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Postgraduate CERTIFICATE IN GLOBAL CITIZENSHIP EDUCATION

Qualification: GLOBAL CITIZENSHIP EDUCATION
Award Type and NFQ Level: CERTIFICATE LEVEL 9
Course code: GCE
CAO/PAC code: MH63N
Closing date: 30 June 2024
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This level-9 programme offers a specialised learning experience in global citizenship education (GCE) for practitioners.

It is designed for educators and others working with learners at all levels (from early childhood to youth, in adult and community education, and in schools). These include teachers in primary and secondary schools as well as community, adult and youth workers and educators, GCE facilitators and those working with NGOs and development agencies. As such, it is being led by the Department of International Development, with participation and modules offered by the Departments of Education, Adult and Community Education, Froebel Department of Primary and Early Childhood Education, and Applied Social Studies at Maynooth.

It is a one-year, part-time, 20 credit postgraduate programme. It is specifically for those who are involved in or interested in global citizenship, development and human rights education, in anti-racism and intercultural education, as well as in education for sustainable development. Participants will complete one compulsory module in Contemporary Global Development Challenges, Issues and Responses and will select two elective modules from a range of specialist options.

This certificate will support participants to develop their knowledge, understanding and skills in this area. As such, participants will learn more about contemporary global development challenges (and what can be done about them), about what’s involved in global citizenship, and about how to engage learners in making local-global connections in relation to the challenging issues of our time.

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