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We’re thrilled to announce the launch of our brand-new Irish language resources on the Global Education Time Ireland website. These materials have been created to support teachers, learners, and anyone interested in engaging with global issues throug...
 Building a Shared Future Through Learning On the 15th of October 2025, a seminar was organised by ARCI (Alliance for Regional and Civil Initiatives, Bulgaria) together with the GET lead partner CISP to host “It’s Global Education Time: Sharing GCE P...
Youth Action Seminar: Where Passion Meets Purpose The Youth Action Seminar, held on October 8th, 2025, at the Radisson Hotel in Athlone, brought together young leaders, educators, and youth workers to celebrate youth action and global citizenship. Or...
Think Global, Learn Local: Geography Resources for a Changing World Looking for ways to bring global issues into your Junior Cycle Geography classroom? Global Education Time (GET) resources help students connect local experiences with global challeng...
Hands-On History: Learning About Migration and Inequality Global Education Time (GET) resources offer a powerful way for Junior Cycle History students to explore major global issues like migration and international inequality. Our curriculum-linked T...
Practical resources and connections for your classroom We’re delighted to share an exciting line-up of events for Term 1, designed to support secondary school teachers across a range of subjects. Many of these events will include free Teaching a...
Valerie Lewis on behalf of Global Education Time July 2025. This research highlights Ireland’s ongoing efforts to embed Global Citizenship Education (GCE) into the national education system, showcasing both the progress made and the challenges ahead....

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