GET Multistakeholder Seminar in Bulgaria: an Opportunity to Share GCE Policies, Researches and Practices at European Level

As part of our project and our ongoing effort to enhance the capacity of European education systems through the application of Global Citizenship Education (GCE), on 15 and 16 October 2025, we will hold a multistakeholder seminar in Sofia.

“It’s Global Education Time: sharing GCE policy, research and practice” will represent a key moment of the GET project, providing an opportunity to share the findings of the research on the integration of GCE in educational policies and school curricula conducted across eight European countries: Bulgaria, Czech Republic, Greece, Ireland, Italy, Poland, Portugal, and Spain. The research focused on history, geography, and civic education for students aged 11-16 years, and the results will be presented and discussed in Sofia.

Through plenary sessions, thematic workshops, round tables, and peer-exchange spaces, we will discuss together:

  • The current positioning of GCE related policies within European education systems
  • The presence of GCE in curriculum documentation
  • What synergies are possible between research, institutions, and educational practices on the ground?

The seminar, organised by ARCI Bulgaria together with project’s lead CISP, is aimed at key stakeholders in the education field: experts and researchers, policy makers, representatives of educational authorities, teacher educators, civil society networks, and European institutions.

During and after the event we will share participants’ insights and reflections.
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