

We’re delighted to introduce a new collection of Educational Maps on the Global Education Time website—designed to support deeper understanding, clearer thinking, and more effective learning.
Unlike traditional visual maps, these resources are structured in a format which will help students break down complex topics into clear, connected ideas. They are ideal for organising information, revising key concepts, and building strong links between different parts of a topic.
Examples include:
The number of countries with a democratic parliamentary government
A Graph of global consumption of energy since the 19th century
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To support a wide range of learners, all of our maps are available in both Irish and English. This makes them especially useful in Irish classrooms, allowing students to engage with important global issues while also strengthening their language skills.

The maps can support students in their Junior Cycle Classroom-based Assessments (CBAs) in CSPE, Geography and History. They help students:
Whether students are starting a project or revising for an assessment, these resources provide a strong foundation for success.
Our maps focus on core themes within the Junior Cycle Geography CSPE and History curriculum:

Each map is carefully designed to present information in a structured way. By showing how ideas connect, they help students move beyond memorisation towards real understanding.
They are perfect for classroom use, homework, revision, and independent study—giving students the tools they need to succeed while engaging with the big issues shaping our world.
Explore the full range of our educational maps now on the Global Education Time website under ‘Educational Maps’ in the resource bar and support your students in thinking more clearly, connecting ideas, and learning with confidence.
