Webinars
Webinars
IDEA Webinars offer members a structured space to engage with key themes, emerging trends, and critical debates in Global Citizenship Education. These sessions bring together practitioners and educators to share insights, research, and practical approaches that support high-quality GCE practice across diverse contexts. These webinars are designed to complement our more informal learning opportunities. The webinars provide focused, thematic exploration of pressing global issues while fostering collective reflection and engagement among members.
In recent years, IDEA has particularly developed and delivered the webinar series Exploring Contemporary Issues through Global Citizenship Education, which has created a valuable platform for examining current challenges through a GCE lens and supporting members to integrate these perspectives into their work. Through IDEA Webinars, members can deepen their understanding, connect with a wider community of practice, and access timely, relevant learning that informs both strategy and delivery.
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Webinar: Exploring Contemporary Crises and Issues through Global Citizenship Education, Critically thinking about Critical Minerals
Watch the first in our webinar series, Exploring Contemporary Issues through Global Citizenship Education, ‘Critically Thinking about Critical Minerals’
The webinar explored the growing global demand for critical minerals and its links to extraction, environmental, and human rights injustices, emphasising the importance of critical engagement through GCE.
Speakers were, V’cenze Cirefice, Communities Against the Injustice of Mining (CAIM), Lynda O’Sullivan, Co-coordinator, Yes to Life No to MIning (YLNM), and Lydia Moyo from Action for Southern Africa (ACTSA), representing Cornelius Mumba Katiti, Zambian environmental activist.
Our Moderator was Lizzy Noone, IDEA’s Capacity Development Manager.
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Webinar: Exploring Contemporary Crises and Issues through Global Citizenship Education, Climate Justice, the Missing Voices
Watch the first webinar from IDEA’s 2025 webinar series ‘Climate Justice the Missing Voices,’ presented insights from our contributors: Vanessa Conroy, a policy specialist who worked on Ireland's leading report regarding the inclusion of women and marginalised communities in climate policies; Sumaya Mohammed, a youth climate justice activist from Cork and Claire Kenny, a disability advocate and policy specialist. The event was hosted by Valery Molay, a climate and racial justice policy expert and activist.
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Webinar: Exploring Contemporary Crises and Issues through Global Citizenship Education, Palestine
Watch the second webinar from IDEA’s 2025 webinar series ‘Palestine,’ presented insights from our contributors Dr. Brendan Ciarán Browne, Assistant Professor of Conflict Resolution at Trinity College Dublin, Bana Abu Zuluf, a Palestinian educator and interdisciplinary PhD researcher in International Law at Maynooth University; Aline Batarseh, Executive Director of Visualising Palestine and Andrew Phelan, co-founder of Teachers for Palestine. This Webinar was moderated by Leigh Brady, IDEA’s Policy and Advocacy Manager.
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Caoimhe Butterly in Conversation - Live from Lesvos, Greece
Watch the recorded video of our live conversation with educator, activist, and psychotherapist Caoimhe Butterly last week. Recorded live from Lesvos, Greece, this event was in collaboration with Afri, Comhlámh, Doras, the Irish Refugee Council, and Uplift. Caoimhe shares her experiences from over 11 years of working with refugee solidarity and Mental Health and Psychosocial Support (MHPSS) networks. She discusses the challenges faced by refuge-seekers from various countries and her approach to global citizenship education and solidarity work. This video sheds light on the broader context of seeking refuge and sanctuary in today's world. Don't miss this opportunity to watch and hear powerful stories and insights from the frontlines of humanitarian support.
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Webinar: IDEA/UBUNTU Global Citizenship Education Research Showcase 2024
IDEA and Ubuntu held their second edition of our Global Citizenship Education (GCE) Research Showcase on Monday 25 November, online. This event showcases contemporary GCE research with thought-provoking and engaging inputs. For the purpose of this event, the term research will be taken in its broadest sense, encompassing academic research; action research; documented practice; documented learning; conceptual research articles; case studies etc.
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Webinar: Social Inclusion in times of Rising Xenophobia
IDEA collaborated with Comhlámh to host a webinar on ‘Social Inclusion in Times of Rising Xenophobia’ #4 on our webinar series: Exploring Contemporary Crises and Issues through Global Citizenship Education on Wednesday, 15 May. Dr Caroline Murphy, CEO of Comhlámh, moderated this session. Speakers were Joe Munnelly, who holds PhD in Humanitarian and Development studies graduating from UCD’s Centre for Humanitarian Action; Bulelani Mfaco, Spokesperson for the Movement of Asylum Seekers in Ireland (MASI); and Sarah Kelleher, CEO of Lourdes Youth & Community Services (LYCS). This webinar explored the existing gap in Ireland of refugee and migrant integration, resettlement, and community engagement in Ireland
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Webinar: The Role of Global Citizenship Education in the Future We Want to Create
Watch a video of our insightful webinar hosted by Bridge 47 and the Irish Development Education Association (IDEA) on the eve of the UN Summit of the Future. Learn about the pivotal role of Global Citizenship Education in shaping the future we aspire to create. Speakers were Prof. Patrick Paul Walsh, Vice Director of Education & Director of the SDG Academy, UN Sustainable Development Solutions Network; Professor of International Development & Director of the M.Sc in Sustainable Development, UCD; Prof. Leonardo Garnier, former Special Adviser to the UN Secretary-General for the Transforming Education Summit and former Minister of Education in Costa Rica; and Temilade Salami, Founder and Director of EcoChampions, Nigeria and Africa-wide, and Youth Leader at the Global Partnership for Education. The event was moderated by Mr. Rilli Lappalainen, CEO of Bridge 47
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Webinar: Exploring Contemporary Crises and Issues through GCE, We Need to Talk About Gaza
Watch a webinar Exploring Contemporary Crises and Issues through GCE, We Need to Talk About Gaza, hosted by IDEA, expert speakers discussed the ongoing crisis in Gaza and how it can be addressed in educational settings. Speakers are Mary Coogan from Trócaire, Talha AlAli from Amnesty International Ireland, and Dr. John Reynolds from Maynooth University. This session, moderated by Claire Glavey from Global Village, provides a platform for a much-needed conversation about bringing global issues into the classroom.
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Webinar: The Age of Cascading Crises
We hosted the second session in our webinar series, Exploring Contemporary Crises and Issues through Global Citizenship Education, entitled ‘The Age of Cascading Crises’ online via Zoom on Tuesday, 09 April. Moderated by Lizzy Noone from WorldWide Global Schools with inputs from Dr Aoife Titley and Patrick Marren, both from Maynooth University, it aims to strengthen the capacity to engage as educators to understand the connections between these crises and also increase their confidence to address them in educational settings. This video resource will provide a valuable ‘taster’ for anyone considering registering for the Certificate in Maynooth to hear from two lecturers involved.
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Decolonial Practice in Global Citizenship Education
This webinar takes a look back over the emergence of Development Education in Ireland, with Dr. Eilish Dillon, Head of Department, Department of International Development, Maynooth University, and Adrienne Boyle, Activist, and Development and Development Education Practitioner.
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Housing Inequality, Finance and the Global South
This webinar was facilitated by Éilis Ryan, Activist and Development Education Practitioner. The speakers are Rodrigo Fernandez, Senior Researcher at the Centre for Research on Multinational Corporations (SOMO), Professor Michelle Norris, Director, Geary Institute for Public Policy, University College Dublin, and Professor Raquel Rolnik, Faculty of Architecture and Urbanism, University of São Paulo.
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The Emergence of Development Education in Ireland
This webinar takes a look back over the emergence of Development Education in Ireland, with Dr. Eilish Dillon, Head of Department, Department of International Development, Maynooth University, and Adrienne Boyle, Activist, and Development and Development Education Practitioner.
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Future Trends in Development Education
This webinar takes a look forward at future trends and emerging issues in Development Education/Global Citizenship Education, with Dr Audrey Bryan Associate Professor of Sociology in the School of Human Development, Dublin City University, Edward Vickers, Professor of Comparative Education at Kyushu University, and Joyce Raanhuis, a doctoral student at the Centre for International Teacher Education, Cape Peninsula University of Technology. The Session is moderated by Dervla King, Programme Manager with Comhlámh.
- Humanizing the Economy through Co-operatives
In the first in our Challenge the Crisis webinar series, John Restakis, author of "Humanizing the Economy: Co-operatives in the Age of Capital", addresses the history of cooperatives and their role in contemporary human development.
- The Role of Microfinance in Global Sustainable Development
In this, the second in our Challenging the Crisis webinar series, Isabelle Kidney, Technical Advisor to the Irish League of Credit Unions, and Yibeltal Asmare, Gorta - Self Help Africa, address the role of microfinance in global sustainable development.
- Surfing the Waves of Change
In this, the third in our Challenging the Crisis webinar series, Davie Philip, Co-founder of Sustainable Projects Ireland, and Ana Huertes, Aid Worker and Sustainability Trainer, look at 21st century competencies for making the transition to a collaborative economy and a low carbon society.
- Practical Impact of Social and Solidarity Economy
In this, the fourth in our Challenging the Crisis webinar series, Jason Nardi, Co-ordinator of the Social Watch Italian Coalition, and Daniel Tygel, Operating Manager of the Intercontinental Network for the Promotion of Social Solidarity Economy, give perspectives from Europe and Brazil on the practical impact of social and solidarity economy in responding to the crisis.






