Global Learning Programme Report

I'm pleased to have been involved with the Global Learning Programme in a small way. I was potentially going to be heavily involved via the GA as I had an interview all scheduled to do some work as a national / regional coordinator but was then asked by Claire Kyndt to work with her at King's Ely, so all that changed...
King's Ely was later named a Centre of Excellence as part of the Global Learning Programme. We were also featured in the GA Magazine with a full page profile of the work we were doing within the department. I also wrote an online CPD course on our Global Village.

The Global Learning Programme was a programme supporting the teaching and learning about global issues in key stages 2 and 3, funded by UK government, that ran from 2013 to 2018.

Together with curriculum support, resources and training, the Global Learning Programme (GLP) built a national network of schools committed to equipping their students to make a positive contribution to a globalised world. More than 7800 schools participated in the programme in England, and over 900 in Wales, with many experiencing the positive impact that global learning can have on pupils’ engagement, knowledge, skills and values.
The report on the impact of the Global Learning Programme has now been published on the GA website. Thanks to John Hopkin for flagging that up.
May be worth a read for those exploring the potential for continuing to engage with the materials and ideas that underpinned the project. SDGs are still vital for curriculum thinking in Geography and will be for the next decade.

Download the National Research Report on the GLP, compiled by John Hopkin for the Geographical Association (PDF link)

Check the GA page for more reports and plenty of case studies and resources.

Very pleased to have got a mention in the final report.

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