DEED is a centre for global education and learning working across Dorset and Hampshire

Exciting New CPD training opportunities
 
Inspirational Speaker and Life Coach 
 
Chris Lubbe (UNICEF Ambassador, born in South Africa and inspired by Nelson Mandela, Oliver Tambo, Desmund Tutu, FW De Klerk and Colin La Foy) will be talking about determination, fear, equality, humanity, justice, rights, respect, responsibility, courage and forgiveness.  
 
Teachers and staff from schools across Bournemouth, Poole, Dorset and Hampshire are invited to come and here Chris talk.  His presentation will be followed by questions and answers and the chance to explore themes and links with initiatives in school, such as Jigsaw, and the Global Learning Programme.
 
Twilight inset session is from 3.30pm to 5.30pm on Wednesday 23 March 2016 at DEED, West Moors Middle School, Ferndown, BH22 0DA.  Cost £50 per school including refreshments.  
 
If your school is a GLP registered school use e-credits or contact info@deed.org.uk to book places.

 

 
 
 
Exploring British Values
 
Using values education, SMSC and other whole school approaches to explore British Values.  Training will link to the advice given by the Department for Education on SMSC education in schools.  This workshop is an opportunity to explore ideas and tools for teaching in relation to values.

The next course will be on Tuesday 12 April 2016 from 4.00pm to 5.30pm at DEED, West Moors Middle School, Ferndown, BH22 0DA.  Cost £50 per person.
 
If your school is a GLP registered school use e-credits or contact info@deed.org.uk to book a place.
 
Rights Respecting Education Annual Conference for KS1-4
 
Key note speakers:
Pumez Mandela - Keeping her family's legacy alive through education worldwide
Peter Hall-Jones - International leadership and culture change specialist

See conference flyer for further details.

The conference will explore a range of strategies and approaches to enable Hampshire schools to develop their children and young people as Rights Respecting global citizens in line with the CYPP priority.  Through a range of presentations and workshops, delegates will have an opportunity to reinvigorate Rights Respecting Education using a whole school approach which engages pupils, parents and the wider community.

Friday 15 April 2016 at Winchester University.

GLP registered schools use e-credits or contact sara.rowe@hants.gov.uk to book a place.

 
 
 
 

Philosophy for Children (P4C) Course

'I am a total convert to P4C. The children love it, I've really noticed an improvement both in their confidence in discussion and also the quality of their thinking.  It's great!' Veronica Santer, P4C Participant

P4C reaps remarkable results for all pupils, but it does seem to work particularly well for those from disadvantaged backgrounds. See the following links for recent articles BBC News, SAPERE research brochure and Closing the achievement gap with P4C
 
Two day Level 1 SAPERE course on Wednesday 20 and Wednesday 27 April 2016 at West Moors Middle School, Ferndown, BH22 0DA.  See P4C Flyer for course details.  Cost £280 per person.
 
If your school is a GLP registered school use e-credits or contact info@deed.org.uk to book a place.
 

 
Jigsaw and the Global Learning Programme: how to map existing lesson plans and iniatives in school
 
This twilight inset aims to familiarise teachers with the 3 interlinking strands of the Global Learning Programme; themes, skills and values and to model a PSHE (Jigsaw) lesson to show teachers how existing schemes of work can fit the GLP strands.

The session is on Tuesday 26 April 2016 from 4.00pm to 5.30pm at DEED, West Moors Middle School, Ferndown, BH22 0DA.  Cost £50 per person.

If your school is a GLP registered school use e-credits or contact info@deed.org.uk to book a place.
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
‘Global education makes the learning more relevant and interesting for pupils, and so it contributes to their enthusiasm for learning.’
Extract from Buntingsdale Primary School Ofsted report, January 2016.
Recent Ofsted guidelines for inspectors now mention the GLP (see page 8 and 9)

Over 3,500 schools in England are now registered on the GLP.
Through free curriculum support, resources, training and funding, the GLP is helping schools deepen pupils’ understanding of global issues, while at the same time developing key skills and reinforcing learning across a wide range of subjects.

By using global learning to enrich the curriculum, GLP schools are finding that global learning is helping to develop critical thinking skills, promote SMSC; and foster values such as respect and empathy. Give your school access to the GLP  or contact sarah.wise@pearson.com 
 
 
 
Compiled by Sarah Wise (Centre Coordinator), Louise Boston Mammah (Programme Coordinator) and Abi Leigh-Watts (Administrator)
 
       
 
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