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Global is Becoming Everywhere

Global Sharing Pedagogy

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This chapter introduces Global Sharing Pedagogy (GSP), a new pedagogical framework for designing teaching and learning in schools. It provides a model that can be applied when designing, implementing, and evaluating teaching and learning. Changes in knowledge, learning and learning spaces, work, and technology have made our world smaller and seemingly borderless.

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Niemi, H., Multisilta, J. (2014). Global is Becoming Everywhere. In: Niemi, H., Multisilta, J., Lipponen, L., Vivitsou, M. (eds) Finnish Innovations and Technologies in Schools. SensePublishers, Rotterdam. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-94-6209-749-0_3

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