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As our world is turned upside down, Gemma Burnside from the Scotland Malawi Partnership, considers how collaboration and partnerships can bring understanding and support globally.

Published in Features

Gemma Burnside from the Scotland Malawi Partnership, explains why all schools should consider the benefits an international school partnership can bring to their learning communities.

Published in Features

We all see the world through our own cultural lens. This activity encourages young people to think about how they form their views of people and places.

Published in Activities

Kirsten Irvine, a pupil at Port Glasgow High School, shares her views on their school partnership with Nguludi High in Malawi, in this award winning article.

John Rutter, head teacher at Inverness High School, explores the benefits and pitfalls of partnering with a school in the Global South. 

What are the foundations for an equitable learning partnership? Use this activity with staff involved in the partnership to help agree on the type of partnership you want to build.

Aims

  • To explore the priorities for establishing an equity based partnership
  • To agree on the type of partnership you and your partner school want to create

Download the activity (PDF)

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