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Global
Teenager comes to the UK

Minister Launches GTP and welcomes it as a
vehicle for meeting government's objectives.
To register an interest for
September 2010
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Today's learners
are tomorrow's leaders
Imagine how lively
lessons would be if pupils and teachers regularly went online to
discuss, explore and research issues such as the rainforest with
pupils in Bolivia or the impact of globalisation or HIV/AIDS
with pupils in Ghana and Surinam. The real world as a context
for learning in your classroom; the Global Teenager Project
offers a rich and powerful learning environment that enables
your students to practice 21st century skills in online
Learning
Circles. Think how this would bring
ESDGC / Global
Dimension to life in your classroom.

Word shower
produced by pupil from Chepstow HS - Click on the picture to see
more work produced by participants
This project is
available to schools, colleges, WBLP and youth groups across the
UK. All resources and support are free.
Free
training and workshops
for groups in Wales
thanks to DfID funding - all mapped to WBQ core and Key/Essential
Skills Wales. To find out more Click Here
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The GTP team at
the launch in Cardiff
This was the best day –
Y7 Fitzalan High School

Fitzalan High School Workshop day |
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iEARN UK is partnering with BC on a
number of exciting project |
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Latest News
Digital
Diaries and Scrapbooks Arrive
To find out more about the project -
Click Here |
Connecting Classrooms
iEARN UK is delighted to be
coordinating 2 Connecting Classrooms consortium on behalf of the
British Council.
On behalf of the BC we are providing
training to UK schools for both Connecting Classrooms (CC) and
Connecting Classrooms Online (CCO) - you may be able to access
this free! To find out more
CLICK HERE |
UK and Sub-Saharan Africa
We are delighted to be
partnering with South Africa and Malawi |
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iEARN UK and the Global
Dimension The announcement of the
Global Dimension policy in 2007 was welcomed by iEARN UK.
We have a well established programme of working with young
people to help them to understand their relationship with the
global community. For more details about how iEARN can
contribute to a Global Dimension policy in your school
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One World - One Environment
The highly successful One World -
One Environment continues to promote lively debate about our
impact on the planet and how we can take responsibility for our
own actions. The project is running in countries around
the world. The latest to join are The Oman and Azerbaijan. To find
out more Click Here
NEW - See
the latest reports from Kenya |
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What
does Global Warming mean to young people in Kenya
Read their poetry to
find out Click
Here
We need to act on
pollution NOW - see the posters produced by pupils in
Pakistan Click Here
See what students in East Jerusalem
think we need to do for our
One World
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Links to Mali
A cluster of primary schools in East
Sussex are linked to schools in Bamako, the capital of Mali.
Over the next year they will be building up a picture of life in
this Saharan country - through music, art, food etc.
Take a look at the
Malian toys sent to the schools.
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Friendship Banner made by pupils in Bamako |
Hay on Wye is
twinned with Timbuktu - also in Mali. iEARN UK have been
supporting this link from the start and we are looking forward
the first pupil visits. Gwynerfed High School is working
hard to provide education resources to schools in Timbuktu -
visit their website
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iEARN UK and Key Skills
iEARN UK have a long established commitment
to working with young people in schools, colleges and the work
place to help them to develop and accredit their key skills.
Once again we are running projects sponsored by the Welsh
Assembly Government.
For details of our work in key skills
- Click Here
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Moving Mountains
iEARN
UK in collaboration with Ty'r Morwydd Environmental Study Centre
have launched launching a state of the art multi-media resource
centre funded by the Aggregate Levy Board. There is also a
new suite of modules linked to a wide variety of curricula -
from Geology to Travel and Tourism you will find a complete list
by following the link above |
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Science Learning Circles come to Bristol
iEARN UK is delighted to be offering
this innovative and challenging programme to 5 schools in the
Bristol area. |
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