iEARN UK is a registered charity that works with young people in schools, colleges and other youth organisations.  Through projects and forums we aim to bring young people together to increase common understanding, to share ideas and to celebrate cultural identity - similarities and differences. We are part of the global iEARN International family which has members and representatives in over 160 countries

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42 iEARN UK Schools have achieved the full International Schools Award - Could you be next?  Take a look at our latest newsletter.

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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 Click Here

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
 

 

GTP team in Cardiff

The GTP team at the launch in Cardiff

 

 

This was the best dayY7 Fitzalan High School

Fitzalan High School Workshop day

  iEARN UK is  partnering with BC on a number of exciting project

       

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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

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 Click Here.

 

  one world logo  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

 

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 Click Here

     

   
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.

 

 

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

 

  
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

 

 
 

moving mountains logo  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

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.

 

Text Box: The schools have now completed work on their projects. Pupils have been exploring their own topics and helping each other to collect data, thoughts and ideas.  The focus is on science in a fast changing, globalised world.  Take a look at their movies, presentations and poetry - Click Here

 

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