means helping someone feel like they belong within a place. The word onboarding can also feel overly corporate and imply that a new team member must simply comply with expectations.
As part of the National Year of Reading, we are celebrating all the literacy resources, and great books, that we have commissioned.
The application period for Adnodd's new supplier framework is now closed.
On World Book Day, Adnodd has announced that all maintained schools and settings in Wales will have access to credit to use on a new book-buying platform.
Adnodd will open a funding window in March 2026 for the development of a new digital GCSE History magazine.
The opportunity to take part in the work of re‑standardising the Welsh Standardised Reading Test is now closed, as we have received enough applications at this time.
Adnodd has announced that Miller Research will be undertaking the research project into literacy resources. This research will support our priorities and approach to commissioning literacy resources in future.
Adnodd has two exciting opportunities opening in Spring 2026: