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Bloomfield, Peter; Mackintosh, Margaret; Costas, Barry; Dell, Eric; Graham, Sally; Quinn, David; Trodd, Lyn – Education 3-13, 2007
The elements of global education should be at the heart of all learning and teaching. In ITE we often protect "our subject" in the belief that it should have more prominence in the curriculum and more teaching time in school. In this article a group of ITE tutors comment on their learning about global education and its inclusion in their…
Descriptors: Field Trips, Global Education, Foreign Countries, Teacher Attitudes

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