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Collaboration across sectors to scale up Global Citizenship education

Jamie Morrison of Signpost International presenting to University of Dundee students during recent visit.

SIDA member, Signpost International is working with the University of Dundee to transform classrooms into training grounds for the next generation of global citizens.

Nearly 30 third-year Education students from the University of Dundee visited Signpost International to discover how teaching global citizenship in primary school is essential for shaping young minds to be responsible, compassionate, and aware members of an interconnected world.

Inspired by their visit, the students will now go on to design a project that they could run in a primary school.   They are also in the early stages of planning fundraising to support the charity’s work to install a borehole in an East African community to enable more girls to access primary education.

Jamie Morrison, Chief Executive of Signpost International, based at The Roundhouse in Dundee, showed the students how the charity uses its indoor and outdoor space and facilities as a ‘gateway into another world’. 

The charity regularly welcomes visitors to its garden space, where they can learn where food comes from and take part in planting, harvesting, and preparing fresh produce. Visitors also learn about food insecurity and how the charity supports local people facing hunger. In addition, the charity uses virtual reality headsets to help people ‘meet’ community members from its projects in East Africa, which aim to empower communities to lead their own development.

There is also a life-size replica of a traditional East African roundhouse, offering an immersive experience into the home of one of the charity’s community members in Uganda.  The charity is currently exploring plans to open a learning centre which will provide a comprehensive programme of activities and visits for a range of learners including school pupils and community workers.

As Jamie explained:

“Much of our work is around global citizenship, encouraging people to be responsible citizens and live in a way that positively impacts their own lives but also their wider community. That ideally starts at a young age, as children develop core values and beliefs in their early years, but it’s never too late to start.

“By teaming up with universities, charities can provide real-world insight and engagement opportunities for students who are eager to make a difference, creating a powerful platform for education and action.

Together, we can shape innovative solutions and equip students with the knowledge, values and skills to become global citizens and inspire the children in their classrooms to follow suit, inspiring a long-term commitment to global justice and intercultural understanding. Today’s children will grow up in a world that is more connected than ever so, by learning that they have a role to play in making the world a better place, we can make a real difference.”

Jonathan Brown, Lecturer in the School of Education and Social Work, University of Dundee, added:

“We know that building stronger school-community links can lead to wider support networks for both pupils and families so it was fantastic for our students to explore real-life examples of how a local charity is living its values by running creative and impactful activities here and overseas. Our students can learn so much from Signpost International’s approach. Most of them will go on to teach locally so it was a fantastic opportunity for them to see what a local charity is doing to support the communities their future pupils might come from, and how they can use that as an example to teach children about the bigger issues in life. Longer-term, when working in schools, we hope our students can continue that engagement with the charity, and explore others, enriching the experience their pupils will enjoy at school.”

Signpost International is part of the Learning for Sustainability Network (LfS), Scotland’s Regional Centre of Expertise on Education (RCE) for Sustainable Development. Scotland’s International Development Alliance and the Development Education Centres are also connected with LfS and are committed to ensuring all people in Scotland have access to global citizenship education. 

For more information, visit Signpost International’s website

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