Monday 11 October 2010

GLOBAL CURRICULUM PROJECT

I moved on to open the Global Curriculum Project International Study Visit at the Carriageworks...


Adam Ranson, from the Leeds based Development Education Centre, had invited me to open the Global Curriculum Project International Study Visit at the Carriageworks on Monday 11 October. It was wonderful to be able to talk to the teachers involved about this brilliant initiative, which is being led by the Development Education Centre, and brings together a group of thirty teachers from Austria, Benin, Brazil and the Czech Republic to discuss with teachers from Leeds strategies for engaging young people in discussions about sustainability, fair trade, climate change, cultural diversity and social justice. The three year professional development project will support primary and secondary schools in embedding the global dimension into their curriculum and help schools actively engage young people in global development issues to help them become creative thinkers, reflective learners and responsible citizens of 'One World'.

You can find out more about this innovative project at http://www.leedsdec.org.uk/.
Chris

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