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Shaun Fletcher

chris jordan photography - 0 views

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    Amazing visualization of consumption in US.
Beth Cullinan

Peace Corps | Coverdell World Wise Schools - 2 views

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    Fantastic resource for global educators.  Variety of lessons and materials for specific age groups. I have used a number of these lessons with my 7th grade Global Cultures students.
Beth Cullinan

Skype Other Classrooms! | The Edublogger - 1 views

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    Info about using Skype; includes list of countries to connect with.
Henry Liebling

On the whole: holism, learning and well being in uncertain times. Stephen Sterling - 0 views

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    Here is Stephen Sterlings presentation at the regional workshop Care and Well being: personal, social and global approaches to ESDD/GC in ITE Held at LSBU on 2nd March 2011, promoted and supported by ESCalate. Lots of useful ideas, references and analysis here.
Lucy Gray

UNC CGI | Culture Kits - 3 views

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    If you are a #globaled teacher & haven't seen this yet, trust us you'll want to! Culture Kits from @uncnavigators: http://t.co/UPcDmelIUu
Lucy Gray

OECD Better Life Index - 2 views

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    "More than 60 000 users of the Better Life Index around the world have shared their views on what makes for a better life. Explore the interactive map and find out what well-being topics are rated highest and where. Of course this is a small share of the world's population - so why not share your vision of a better life and help us reach 100 000 (or even more) by the end of 2014. "
Julie Lindsay

Horizon Report K-12, 2017 - Student collaboration around global trends | Flat Connections - 4 views

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    The Flat Connections Global Project for High School students uses the New Media Consortium Horizon report K-12. Read more in this blog post.
Elizabeth Crawford

The Goals | The World's largest lesson | Organised by TES Global & Unicef - 1 views

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    There are 17 goals drafted to focus on the most critical universal issues that will affect us all over the next 15 years. These range from ensuring health and wellbeing, to building resilient infrastructure, protecting the biosphere to achieving gender equality. The goals and the issues they address are interdependent, and if fully realized they would see the complete eradication of extreme poverty by 2030 and ensure that urgent action is taken to deal with the threat and impacts of climate change.
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