Workshop: Exploring Impact Measurement in Global Citizenship Education

Date: Thursday 19 October, 10.00am to 1.00pm

Location: IDEA Office, 6 Gardiner Row Dublin 1


Join us for an exploratory workshop where we’ll be engaging in a conversation on approaches within the sector to Global Citizenship Education Impact Measurement in Ireland. 


This event will be held on Thursday 19 October at the IDEA Office, 6 Gardiner Row Dublin 1, 10.00am to 1.00pm. 


This will be an opportunity for practitioners to come together to explore the current state of play of Global Citizenship Education impact measurement in Ireland, and the experience and needs of those working in the sector.   


The workshop will open with a presentation of a desk review commissioned by IDEA followed by a Panel discussion and a Q&A. This will be followed by a discussion facilitated in groups around central questions relating to Global Citizenship Education Impact Measurement in Ireland


Following on from the event we will create a report that will inform IDEA’s work in this area over the coming years and shape further discussion and activities around this topic.  


Panellist to be announced soon. 


Registration opens at 09.30am and lunch will be offered at the end of the event at 1.00pm. 


This event has reached capacity. Please note that if you register now, you will be added to a waiting list and contacted if a place becomes available.


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