Useful Links
IntroZambia


IntroZambia was set up over 10 years ago to facilitate visits by groups from the UK to both urban and rural areas in Zambia. The groups have included teachers, doctors, nurses, builders, plumbers, metal traders, probation officers and many others. Groups are usually based in the Copperbelt region of Zambia with opportunities to visit schools, churches, hospitals, the theatre, villages and other areas of the community to experience first-hand the realities of life in this area. There are then options to extend visits to other parts of Zambia. This may include Livingstone (home to Mosi–oa-Tunya – the Victoria Falls), a remote village in the Eastern Province or South Luangwa National Park.
If you would like further information please contact: -
Laura Tilling tillinglaura@gmail.com
Steve Curtis steve.curtis@avonreflections.co.uk
British Council Connecting Classroom


Connecting Classrooms is a global education programme brought to you by the British Council in partnership with the Department for International Development (DFID).
By developing and networking with thousands of teachers across the world, the British Council aims to help young people develop the knowledge, skills and values to live and work in a globalised economy.
https://schoolsonline.britishcouncil.org/about-schools-online/about-programmes/connecting-classrooms
GLADE



GLADE (Somerset’s centre for Global Learning and Development Education)
GLADE has been working with schools, youth and community organisations, local authorities and individuals throughout Somerset since 1993. GLADE works in the formal education and community sectors to ensure that people across Somerset find out about the connections we have with people and places overseas. GLADE offers a wealth of global resources and ideas as well as activities and training to bring the world into your school, community or workplace.
GLP (Global Learning Programme)



The GLP is a funded programme of support helping teachers in Primary, Secondary and Special schools to deliver effective teaching and learning about development and global issues at Key Stages 2 and 3.
Together with free training, guidance, resources, and funded CPD, the GLP is building a national network of like-minded schools committed to equipping their students to make a positive contribution to a globalised world.



