TIDE - Enabling a connected curriculum 4

And so to the main event: the presentation of TONY CASSIDY and I on "Developing Enquiry Skills"
Thanks to the delegates who attended our session for their contributions.
Coming soon will be the results of your EARTH HOUR suggestions for participatory enquiry.

After our workshop, it was lunchtime, and then into a choice from 3 workshops, all of which were resolutely GEOGRAPHICAL in nature....

Global perspectives: Do cities unite or divide communities ?
Responding to climate change: who do we trust ?
Development: when is overseas aid a good idea ?

Some notes from these coming shortly...

All the delegates received a copy of a new publication which was produced with contributions from the GA. Specifically mentioned are Ruth Totterdell and David Lambert.
The publication is:
"Enabling Global Learning through the KS3 Curriculum"

A very useful publication...

Comments

David Rogers said…
Sorry Alan - meant to comment on this one!

Great ideas in there - few dodgy looking slides also though ;-)
Alan Parkinson said…
I thought you probably had Mr. R...
Yes, it went well - good feedback from some delegates already, and apart from the audible murmurs of discontent when the slides in question appeared, it was a great session ! :)
Have a good weekend !