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How Global Learning Can Make You a Better Teacher

Global learning and global citizenship education have become recognised by numerous teachers as approaches that can really help to improve the quality of their teaching, as well as inspiring and enthusing learners.

This webinar, with presentations from a number of past and current teachers, will examine the ways in which global learning has impacted their teaching, as well as the learning of pupils. It aims to explore the extent to which global learning can successfully function as intended – as the ‘golden thread’ through the life of a school, inspiring learners to see how they could contribute to making the world a better place, and helping teachers improve the quality of their teaching, therefore raising standards.

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SPEAKERS

  • Naheeda Maharasingam, Rathfern Primary School

  • Joseph Griffiths, Mulberry Academy Shoreditch

  • Alison Hooper, Independent Consultant and former Headteacher

FORMAT

The event will be Chaired by Doug Bourn, Director of the Development Education Research Centre. Time after the presentations will be given over to a Q&A and participants will have a chance to register questions for the speakers.

About the Development Education Research Centre

The Development Education Research Centre (DERC) acts as the hub for knowledge generation, new thinking, quality output and teaching on development education, global learning, education for sustainable development and global citizenship.

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