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Tide~ talk ... online journal [conference]
Quality global learning ~ meeting the needs of learners
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June 2007 The conference brought together the work of five Tide~ project groups. Their work on different aspects of 'global learning' provided the focus for presentations and workshops including:
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| The ideas then provided a focus for a plenary debate about global learning and the curriculum.
Mick Waters [Director of Curriculum, QCA] shared his thinking about future curriculum and in particular the role of global dimensions … and global learning. |
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As part of this session:
| Harm-Jan Fricke [education consultant] shared some of his observations and challenges. He later wrote them up. | |
| Elaine Miskell [Tide~ Centre] shared a paper exploring some of the potential pitfalls. |
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To follow up some of the key ideas from the conference a short consultation paper will be developed ~ A question of global learning. |
Papers and powerpoints from the conference:
| Leadership of learning • Global learning leadership of learning group paper • Leadership in schools workshop |
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| Bringing it all together in the primary school • Bringing it all together paper • Jeff Serf's powerpoint: We are all researchers |
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| Mutual learning? … and school partnerships • Fran Martin's powerpoint and notes: Mutual Learning: School Partnerships • Global partnerships, primary focus workshop |
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| Learning from the experience of others • Sue Bermingham powerpoint: Learning from the experience of others • Concluding chapter of Comparative education and global learning by Clive Harber and Jeff Serf |
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| Re-visiting "development" ~ challenges for global learning • Reflecting on development ~ a window on Kerala |
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| Harm-Jan Fricke: summary paper | |
| Elaine Miskell: potential pitfalls paper |
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| John's question ~ learning about global learning Article by Jeff Serf reflecting on the idea of global learning |
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| Full conference programme |
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