An introduction to Global Learning

This introductory training session for trainee teachers, teaching staff and community members will ask participants to put on their ‘global glasses’ and explore how they see the world. Through useful websites, activities, resources and discussions we look at ways to bring the world into your classroom, whole school or workplace.

We happily tailor-make the course to meet your needs and will lend books and resource collections to enrich your work.

The aim is to understand how the key elements of an Education for Global Citizenship can enrich and support your work, and enable young people to become informed, active and responsible global citizens.

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DEED Resources

We have a wide selection of resources which can be borrowed from DEED. These include country collections, themed collections such as Food and Fairtrade, Homes, and Water, as well as curriculum-based books, teaching packs, stories and films. Our resources are designed to be hands-on and support work on Global Citizenship, helping to bring the world to your place, challenge negative stereotypes and promote cultural identity and diversity.

The Global Learning Network

As a national partnership of local development education centres (DECs), The Global Learning Network is the largest provider of global learning at the local level in England and the Isle of Man. Each of the member DECs is an independent, locally based, not-for-profit organisation whose core work is the support and delivery of global learning in schools and communities.

The members of the Consortium work in nearly 80 local authorities that together include more than 13,000 schools–more than half the schools in England. Every year, Consortium members reach thousands of teachers throughout the country through training, classroom support and project work.

Each DEC promotes and supports best practice in global learning through CPD training, whole-school initiatives, advice and access to projects and resources for sale and for loan. Each DEC defines its own areas of work in response to local needs and enquiries, usually working with schools, teachers, local authorities, youth and community groups, universities, volunteers, and adult learners.

 

Read what key people have to say about the importance of global learning in shaping responsible global citizens and creating a better planet for everyone.

  • “The training was inspiring - it’s great to have a better understanding of the subject and how I can link it to my practice.”

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Our prices start from £150 for talks and staff meetings.
Please see our price list and contact DEED to discuss your needs as some of our work may be available for free or at a subsidised rate due to project funding.
Email info@deed.org.uk or call 01202 875411

DEED Subscribers receive a 10% discount