This workshop is about how we can put fundraising in context and scaffold fundraising activities with teaching and learning, while also offering other ways in which learners can take meaningful action to play their part in changing the world.
WWGS Annual Teacher Conference, In person, Feb 1st 2024
We are delighted to invite you to share your story at our Annual National Teacher conference ‘Stories of Solidarity’ on February 1st 2024 in De La Salle Pastoral Centre, Castletown, Co Laois.
English and Global Citizenship Education, CPD Workshop, Feb 10th 2022
Find the recording of the English and Global Citizenship CPD for post-primary school teachers. Links to relevant resources can also be found here.
Doing Development Education in Junior Cycle History
This resource in pdf aims to support teachers of History to teach through a global justice lens. It supports teachers to address Development Education related themes and concepts. The guide meets the requirements as laid out in the junior cycle History Studies specification, and in the (2015) Framework for Junior Cycle.
Doing Development Education in Junior Home Economics
This resource in pdf aims to support Home Economics teachers to teach using Development Education/ Global Citizenship Education’s approaches and techniques. The guide meets the requirements as laid out in the junior cycle Home Economics Studies specification, and in the (2015) Framework for Junior Cycle.
Doing Development Education in Senior Cycle English
A WWGS resource in pdf that aims to support English teachers to teach english through Development Education/ Global Citizenship Education’s lens in Senior Cycle. The guide meets the requirements as laid out in the senior cycle English specification, and in the (2015) framework.
Poverty, Thematic Workshop, Nov 19th 2020
Find our most recent webinar recording and resource specifically for Poverty followed by additional resources to assist you.
Root causes
Root Causes Activity Global Citizenship Education involves exploring the root causes of poverty, injustice and inequality. Everyday we are exposed to the consequences but rarely the root causes. WHY is always the most important question. Here are the print outs (in pptx) for an activity you can do with your students: Ranking Reasons-2 Instructions: Print out 6 sets of the …
Root Causes Lesson
Root causes lesson It’s important to explore look at the root causes of broad issues of poverty, injustice and inequality-asking the question ‘Why?’ and digging a little bit deeper with students is an important part of Global Citizenship Education. It helps students make connections with their own lives but also gives them a good sense of the types of action …
Doing Development Education in Junior Cycle English
A WWGS resource that aims to support English teachers to teach english through Development Education/ Global Citizenship Education in Junior Cycle. The guide meets the requirements as laid out in the junior cycle English specification, and in the (2015) framework for Junior cycle.