A group of seven European partners from Catalonia, Belgium, and Wales worked together on the Erasmus+ funded ‘Think Global’ project on global competence. The project seeks to address the following research question through development and piloting of practical classroom activities: What is global competence, and how can it be learned effectively?



THINK GLOBAL: TEACHERS TRAINING COURSE (IDP-ICE)


Instructors: Francesca Peiró
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Skills you'll gain
- Instructional Strategies
- Intercultural Competence
- Diversity Awareness
- Differentiated Instruction
- Teaching
- Cultural Diversity
- Culture
- Student Engagement
- Research Methodologies
- Curriculum Planning
- Training Programs
- Pedagogy
- Research
- International Relations
- Sustainable Development
- Education and Training
- Student-Centred Learning
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There are 8 modules in this course
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1 reading
1. Introduction to Global Education, Global Citizenship Education and Global Competence. General principles and strategies
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2. THE THEORICAL FRAMEWORK: Overview of ‘ cross cultural’ theory on Global Competences
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6 readings
3. METHODOLOGIES: Developing Global Competence programmes
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9 readings
4. THE ASSESSMENT IN GLOBAL COMPETENCE: Measuring Global Competence
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6 readings
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Reviewed on Sep 1, 2023
Thoroughly enjoyed the course. It was very informative.
Reviewed on Oct 24, 2024
Nicely design and easy to understand. I enjoyed the course
Reviewed on Jun 5, 2025
Good course however I have not received the certificate as of yet.
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