Teaching Students from USA enjoy study visit at Worcester

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The programme included four visits to local partnership schools; Blessed Edward Oldcorne Catholic College, Worcester, South Bromsgrove High, Hanley Castle High School and Cambrian New Elizabethan Special School in Hartlebury.

Each of the schools put together unique programmes, which included presentations and observations of lessons which were greatly appreciated by the visitors.

Academic colleagues in the Institute of Education delivered seminar and workshop sessions that included inputs on the National Curriculum, Teaching and Learning and Special Needs in Further Education.

This was also an excellent opportunity for colleagues from both institutions to compare and contrast initial teacher training from two different countries.

Dr Craig Hammonds of UMBH commented""We are grateful for our partnership with the University of Worcester. Our time in Worcester was certainly well planed and organized. You placed our students in a variety settings that expanded their knowledge of education in the U.K.

"UMHB students learned new approaches to classroom management as well as curriculum and instruction. The collaboration between our institutions has improved our approach to teaching and research in a global society. We hope this is simply the start of a relationship that will continue and expand in the coming years."