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Study visits to developing countries allow teachers to gain professional motivation and experience.
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What are the options?
We currently administer two types of TIPD visits designed to suit your development needs and areas of interest. Join other teachers from your Local Authority, and work with colleagues from your own school, to explore curriculum issues and develop international contacts.
Study Visits
We arrange a professional programme overseas to provide insights into different international practice and stimulate new partnerships using project groups and themes. Find out more.
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 Study Visits to Developing Countries
Drawing on funding from DCSF and DFID, study visits to developing countries can complement issues of global citizenship and pupil heritage. Find out more.
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School Determined Visits
You and your school can also develop an existing relationship with a school overseas.  Help to keep your school link alive, explore new curriculum areas and share the experience with colleagues and pupils.
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