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Co-operative Learning Matters - November 2009
Optimism in Challenging Times
It feels a strange time to be a co-operator at present.
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Co-operative Schools Network Launch
It is barely 18 months since the first co-operative trust at Reddish Vale in Stockport was launched. Today, 26 schools are members of 15 co-operative trusts, and over 120 more schools are at various stages on that journey, well on the way towards the target that the Secretary of State recently set of 200 schools in co-operative trusts by September 2010.
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Fair and Square Activity Kit
The Fair and Square project, now in its final year, has launched a new activity kit for members about local, seasonal food.
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Robert Owen Day
Schools around the UK celebrated the very first Robert Owen Day on 19 November 2009, coinciding with Social Enterprise Day.
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Co-operate for Change 2
Following success of Co-operate for Change! Fairtrade in Your School launched during Fairtrade Fortnight earlier this year, a secondary school edition is now in production.
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Introducing the New Curriculum and Learning Team
Just over one month ago, Isabelle Farquhar (pronounced the Scottish way, like “parker”), joined the Co-operative College as the new Business Development Manager for Curriculum and Learning. It feels right after 5 weeks to get her initial impression of both the College and the Co-operative Movement.
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Lesotho Calendar
Thinking about Christmas presents yet? The Co-operative College, along with three schools – Sir Thomas Boughey Co-operative Business and Enterprise College (Stoke-on-Trent), St Benet Biscop RC High School (Northumberland) and City School (Sheffield) have produced a beautiful calendar featuring photographs of the people and landscapes of the mountain kingdom of Lesotho.
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ACT! Campaign
The Co-operatives Addressing the Climate Threat campaign website of Co-operatives Europe now includes an online petition.
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National Challenge Trusts
Over the last 12 months Learning Matters and other parts of the Co-operative Press have featured the Co-operative College’s work to develop a new co-operative model for trust schools, and the success in rolling it out.
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Visitor from Mauritius
Mr Yogendrasing Sreepaul, Chief Executive of the Mauritius Consumers’ Co-operative Federation was a recent visitor to the Co-operative College.
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New Programme in Bangladesh
The College is finalising arrangements for the delivery of this new programme in partnership with the National Rural Electricity Co-operative Association (NRECA) of the USA.
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Workshop in Botswana
A productive and enjoyable week long workshop was held as part of the CoopAfrica programme during August in Gabarone, the capital of Botswana.
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New Publications
Two new publications from the Co-operatives for Development programme are already proving very popular.
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Planning Permission for Museum
The revised designs for the development of the Rochdale Pioneers Museum discussed in the last edition of Learning Matters have now been granted planning permission.
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Bula – Co-operative Learning in Fiji
Chris Cooper has recently returned from leading an innovative seminar for the Department of Co-operatives in Fiji. During a week in the capital Suva on Viti Levu he worked with members, directors and managers from savings and loan, cane, retail, village, cocoa, and sports co-operatives and the staff at the Department of Co-operatives.
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