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Education News


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Contents
  1. News
  2. Training and professional development
    2.1 BPEC Open Evening
    2.2 Philosophy for Global Citizenship
    2.3 A Big Picture of the Curriculum
  3. Teaching resources




    News



   Training and professional development

(External) BPEC Open Evening: date tba

Come along to the Centre to find out more about the Global Citizenship Education programme, browse resources and share the work you are doing on Global Citizenship in your school. Refreshments provided.

If you would like to present or discuss particular work, let Ruth know by emailing education@bpec.org or calling 01273 766610



Philosophy for Global Citizenship: date tba

Outline: explores issues of Global Citizenship, such as justice, interdependence and sustainability, through the approach of Philosophy for Children (P4C) - a highly effective way of promoting critical, creative and emotional literacy in pupils and adults.

  Venue: ,The Norfolk Centre, Mill Road, Arundel, West Sussex, (External) BN18 9AF .

Time: 9am-5.30pm

Cost:  £295 per person, to include P4C course Handbook and Global Citizenship materials. It will enable participants to gain Level 1 SAPERE (the UK charity promoting P4C) accreditation – for this, full participation is required.






Teaching resources

Adinkra Textiles - Ghanaian textiles resource boxes.

Adinkra textiles originate from the Ashanti region of Ghana. This resource box holds a collection of original hand printed Adinkra textiles and printing stamps and brings together a collection of story books to discover the traditions and symbols used in these beautiful textile pieces. Includes ideas for cross curricular work using the textiles and work by a contemporary Ghanaian artist using Adinkra and contemporary symbols in his work.

To borrow this box from the Centre, please contact Ruth on 01273 766610 or email education@bpec.org



www.globaldimension.org.uk

The Global Dimension website ( (External) link ) is a helpful guide to books, films, posters and websites with a global dimension. From climate change to poverty, water to fair trade, you can find resources for all age groups and subjects.

If you find a resource you are interested in on the website, give us a call and see if we have it available to borrow.

   

Please do not hesitate to contact us if you have any questions or queries.

 

Best wishes,

 

Ruth England

Education Coordinator

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Tel: UK (01273) 766610 Email: info@bpec.org Web: www.bpec.org
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