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==Time and Place==
==Time and Place==
The workshop will take place 30 January 2012, 09:00 – 13:00 hrs at the EU House, 30 Byron Ave, Nicosia
The workshop will take place 30 January 2012, 09:00 – 13:00 hrs at the EU House, 30 Byron Ave, Nicosia


==Formal invitation--
==Formal invitation==
You are cordially invited to attend the seminar ‘Learning to teach for a Globalized and Sustainable World-Initial Teacher Education in the context of Global Education’ organized by [[Future Worlds Center]] in the framework of the EU-funded [[TeachMDGs]] project. The seminar will bring together academics, teacher educators and other Education stakeholders from Scotland and Cyprus, to explore the concept of Global Education in the context of Initial Teacher Education, and identify entry points for the incorporation of the main issues, skills and values of Global Education in the curriculum of teachers’ Education.
You are cordially invited to attend the seminar ‘Learning to teach for a Globalized and Sustainable World-Initial Teacher Education in the context of Global Education’ organized by [[Future Worlds Center]] in the framework of the EU-funded [[TeachMDGs]] project. The seminar will bring together academics, teacher educators and other Education stakeholders from Scotland and Cyprus, to explore the concept of Global Education in the context of Initial Teacher Education, and identify entry points for the incorporation of the main issues, skills and values of Global Education in the curriculum of teachers’ Education.


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* Charlotte Dwyer, Scottish Development Education Centre
* Charlotte Dwyer, Scottish Development Education Centre


For more information and to confirm your participation, please contact Nicolina Markidou at +357
For more information and to confirm your participation, please contact [[Nicolina Markidou]] at +357
22873820 or nicolina.markidou@gmail.com.
22873820 or nicolina.markidou@gmail.com.
* The seminar will be held in English language
* The seminar will be held in English language

Latest revision as of 23:18, 19 January 2012

Learning to Teach for a Globalised and Sustainable World
Learning to Teach for a Globalised and Sustainable World
Project From Local to Global
Place Nicosia, Cyprus
Date(s) write the date of the event
Person in charge write the person in charge of the event
Type of participants write the type of participants (youth, ages)
Number of participants write the number of participants
Total Duration 3 hours
Link(s) link it to the website



Time and Place

The workshop will take place 30 January 2012, 09:00 – 13:00 hrs at the EU House, 30 Byron Ave, Nicosia

Formal invitation

You are cordially invited to attend the seminar ‘Learning to teach for a Globalized and Sustainable World-Initial Teacher Education in the context of Global Education’ organized by Future Worlds Center in the framework of the EU-funded TeachMDGs project. The seminar will bring together academics, teacher educators and other Education stakeholders from Scotland and Cyprus, to explore the concept of Global Education in the context of Initial Teacher Education, and identify entry points for the incorporation of the main issues, skills and values of Global Education in the curriculum of teachers’ Education.

Distinguished guests at the conference:

  • Elizabeth Curtis, University of Aberdeen
  • Dr Hamish Ross, University of Edinburgh
  • Charlotte Dwyer, Scottish Development Education Centre

For more information and to confirm your participation, please contact Nicolina Markidou at +357 22873820 or nicolina.markidou@gmail.com.

  • The seminar will be held in English language