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SUMMARY:Collaboration to scale up community action on sustainability
DESCRIPTION:Click here to book your place \n\n\n\n \n\n\n\nMany public sector bodies\, including local authorities\, have a mandate to support sustainability action and to facilitate community engagement in their regions. At the same time\, many community-led initiatives and intentional communities are developing creative regenerative practices. The aim of this workshop is to explore how we can scale up community efforts through collaboration\, especially between communities and local authorities but also involving other actors. We will draw on the results and tools developed in an Erasmus Plus project and pilot their use in Scotland and beyond. \n\n\n\nThe Ecovillage Transition in Action project \n\n\n\nWe are delighted to be able to offer this workshop from our Erasmus Plus-funded project Ecovillage Transition in Action (ETiA). We are coming towards the end of this innovative\, international project and we are looking forward to sharing the results of our hard work with different audiences and seeing how they might support your work. \n\n\n\nThe project developed through the partnership of the Global Ecovillage Network (GEN)\, GEN Deutschland\, Hurdal Ecovillage\, ECOLISE and University of St Andrews\, Scotland. We comprised a group including facilitators\, trainers and academics. All of us had experience of living and working in a community\, and most of us had worked with or in local authorities\, NGOs and global organisations such as UNESCO. \n\n\n\nThe project researched the following questions: \n\n\n\nHow do we scale up regenerative practices that are developed and implemented in community-led initiatives such as Ecovillages and Transition Towns?How do we implement and embed local authority sustainability policies in communities?How do we support thriving collaborations to collectively achieve sustainability transitions beyond the community level?\n\n\n\nThe team produced a Handbook\, along with a Trainers’ handbook\, a Toolkit of resources and a Navigation tool to facilitate better collaboration between community led initiatives and local authorities and other partners and to enable them to co-create a better future.  In this workshop we will explore how to thrive and scale through collaboration\, using these tools and more. \n\n\n\nWorkshop detail \n\n\n\nThe meeting will take place online 18th August 12:00 to 13:30 in collaboration with Sustainable Scotland Network and Learning for Sustainability Scotland. \n\n\n\nClick here to book your place.
URL:https://learningforsustainabilityscotland.org/events/collaboration-to-scale-up-community-action-on-sustainability/
CATEGORIES:Communities,Networking event,Skills Workshops
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20201030
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SUMMARY:Making Connections through Learning for Sustainability
DESCRIPTION:Facilitated online Professional Learning for educators\, starting 30th October 2020 \n\n\n\nClick here to reserve your place on Eventbrite. \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nWhy participate?\n\n\n\nCOVID-19 has had an unprecedented impact on everyday life across the globe. Understanding the big issues that shape our world has never been more important. Issues like climate change\, gender equality and how to live sustainably affect – and connect – us all: wherever we are in the world. \n\n\n\nAligned with Scotland’s education priorities  and the UN Sustainable Development Goals\, this fully online professional learning will support you to think about\, plan for\, and implement\, Learning for Sustainability in your own practice and in your teaching context. You will make connections at individual\, institutional and global levels\, inspiring you and your students to develop the confidence\, skills\, knowledge\, values and attitudes we all need to thrive and create positive change  in our increasingly interconnected world. \n\n\n\nEngagement in this fully funded course will: \n\n\n\nSupport you to create an enabling environment for Learning for Sustainability in your teaching and setting\, and significantly enhance young people’s educational experienceInform your own professional development and GTCS professional updateEnhance your participation in the Connecting Classrooms through Global Learning programme\, supporting whole setting and cluster approaches to Learning for SustainabilityGive access to an international network of like-minded teachers\n\n\n\nThis professional learning has been created by the University of Edinburgh and Learning for Sustainability Scotland\, for the British Council/ Department for International Development Connecting Classrooms programme. The programme is accredited by GTCS and your engagement could lead to GTCS Professional Recognition. \n\n\n\nWho can participate?\n\n\n\nThis course is fully funded for all 3-18 years teachers in state funded schools\, colleges and early learning and childcare centres in Scotland. You will be supported by skilled facilitators with a background in Learning for Sustainability and online learning and do not need any advanced technical expertise to take part. \n\n\n\nWhat will be involved?\n\n\n\nThe programme involves participation in online discussions and activities in five course modules. Modules will be released fortnightly\, starting on 30th October 2020. \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nWhat will be asked of you?\n\n\n\nThe course involves participation in online discussions and activities at a time that is convenient for you\, day or night! We will ask you to try out some face to face and online activities and ideas with your learners\, where possible\, and to share your past and present experiences with others throughout the course. To complete the course you will be asked to share reflections. \n\n\n\nIf opting to continue beyond the 10 weeks\, working towards GTCS Professional Recognition\, you will be asked to submit a portfolio of learning. \n\n\n\nProgramme Learning Outcomes \n\n\n\nWhile participating in this course you will: \n\n\n\nIn the context of Learning for Sustainability and the UN Sustainable Development Goals\, reflect on how to develop the skills and values required of teachers and learners to live in an interdependent worldCritically consider practical approaches to learning and teaching for Learning for SustainabilityReflect on the impact of approaches to Learning for Sustainability at an individual\, whole school and global levelDevelop confidence in your teacher leadership for Learning for Sustainability and engage in peer learning opportunities through an established practitioner network\n\n\n\nClick here to register your place on Eventbrite. \n\n\n\nFor further information please contact Betsy King\, Development Manager\, Learning for Sustainability Scotland\, Betsyking@lfsscotland.org \n\n\n\nData Protection\n\n\n\nYou can find information about the LfS Scotland Data Privacy Policy here. \n\n\n\nWe are collecting your personal information on behalf of the British Council to arrange training and to provide you with mentoring and support for the duration of training courses. Your information will also be shared with Ecorys UK\, a third party research consultancy commissioned by the British Council to compile reports on the impact of Connecting Classrooms through Global Learning (CCGL) training on teaching practice. The legal basis for collecting your personal information is agreement with the Terms and Conditions of the CCGL programme (contract). You will be asked to complete surveys which are used to monitor and evaluate the quality of training and its impact on teaching practice. The British Council will do this in its legitimate interest. The British Council would like to send you updates about other opportunities available through the CCGL programme and we will ask if you would like to receive updates about other opportunities available through the CCGL programme. You may opt out at any time by contacting the British Council at Schools@britishcouncil.org. We will process your personal information based on your consent. \n\n\n\nData Protection – British Council \n\n\n\nThe British Council complies with data protection law in the UK and laws in other countries that meet internationally accepted standards. You have the right to ask for a copy of the information we hold on you\, and the right to ask us to correct any inaccuracies in that information. If you have concerns about how we have used your personal information\, you also have the right to complain to a privacy regulator. For detailed information\, please refer to the privacy section of our website\, www.britishcouncil.org/privacy or contact your local British Council office. We will keep your information for a period of 7 years from date of your last activity in the CCGL programme.
URL:https://learningforsustainabilityscotland.org/events/making-connections-through-learning-for-sustainability-9/
CATEGORIES:Learning for Sustainability
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20200911
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UID:5734-1599782400-1599868799@learningforsustainabilityscotland.org
SUMMARY:Making Connections through Learning for Sustainability
DESCRIPTION:Facilitated online Professional Learning for educators\, starting 11th September 2020 \nClick here to reserve your place on Eventbrite. \n\nWhy participate?\nCOVID-19 has had an unprecedented impact on everyday life across the globe. Understanding the big issues that shape our world has never been more important. Issues like climate change\, gender equality and how to live sustainably affect – and connect – us all: wherever we are in the world. \nAligned with Scotland’s education priorities and the UN Sustainable Development Goals\, this fully online professional learning will support you to think about\, plan for\, and implement\, Learning for Sustainability in your own practice and in your teaching context. You will make connections at individual\, institutional and global levels\, inspiring you and your students to develop the confidence\, skills\, knowledge\, values and attitudes we all need to thrive and create positive change in our increasingly interconnected world. \nEngagement in this fully funded course will: \n\nSupport you to create an enabling environment for Learning for Sustainability in your teaching and setting\, and significantly enhance young people’s educational experience\nInform your own professional development and GTCS professional update\n\nEnhance your participation in the Connecting Classrooms through Global Learning programme\, supporting whole setting and cluster approaches to Learning for Sustainability\nGive access to an international network of like-minded teachers\n\nThis professional learning has been created by the University of Edinburgh and Learning for Sustainability Scotland\, for the British Council/ Department for International Development Connecting Classrooms programme. The programme is accredited by GTCS and your engagement could lead to GTCS Professional Recognition. \nWho can participate?\nThis course is fully funded for all 3-18 years teachers in state funded schools\, colleges and early learning and childcare centres in Scotland. You will be supported by skilled facilitators with a background in Learning for Sustainability and online learning and do not need any advanced technical expertise to take part. \nWhat will be involved?\nThe programme involves participation in online discussions and activities in five course modules. Modules will be released fortnightly\, starting on 11th September 2020. \nThe themes and dates are outlined below: \nWhat will be asked of you?\nThe course involves participation in online discussions and activities at a time that is convenient for you\, day or night! We will ask you to try out some face to face and online activities and ideas with your learners\, where possible\, and to share your past and present experiences with others throughout the course. To complete the course you will be asked to share reflections. If opting to continue beyond the 10 weeks\, working towards GTCS Professional Recognition\, you will be asked to submit a portfolio of learning. \n\nProgramme Learning Outcomes\nWhile participating in this course you will: \n\nIn the context of Learning for Sustainability and the UN Sustainable Development Goals\, reflect on how to develop the skills and values required of teachers and learners to live in an interdependent world\nCritically consider practical approaches to learning and teaching for Learning for Sustainability\nReflect on the impact of approaches to Learning for Sustainability at an individual\, whole school and global level\nDevelop confidence in your teacher leadership for Learning for Sustainability and engage in peer learning opportunities through an established practitioner network\n\nClick here to reserve your place on Eventbrite . \nFor further information please contact Betsy King\, Development Manager\, Learning for Sustainability Scotland.
URL:https://learningforsustainabilityscotland.org/events/making-connections-through-learning-for-sustainability-8/
CATEGORIES:Learning for Sustainability
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20200507T150000
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DTSTAMP:20260627T213919
CREATED:20200427T154817Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20200504T080418Z
UID:5688-1588863600-1588868100@learningforsustainabilityscotland.org
SUMMARY:Calling all teachers! Join our Connecting Classrooms through Global Learning networking event.
DESCRIPTION:Bring local and global collaboration to life with Connecting Classrooms through Global Learning! \n There’s never been a better time to collaborate locally and internationally on the big issues that shape our world – and Connecting Classrooms through Global Learning is here to help you. \nJoin us and like-minded educators from across Scotland for our Zoom-based networking session on Thursday 7th May at 15.00. \nLearn more about the free advice\, resources\, funding and professional learning opportunities available to help you build local and global partnerships and embed Learning for Sustainability in your school. \nJust click here to enter your details and reserve your place. \nLet us help you bring Learning for Sustainability and the Global Goals to life for your learners! \nGot a question? Get in touch with our team and we’ll be happy to help!
URL:https://learningforsustainabilityscotland.org/events/calling-all-teachers-join-our-connecting-classrooms-through-global-learning-networking-event/
LOCATION:Online
CATEGORIES:CPD Courses,CPD for teachers,Learning for Sustainability,LfS,Networking event
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20200117
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SUMMARY:Making Connections through Learning for Sustainability
DESCRIPTION:NEW facilitated online CLPL for teachers starting 17th January 2020\nClick here to reserve your place here on Eventbrite. \n\nWhy participate?\nAligned with Scotland’s education priorities and the UN Sustainable Development Goals\, this professional learning will support you to develop the confidence to plan for\, and implement\, Learning for Sustainability in your practice\, making connections at individual\, school and global levels\, and inspiring students to collaborate on the issues that shape our world. \nEngagement in this fully funded course will: \n\nSupport you to create an enabling environment for Learning for Sustainability in your class and school and significantly enhance young people’s educational experience\nInform your PRD and GTCS Professional Update\nSupport whole-school and community approaches to Learning for Sustainability\nGive access to an international network of like-minded teachers\n\nCreated by the University of Edinburgh and Learning for Sustainability Scotland\, for the British Council Connecting Classrooms programme\, this course is accredited by GTCS and your engagement could lead to GTCS Professional Recognition. \nWho can participate?\nAll teachers and early years practitioners in Scotland. You will be supported by skilled facilitators with a background in Learning for Sustainability and online learning and do not need any advanced technical expertise to take part. \nWhat will be involved? \nYou can chose the level at which you’d like to participate in the programme: \nLevel 2 17 January – 28 February 2020 \nLevel 3 17 January – 27 March 2020 \nLevel 4 to GTCS Professional Recognition 17 January – December 2020 \nThe themes and dates are outlined below: \n \nWhat will be asked of you?\nThe course involves participation in online discussions and activities at a time that is convenient for you. \nWe will ask you to try out some activities and ideas with your learners and to share your learning with others throughout the course. \nIn addition\, at Level 3\, you will be asked to present your activities and reflect on their impacts and at Level 4 to submit a portfolio of learning. \n  \n \nProgramme Learning Outcomes \nWhile participating in this course you will: \n\nIn the context of Learning for Sustainability and the UN Sustainable Development Goals\, reflect on how to develop the skills and values required of teachers and learners to live in an interdependent world\nCritically consider practical approaches to learning and teaching for Learning for Sustainability\nApply in practice and reflect on the impact of approaches to Learning for Sustainability at an individual\, whole school and global level\nDevelop confidence in your teacher leadership for Learning for Sustainability and engage in peer learning opportunities through an established practitioner network\n\nClick here to reserve your place on Eventbrite. You can find information about our Data Privacy Policy here. \nFor further information contact Betsy King\, Development Manager\, Learning for Sustainability Scotland.
URL:https://learningforsustainabilityscotland.org/events/making-connections-through-learning-for-sustainability-5/
CATEGORIES:CPD Courses,CPD for teachers,Learning for Sustainability,LfS
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20191205T160000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20191205T170000
DTSTAMP:20260627T213919
CREATED:20191115T141956Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20191115T141956Z
UID:5386-1575561600-1575565200@learningforsustainabilityscotland.org
SUMMARY:Connecting Classrooms - a focus on North Africa and the Middle East
DESCRIPTION:Interested in making links with schools in North Africa and the Middle East to collaborate on the big issues that shape our world? Join our webinar to find out more about how to get started\, hear from a school that’s already taking part – and for details of the free support and funding on offer to help you through the Connecting Classrooms through Global Learning programme.  Find out more and book your place: https://www.eventbrite.co.uk/e/connecting-classrooms-linking-with-north-africa-the-middle-east-tickets-77079949203
URL:https://learningforsustainabilityscotland.org/events/connecting-classrooms-a-focus-on-north-africa-and-the-middle-east/
LOCATION:Online
CATEGORIES:CPD for teachers,Learning for Sustainability,LfS
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20191127T160000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20191127T170000
DTSTAMP:20260627T213919
CREATED:20191115T141003Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20191115T142019Z
UID:5375-1574870400-1574874000@learningforsustainabilityscotland.org
SUMMARY:Connecting Classrooms - a focus on India\, Pakistan and Bangladesh
DESCRIPTION:Interested in making links with schools in India\, Pakistan or Bangladesh to collaborate on the big issues that shape our world? Join our webinar to find out more about how to get started\, hear from a school that’s already taking part – and for details of the free support and funding on offer to help you through the Connecting Classrooms through Global Learning programme.  \nFind out more and book your place: https://www.eventbrite.co.uk/e/connecting-classrooms-linking-with-india-pakistan-bangladesh-tickets-77079654321
URL:https://learningforsustainabilityscotland.org/events/connecting-classrooms-a-focus-on-india-pakistan-and-bangladesh/
LOCATION:Online
CATEGORIES:CPD for teachers,Learning for Sustainability,LfS
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20190918T163000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20190918T183000
DTSTAMP:20260627T213919
CREATED:20190822T102625Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20190911T132859Z
UID:4566-1568824200-1568831400@learningforsustainabilityscotland.org
SUMMARY:Connecting Classrooms through Global Learning: co-ordinating your cluster
DESCRIPTION:Want to collaborate with like-minded educators locally and globally? Hear more about the support offered by Connecting Classrooms.\n\n\n\n\n\n\nClick here to book your place on this FREE webinar.\n\n\n\n\nConnecting Classrooms through Global Learning is an exciting new programme that supports teachers and pupils to collaborate with each other locally and globally. \nIt supports teachers and pupils to enhance the confidence\, skills\, knowledge\, values and attitudes they need to thrive in an increasingly interconnected world – and create positive change as part of a whole-setting approach to Learning for Sustainability. \nThere are a host of learning opportunities and support on offer through the Connecting Classrooms programme; particularly for schools that want to work together as a ‘cluster’ to share ideas and take action on the big issues that shape our world. \nThis session focuses on the cluster partnership approach. Join us to hear more about: \n\nWhat we mean by a Connecting Classrooms ‘cluster’\nThe role of the Cluster Co-ordinator\nHow to find partner schools: locally and globally\nThe support\, professional learning and funding available to you\nOne school’s Connecting Classrooms journey so far.\n\nJoin us to hear more\, ask questions and begin your own Connecting Classrooms journey!\nCo-funded by the British Council and the Department for International Development (DfID)\, the Connecting Classrooms through Global Learning programme offers: \n\nFully-funded professional learning: delivered in a way that suits you and your setting\nFree support from local experts across Scotland\nFree classroom resources to support pupil projects themed around the UN Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs)\nGenerous funding to facilitate international visits by staff to partner schools in other countries\, events and training: – up to £3\,000 for ‘one-to-one’ partnerships and £35\,000 for ‘cluster’ partnerships.\nAutomatic recognition leading to accreditation through the British Council International School Award.\n\nClick here to find out more about the programme.
URL:https://learningforsustainabilityscotland.org/events/connecting-classrooms-through-global-learning-co-ordinating-your-cluster/
CATEGORIES:CPD Courses,CPD for teachers,Learning for Sustainability,LfS
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20190917T163000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20190917T173000
DTSTAMP:20260627T213919
CREATED:20190822T101603Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20190911T132331Z
UID:4559-1568737800-1568741400@learningforsustainabilityscotland.org
SUMMARY:An introduction to Connecting Classrooms through Global Learning
DESCRIPTION:Book your place on this free webinar to hear more\, ask questions and begin your own Connecting Classrooms journey! \nConnecting Classrooms through Global Learning is an exciting new programme that supports teachers and pupils to collaborate with each other locally and globally.  \nIt supports teachers and pupils to enhance the confidence\, skills\, knowledge\, values and attitudes they need to thrive in an increasingly interconnected world – and create positive change as part of a whole-setting approach to Learning for Sustainability. \nThere are a host of learning opportunities and support on offer through the Connecting Classrooms programme. Whether you are part of a cluster of schools\, an individual school – or interested in personal development opportunities – you can tailor your journey to suit your needs and priorities; thanks to the programme’s flexible range of elements. \nWhat does the programme offer?\nCo-funded by the British Council and the Department for International Development (DfID)\, the programme offers: \n\nFully-funded professional learning: delivered in a way that suits you and your setting\nFree support from local experts across Scotland\nFree classroom resources to support pupil projects themed around the UN Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs)\nGenerous funding to facilitate international visits by staff to partner schools in other countries\, events and training: – up to £3\,000 for ‘one-to-one’ partnerships and £35\,000 for ‘cluster’ partnerships.\nAutomatic recognition leading to accreditation through the British Council International School Award.\n\nClick here to find out more about the programme. \nJoin us to hear more\, ask questions and begin your own Connecting Classrooms journey!
URL:https://learningforsustainabilityscotland.org/events/an-introduction-to-connecting-classrooms-through-global-learning/
CATEGORIES:CPD Courses,CPD for teachers,Learning for Sustainability,LfS,LfS Conference
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