Thinkpieces
Think Global commissions Thinkpieces to add to debate on issues related to policy and practice.
Writing a Think Global Thinkpiece provides an opportunity to share your experience and views with a wide audience, to generate and inform debate, and to contribute to a broader movement for change in education.
Areas of particular focus for this year are:
- The barriers and opportunities to global learning
- Examples and evidence of good practice in global learning
If you would like to respond to an existing Thinkpiece, or contribute a new one for publication on this website, please take a look at the guidelines and then contact max.hogg@think-global.org.uk or kate.brown@think-global.org.uk
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Critical thinking in the context of global learning
Hetan Shah & Kate BrownA history of global youth work
Paul AdamsSupporting schools' deep learning in the changing educational context
Angie Kotler, CEO the Schools Linking Network| Results 1 to 5 of 5 |
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