

Global Citizenship Education (GCE) is no longer just an “add-on” to school curricula; it is a necessity for navigating the existential challenges of the 21st century. This is the core message of the international seminar, “Global Citizenship Education in practice: ideas, methods and experiences“, organized within our project in Warsaw (Poland) from 25 to 26 March 2026.
A key focus of the GET project is empowering teachers and supporting student engagement to foster a sense of shared responsibility for sustainable development. According to the project’s studies, high-quality GCE requires a dedicated network of supporters and a prioritization of in-depth practice within national education systems.
“We are dedicating this seminar to educational practice,” say the GET Polish partners from Grupa Zagranica, organizers of the event, “without which the social change we expect will not happen.” This aligns with the European Declaration on Global Education by 2025, which emphasizes the role of education in addressing racism, xenophobia, and the climate crisis.
The Warsaw seminar is designed as a journey through participatory learning models and critical thinking. Teachers and educators can look forward to testing several practical tools:
To ensure a truly global perspective, the seminar features voices such as Prof. Benard O. Nyatuka (Kisii University, Kenya), who will discuss incorporating Global South perspectives into European educational practice. This exchange ensures that GCE does not remain Eurocentric but instead reflects the interconnected reality of our world.
The event is organized by Grupa Zagranica as part of the “It’s Global Education Time” project, co-financed by the European Union and the Polish Development Cooperation of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs.
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