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This open access book brings together leading global education (GE) practitioners and academics to, for the first time, provide a history of GE in Ireland. Ireland is regarded as a leader in the field of GE worldwide, with a rich history going back to the 1970s. Despite this, there is a lack of reflection on its role and contribution to GE internationally. This book bridges this gap, critically exploring the history of global education policy and practice in the Irish context from different perspectives from across the education spectrum in Ireland, and internationally. The contributors explore the philosophical, pedagogical and globalisation influences on GE, as well as policy trends and curriculum developments. The range of topics discussed include: GE and the sustainable development goals; global citizenship education; activism; solidarity; and critical pedagogy. The role of institutions and other stakeholders are discussed as well as the challenges for transformative practice. Alongside thematic chapters, practical case studies are introduced which illustrate GE practice over time. Relevant to practitioners of global education in Ireland and beyond, the book puts forward a critical, radical and decolonial GE.

The ebook editions of this book are available open access under a CC BY-NC-ND 4.0 licence on bloomsburycollections.com. Open access was funded by the Irish Research Council.

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An insightful journey through the nuanced history and future trajectories of global education in Ireland. This book offers a compelling perspective that is both critical and forward-thinking, making it essential reading for anyone interested in global education's evolution. -- Emiliano Bosio, Toyo University, Japan This book makes an important contribution to the discourse and practice of Education for Sustainable Development and Global Citizenship. It draws on lessons from Ireland as one of the leaders of Global Education in Europe, and brings in voices and perspectives from a wide range of actors and strategies for development. -- Namrata Sharma, State University of New York, USA An Irish voice with international implications for global education. -- Karena Menzie-Ballantyne, Central Queensland University, Australia Global Education in Ireland: Critical Histories and Future Directions is a landmark publication for the field. It succeeds in holding critique and care in productive tension, offering a volume that is reflexive without being self indulgent and rigorous without becoming detached from practice. * Policy & Practice: A Development Education Review *

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The first comprehensive history of global education, policy and practice, in Ireland from different perspectives from across the education spectrum in Ireland, and internationally.
Series Editors Introduction
Introduction: Global Education in Ireland: Critical Histories and Future
Directions, Eilish Dillon (Maynooth University, Ireland)
Part I: Changing Contexts and Terms in Global Education
1. Overview and Key Trends: Changing Context and Terms in Global Education,
Eilish Dillon (Maynooth University, Ireland)
2. From Development Education to Global Citizenship Education, Michael
Doorly, Concern Worldwide
3. Contesting Understandings and (re)Claiming Citizenship in Global
Education, Niamh Gaynor (Dublin City University, Ireland)
4. Intercultural Education in Global Education in Ireland: A Policy Analysis,
Aoife Titley (Maynooth University, Ireland)
5. Education for Sustainable Development Its Development & Key Learnings,
Elaine Nevin (ECOUNESCO, Dublin, Ireland)
Part II: Philosophical, Pedagogical and Political Influences
6. Introduction: Overview Key Themes and Trends - Philosophical and
Pedagogical Influences, Stephen McCloskey (Centre for Global Education,
Ireland)
7. Starting Points The Influence of Liberation Theology and Critical
Pedagogy on Development Education, Gerard McCann (St. Marys College, Queens
University Belfast, Northern Ireland)
8. Freirean Influences on the Evolution of Global Education in Community
Development and Higher Education in Ireland, Bernie Grummel (Maynooth
University, Ireland)
9. The Ebbs and Flows of Rights, Peace and Justice in Global Citizenship
Education in Ireland, Benjamin Mallon (Dublin City University, Ireland)
10. Section 2 Case Studies Afri; Trócaires Climate Justice Project; Praxis
Project University College Cork, Eilish Dillon (Maynooth University,
Ireland)
Part III: Situating Global Education in Ireland in an International Context
11. Overview: Key Themes and Trends Situating Global Education in Ireland
in an International Context, Eilish Dillon (Maynooth University, Ireland)
12. Global Education in Europe: Policy Trajectories, Liam Wegimont (GENE,
Ireland)
13. International Global Education Policy and Practice: Lessons From and For
Ireland, Douglas Bourn University College London, UK)
14. Global Education Policy and Practice in the North of Ireland, Stephen
McCloskey (Centre for Global Education, Ireland) and Gerard McCann (St.
Mary's University College, Queen's University Belfast, Northern Ireland)
15. The Irish Development Education Association (IDEA) and Key Moments in the
Consolidation of Global Education in Ireland, Frank Geary (Irish Development
Education Association, Ireland)
16. Section 3 Case Studies Irish Aid; Policy and Practice: A Development
Education Review; The Dóchas Code of Conduct on Images and Messages, Eilish
Dillon (Maynooth University, Ireland) and Stephen McCloskey (Centre for
Global Education, Ireland)
Part IV: Curriculum Developments: From the Margins to the Mainstream?

17. Overview: Key Themes and Trends Curriculum Developments, Gerard McCann
(St. Mary's University College, Queen's University Belfast, Northern
Ireland)
18. Global Education and Curriculum Developments in Ireland, Mella Cusack
(Curriculum Development Specialist)
19. Global Citizenship Education in Teacher Education in Ireland: Charting
the Journey, Anne Dolan (Mary Immaculate College, Limerick, Ireland)
20. Global Youth Work, Valerie Duffy (National Youth Council of Ireland,
Ireland)
21. Global Education within Higher Education: Challenges and Contradictions
in Fuelling Irelands knowledge economy, Eilish Dillon (Maynooth
University, Ireland) and Niamh Gaynor (Dublin City University, ireland)
22. Section 4 Case Studies - Ubuntu; Trócaires Pamoja project;
Developmenteducation.ie, Eilish Dillon (Maynooth University, Ireland)
Part V: Future Directions and Global Lessons
23. Overview: Key Themes and Trends Future Directions and Global Lessons,
Niamh Gaynor (Dublin City University, Ireland)
24. Towards Relationality in GE Insights from an Analysis of Irish GE
Policy, Eilish Dillon (Maynooth University, Ireland)
25. Solidarity Activism and Global Education Two sides of the same coin?,
Caroline Murphy (Comhlámh, Ireland)
26. Cerebral Global Citizens: Neuroliberalism and the Future(s) of Global
Citizenship Education, Audrey Bryan (Dublin City University, Ireland)
27. Decolonising Global Education in Ireland - Making Critical Connections,
Davild Nyaluke, Alice Feldman, Barbara OToole and Ebun Joseph
28. Section 5 Case Studies Poetry Ireland; Comhlámh, Eilish Dillon
(Maynooth University, Ireland)
Conclusion: Global Education in Ireland Critical Histories: Future
Directions, Eilish Dillon (Maynooth University, Ireland)
Index
Eilish Dillon is Assistant Professor of International Development at Maynooth University, Ireland.

Niamh Gaynor is Associate Professor of Law and Government at Dublin City University, Ireland.

Gerard McCann is Senior Lecturer in International Studies at St. Mary's University College, Northern Ireland.