Call for resource submissions open – education resources during an era of climate promises, disinformation & pandemics
Did you produce or use a resource during the four year period 2021-2024 that relates to development education or global citizenship education?
Are there any gaps in resource provision or do you have comments to make in relation to the 9 recommendations from the last resources audit?
Submit or recommend resources to be included in the Ireland-wide audit of development education and global citizenship education resources.
Short written submissions can be sent to ciara@developmenteducation.ie
The call is OPEN until 19th March 2025. Audit findings will be published in spring 2025.
Date: Item
- 3 March: Launch of the call for resources or written submissions for including in the 2021-2024 audit
- 10 March: Register for the online consultation event from 12:45 - 13:45.
- 12:45 – 13:00 Join us for the launch of the Guidelines to Produce DE/GCE Resources in the first 15 mins,
- 13:00 – 13:45 Project update, consultation spaces, feedback on resources produced in 2021-2024 and emerging recommendations
- 19 March: Consultation closing date for resources and written submissions
- Recommend resources for including the audit (using this form)
- Submit written responses to ciara@developmenteducation.ie
For more on previous audits, check out:
- Education, Action, Solidarity, NOW! An Audit of Development Education and Global Citizenship Education Resources in Ireland 2017-2020, which covered 202 resource projects.
- Learning to Change the World: Audit of Development Education Resources in Ireland 2013- 2016 which covered more than 200 resources.
About developmenteducation.ie
developmenteducation.ie is an online resource focused on the unequal and unjust shape of the world today. It is a programme overseen by a consortium of organisations which comprises Aidlink. Concern Worldwide, the Irish Development Education Association (IDEA), the National Youth Council of Ireland (NYCI) Self Help Africa, Trócaire and 80:20 Educating and Acting for a Better World, which is part-funded by Irish Aid.