Teachers and other educators building a learning community for the global dimension.

ITE

Initial Teacher Education
Art with a global dimension
An open-invitation meeting resulted in three ITE projects supported by a professional development workshop led by Professor Sally Inman, London South Bank Univerity and colleagues at Goldsmiths College, University of London. Further guidance was provided by Mary Young and Barbara Lowe.

Reading University, Gill Hopper, Art Department

St Mary's University College, Twickenham, Monica Baughen , Bernadette Baughen, Maureen Glackin, Geography and RE Departments

Read about this work in
Making a difference: global citizenship in Initial Teacher Training
Copies available £2.00 for P&P from the Administrator (LSBU-CCCI)
Tel: 020 7815 5761

Institute of Education, University of London
Adam Unwin, Business and Economics Education
See 'I want my own mountain...' in The Development Education Journal Vol 13.3 June 2007
Download article (339k pdf)

St Martin's College (Tower Hamlets site), Sophie Mackay and
See ‘Making Space for the Global Dimension on a PGCE Primary Course’ describing a three year collaboration which has been taking place in Tower Hamlets between the Humanities Education Centre and St Martin’s College. www.escalate.ac.uk/3678

Outcomes
St Mary's University College subsequently held a professional day on the global dimension for all PGCE tutors.

At Reading University the English and Music Departments have been involved in their own global dimension projects.




Also read about:
Canterbury Christ Church University
working with WEDG;
University of Sussex working with  BPEC, PIDEC and Mary Young.


Local4global also engages with local authorities and advisory services.

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Updated 18 April 2008

 

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