Join us for the online launch of
Education, Action, Solidarity, NOW! An Audit of Development Education and Global Citizenship Education Resources in Ireland 2017-2020
by developmenteducation.ie
Friday 9th September 2022
1pm – 1:30pm
Register for the online launch
What does the footprint of 4 years of learning resources during the first trimester of the Sustainable Development Goals agenda look like?
What are the gaps, trends and findings from the 202 resource projects included? What themes dominated? …or did not? What has been the impact of trends such as gamification and the ‘Greta Effect’?
Join the authors for a lunchtime launch of the third study of development education and global citizenship education resources in Ireland launching this timely new baseline and discussing the 9 recommendations in formal and non-formal education in Ireland.
Format: short presentation and questions & answers
Speakers: Tony Daly and Ciara Regan
- See the event blog post for more information on the event and the audits of DE/GCE resources.
- Note: For a longer ‘hands-on’ session on the impact of resources and the Code of Good Practice for Development Education register for the workshop Production, Impact and Continuous Learning: Let’s talk ‘resources’… co-hosted with the Irish Development Education Association on Wednesday 14th September from 12 midday – 1.30pm
About the speakers
Tony Daly and Ciara Regan are the lead authors of Education, Action, Solidarity, NOW! An Audit of Development Education and Global Citizenship Education Resources in Ireland 2017-2020 by developmenteducation.ie and have been involved in the previous editions of the audit in 2016 and 2013.
About the Resources Audit Project
This study is part of the ongoing research agenda to monitor, evaluate and
take stock of development education (DE) / global citizenship education
(GCE) learning resources production in Ireland.
About developmenteducation.ie
developmenteducation.ie is an online resource for teachers, educators, change makers and learners focused on the unequal and unjust shape of the world today.
developmenteducation.ie is led by a consortium of organisations including Aidlink, Concern Worldwide, the Irish Development Education Association, the National Youth Council of Ireland, Self Help Africa, Trócaire and 80:20 Educating and Acting for a Better World, and is part-funded by Irish Aid at the Department of Foreign Affairs. Irish Aid is the Government’s overseas development programme which supports partners working in some of the world’s poorest countries.