International Partnerships - Enhancing the Curriculum
Part of the series International School Leadership
- Duration: 15 mins
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- Published: 06 October 2009
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Summary
Headteachers and teachers who have visited schools in Latin America demonstrate how their experiences have invigorated their teaching and learning in secondary and primary schools in the UK.
The South Dartmoor Community College's technology department demonstrate inspiration from Brazil in their work and West Drayton Primary in West London is introducing Portuguese to their pupils.
Meanwhile, Willingdon Primary in East Sussex teaches Spanish to all years including reception.
This programme highlights the importance of international partnerships in helping prepare young people for a place in the global society.
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Related links (8)
Teachernet: Whole school - International partnership
Advice and information on establishing international links
Willingdon Primary School Website
Willingdon Primary School Website
South Dartmoor Community College
South Dartmoor Community College Website
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