Impact, Evidence and Stories

In the last year

  • Think Global brought global learning to 7,000 schools and over 100,000 students as a key consortium partner on the Global Learning Programme
  • Our Global Dimension Website was visited over 100,000 times to access >900 global learning resources
  • We advocated for global learning through more than 14 separate initiatives to decision makers in the Department for International Development, Department for Education, Ofsted, iNGOs, trade unions and schools

Working with our Network

We are at the hub of a broad community of people and organisations involved in global learning at local, national and international level. The UK’s global learning community equips people with the knowledge and skills they need to make better decisions for a more just and sustainable world.

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Supporting Educators

We support educators to develop pupils critical thinking, understanding of global issues, intercultural initiatives and awareness of sustainability and social justice. Here are just some examples:

Limited Resource Teacher Training (LRTT)

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Global Educator of the Year

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Case studies

Working with educators and young people across the country, we are using global learning to build a more just and sustainable world.  Here are some examples of how we achieve this:

ELAM: Young People Speak out on Difficult Topics

More to come…

Advocacy

We work with others in the global learning sector to advocate for global learning at a national level. We are in regular discussion with the Department for International Development (DfID) and work with our partners to advocate for global learning in the UK.

Our focus is demonstrating how we and our partners are contributing to achievement of the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs), and in particular SDG Target 4.7 on Education for Sustainable Development and Global Citizenship.

Find out more:

Susy:  Promoting the social and solidarity economy

Supply Cha!nge: Make supermarkets fair

Supply Cha!nge and UCL Global Citizenship Programme