Transcript Charlotte Hunt Global Learning Programme
Global Learning Programme Charlotte Hunt
The Global Learning Programme is funded by the Department for International Development
What is the Global Learning Programme?
The GLP is a ground-breaking new programme which will create a national network of like-minded schools, committed to equipping their students to succeed in a globalised world by helping them to deliver effective teaching and learning about international development and global issues at Key Stages 2 and 3
The Global Learning Programme is funded by the Department for International Development
GLP: Funding and duration
• • • Funded by DFID Five year programme (2013 – 2017) Possible 2 year extension
The Global Learning Programme is funded by the Department for International Development
Who is delivering the GLP?
Development Education Consortium seven partners
The Global Learning Programme is funded by the Department for International Development
The GLP Team
• • Central team – Development Education Consortium of 7 partners Field-based team – School Network Manager – 4 National Leaders – 17 Local Advisors
The Global Learning Programme is funded by the Department for International Development
Aims of the GLP
• • Six aims: To help young people to understand their role in a globally-interdependent world and to explore strategies by which they can make it more just and sustainable To familiarise them with the concepts of interdependence, development, globalisation and sustainability
The Global Learning Programme is funded by the Department for International Development
Aims of the GLP
• • • • To move them from a charity mentality to a social justice mentality To stimulate critical thinking about global issues both at whole school and at student level To promote greater awareness of poverty and sustainability To enable schools to explore alternative models of development and sustainability in the classroom.
The Global Learning Programme is funded by the Department for International Development
The GLP & development education
• • • Under the Global Learning Programme, the key themes of development education will be: knowledge of developing countries, their economies, histories and human geography knowledge of the basic elements of globalisation and knowledge of different ways to achieve global poverty reduction and the arguments around the merits of these different approaches
The Global Learning Programme is funded by the Department for International Development
Focus of the GLP
• • Whole school ethos The most effective way to carry out global learning is in a whole school way and doing so can help support school improvement
The Global Learning Programme is funded by the Department for International Development
Whole-school focus A global learning school has a vision to develop global learning student outcomes across the school. This vision is embedded through a planned process, involving staff, pupils, governors and the wider community in global activities. Whole school improvement Teacher’s practice Global Learning Student Outcomes: Reflection Governors Pupils
GLOBAL VISION
Staff Wider community Doing Global knowledge Leadership & the community Whole school improvement
The Global Learning Programme is funded by the Department for International Development
Target curriculum areas
• • • English, history, geography, maths and science • Also citizenship and RE Working with subject associations to produce a knowledge framework for target areas Knowledge framework will link to KS2 & KS3 statutory curriculum and beyond to help teachers embed GL in teaching and learning
The Global Learning Programme is funded by the Department for International Development
GLP Model: Expert Centres and Partner Schools
The Global Learning Programme is funded by the Department for International Development
Programme model
• Primary, secondary and special Expert Centres (ECs) are funded to act as hubs • • for up to 23 partner schools ECs are funded to operate for four terms on a rolling basis to maximise geographical coverage over the 5 years Support provided by team of School Network Manager, 4 National Leaders and 17 Local Advisors
The Global Learning Programme is funded by the Department for International Development
Programme model: EC Support
• • ECs funded for up to 18 days of cover over 4 terms ECs will provide one support session (probably • • • twilight) per half term e.g.
Welcome/induction Embedding the GLP across the curriculum Successful strategies from other schools • Local Advisors will run the support session with the GLP Coordinator who will lead the programme in each Expert Centre • We anticipate that GLP coordinators in Expert Centres will aspire to Lead Practitioner status
The Global Learning Programme is funded by the Department for International Development
Expert Centres
• • • • • • Ossett Academy, Wakefield Pearson Primary School, Hull Thirsk School, North Yorkshire Richmond School, North Yorkshire Huntcliff School, Redcar &Cleveland Greenfield Community College, Durham
The Global Learning Programme is funded by the Department for International Development
GLP Model: CPD for Partner Schools
The Global Learning Programme is funded by the Department for International Development
Programme model: e-credits
• • • • Partner schools access e-credits with a cash value of up to £500 to buy CPD from training providers Approved courses featured on the GLP website Schools select their courses, complete their contact details and click on the ‘book this course’ button Course providers then liaise directly with schools
The Global Learning Programme is funded by the Department for International Development
Phased funding model
April 13 May - June 13 Sep 13 Dec Jan 13 14 Apr Sep 14 14 Dec Jan 14 15 Apr Sep 15 15 Dec Jan Apr Sep Dec Jan Apr Sep Dec Jan Apr 15 16 16 16 16 17 17 17 17 18 18 Recruit/ train Wave 1 ECs GLP ECs Wave 1 Recruit/ train Wave 2 ECs GLP ECs Wave 2 Recruit/ train Wave 3 ECs Recruit/ 4 ECs GLP ECs Wave 3 train Wave GLP ECs Wave 4 Sept - Dec 18
The Global Learning Programme is funded by the Department for International Development
Challenging but feasible!
• • • • Development Education Consortium designed and ran Shape the Future Competition for all UK secondary schools from January to March, 2013 5 schools presented their proposals to the Secretary of State on May 1 st 2013 at the House of Commons Winning school: Caroline Chisholm School, Northants http://globaldimension.org.uk/news/item/17162
The Global Learning Programme is funded by the Department for International Development
Thank you!
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The Global Learning Programme is funded by the Department for International Development