The following article comes from John Rolfe, Community & Partnerships Manager at the GSA. All of us at the Global School Alliance (GSA) have always been hugely interested in the...
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Headteacher Jane Davis credits her parents' support and the Turing Scheme for funding this life-changing experience Having taken children for 12 years on Erasmus+ visits to over 30 different European...
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Being a global educator is a joy, privilege and a responsibility I hold dear. The opportunity to work with colleagues across a range of settings, educational establishments, sectors and inspirational...
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As long as I can remember I was always encouraged to actively learn about other people and places...my Grandma especially was an avid traveller and had an insatiable interest in...
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The following article comes from Kevin O'Neill, Vice Principal in Northern Ireland. My global experiences as a school leader have enabled my students and colleagues to expand their worldviews and...
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Part Two: Teaching in China Having completed my pioneering journey through University standard Chinese literature aged 18, I was faced with a unique problem, attend university to graduate in Chinese...
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Part One: How I become a Global Citizen The story starts as a young child in primary school, I was enamoured with martial arts, Kungfu films and ninjas. This is...
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I am a big believer in immersive styles of education. As a Religious Education Teacher in a Secondary school, I really value any opportunity I get to immerse my students...
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The following article comes from Malin Liss, an English and Spanish teacher in Sweden. As society changes, so must the curriculum in our school. The Swedish curriculum recently made an...
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Now that travel has reopened and confidence has increased, schools are planning for trips and considering the perfect destination for their students. 60 pupils at Saint Nicholas School, an Independent...
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