Connecting Classrooms through Global Learning
Connecting Classrooms through Global Learning is an international programme supporting teaching and learning about global issues, running from 2018 to 2020. It is funded by UK Government with the British Council, in partnership with the Geographical Association. Historical Association and several other Subject Associations are involved too. Connecting Classrooms builds on the work of the Global Learning Programme which ran from 2013 to 2018.
Connecting Classrooms supports schools internationally, and in the UK, to learn about and collaborate on the big issues that face the world. It helps teachers bring global learning themes centred on the Sustainable Development goals into their classrooms, and pupils to interact and learn with peers in other countries.
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Connecting Classrooms through Global Learning
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Britain, Europe and the World?
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Global Learning & Critical Thinking
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Global Learning & Critical Thinking
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Global Learning November 2016
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Global Learning Programme
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Global Learning Project - Hawkshead Primary
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History supporting global learning
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History through connecting classrooms in Bradford and Peshawar, Pakistan
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In My View: Migration - the search for a better life
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Teaching about the climate emergency
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Teaching history and geography together in a meaningful way
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The Olympics - politics, impact and legacy - its not just about the sport
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Thematic or topic based whole school curriculum planning
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Using Folktales, Myths and Legends
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