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URL:https://www.ukfiet.org/events/reflecting-on-connecting-classrooms-thro
 ugh-global-learning/
SUMMARY:Reflecting on Connecting Classrooms through Global Learning
DESCRIPTION:Discussion inspired by new Ipsos MORI evaluation of the major B
 ritish Council / FCDO project that aimed to promote &amp\; enact global le
 arning\nThe Connecting Classrooms through Global Learning programme (2018-
 22) was a £34.5m programme jointly funded by the British Council and the 
 UK Foreign\, Commonwealth and Development Office (FCDO\, formerly DFID). T
 he programme was co-delivered by the British Council and FCDO and operated
  across the UK and in 29 overseas countries. It aimed to work with schools
 \, teachers and students to provide young people with the knowledge and aw
 areness to take action on local and global issues and develop their core a
 nd transferable skills.\nBut just how successful was the programme at achi
 eving its aims?\nFOR MORE INFORMATION AND TO REGISTER CLICK HERE\nIpsos MO
 RI UK\, together with its partner Learn More\, were commissioned to conduc
 t an independent evaluation of the programme’s impacts across four progr
 amme countries - UK\, Occupied Palestinian Territories\, Kenya and Nepal. 
 The evaluation was one of the most comprehensive and technical ever undert
 aken on a British Council education programme and used a mixed method appr
 oach that included counter factual\, difference-in-difference and economet
 ric methodologies. The findings were broad ranging and included hard evide
 nce of student\, teacher and policy maker impact in terms of enhanced know
 ledge and awareness of global learning and core skills\, as well as a numb
 er of lessons learned.\nYou can read the report here\nPlease join us to di
 scuss and review the evaluation’s findings with a panel of experts inclu
 ding Professor Douglas Bourn (IOE\, UCL's Faculty of Education &amp\; Soci
 ety)\, Jessica Bruce (Ipsos MORI)\, Lorenzo Newman (Learn More)\, Neil Wil
 liams (British Council) and Rob Unwin (Development Education Centre South 
 Yorkshire).\nFormat\nThis event is to be hosted via Zoom. Registered parti
 cipants will be emailed a link in the days before the event\, and also 30 
 minutes before as a reminder.\nThe event will be Chaired by Douglas Bourn\
 , Professor of Development Education at IOE and Director of DERC.\nTime af
 ter the presentations will be given over to a Q&amp\;A and participants wi
 ll have a chance to register questions for the speakers.\nIntended audienc
 e \nThe webinar will be especially relevant to educators\, academics and p
 olicy makers with an interest in global learning and international school 
 partnerships.\n***********************************************************
 ***********************\nEvent organiser\nDevelopment Education Research C
 entre\nThe Development Education Research Centre (DERC) acts as the hub fo
 r knowledge generation\, new thinking\, quality output and teaching on dev
 elopment education\, global learning\, education for sustainable developme
 nt and global citizenship.\nAs part of its mission to provide learning and
  networking opportunities for professionals and students of development ed
 ucation\, global learning and global citizenship\, the Development Educati
 on Research Centre runs an ongoing seminar series. Events are held around 
 the Bloomsbury campus\, and are free and open to staff\, students\, alumni
  and the public. All are welcome to attend. You can view details of previo
 us seminars\, including some videos\, here.\n&nbsp\;
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