International Links

International Links

What is Global Learning?

Global Learning (or The global dimension, or Global Citizenship) is concerned with exploring the interconnections between people and places around the world. It asks us to observe the similarities and differences that exist around our world today and relate these to our own lives. It is not an ‘additional subject’ to cram into an overcrowded curriculum but goes the heart of what education is for:

“The global dimension explores what connects us to the rest of the world. It enables learners to engage with complex global issues and explore links between their own lives and people, places and issues throughout the world. The global dimension can relate to both developing and developed countries. It helps learners to imagine different futures and the role they can play in creating a fair and sustainable world.”  (The National Curriculum)

By including the global dimension in teaching, links can easily be made between local and global issues and young people are given the opportunity to:

  • Critically examine their own values and attitudes
  • Appreciate the similarities between peoples everywhere, and learn to value diversity
  • Understand the global context of their local lives
  • Develop skills that will enable them to combat injustice, prejudice and discrimination
  • All activities that our whole school have participated are shown in the photos below. Every year group has a floorbook (a learning log), which documents our global journey.
  • hese are displayed across the school and available in the reception area for our visitors.

Global learning has assisted in promoting values across our school and the wider community enabling positive relationships to be formed and sustained.

Our teachers have embraced the moral development and enquiry global learning brings, thus our pupil voice has developed across the school through participation in our global activities.

Please click on the relavent year group below to look at the pictures. We hope you enjoy the work your children carried out.

 

In May 2024, we took 10 Y6 children to Denmark from funding, for specific children, from the Turing Project. It was looking at well-being in their schools and communities. We have applied for funding again for this acedemic year. 

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