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Join The Dots Activity Pack

A series of suggested teaching and learning activities are presented, for Junior Infants to Second Class, and for Third to Sixth Class, using the animation as a springboard for exploring what it means to be an active global citizen. The relevant curriculum strands, strand units and objectives are also provided.

Rainbow Weaver/Tejedora del arcoíris

‘Rainbow Weaver’s charming story highlights the art, culture, and economic status of indigenous Guatemalans. Young Ixchel is anxious to learn the ancient art of weaving from her mother. She decides to make her own loom and threads from natural materials around her village, but nothing she weaves comes out right.

Our World Awards

“Everyone in the world has an important role to play in fighting global poverty and creating a better world. Taking part in the Awards is a good place to start. Are you and your class up to the challenge?” The curriculum-linked resources, including lesson plans and the Pupil’s Magazine, provide

Impact

Our Impact 2025 Workshop participants tackling media literacy and disinformation at the Worldwise Global Schools teacher conference in Castletown, Co. Laois (30th Jan 2025) From collaborative exhibitions and programme engagement to the development of resources, here’s a snapshot of developmenteducation.ie’s impact in 2025 The number of people directly engaged in

National Youth Policy in India 2021

Youth are at the forefront of harnessing the power of technology in all spheres and serve as a critical component in the larger vision of India. As they pave the way towards the future against incredible odds, they are an indicator of hope. International organisations have acknowledged the significance of

Teaching about Africa: Where to start?

The “Tips on Teaching Africa” webpage from Boston University’s African Studies Center offers practical guidance for educators on how to teach about Africa in an informed and balanced way. The page stresses the importance of addressing Africa’s vast diversity—spanning languages, cultures, histories, and geography—and cautions against reducing the continent to

Anuja

Anuja is a deeply moving short film that sheds light on the lives of two orphaned sisters, Anuja and Palak, who work in a garment factory to survive. In just 23 minutes, the film powerfully captures their struggle and resilience, emphasizing the harsh realities faced by marginalized children. While the

Turning idle textbooks into learning gains in fragile states

This article explores a study conducted in the Democratic Republic of the Congo (DRC), focusing on whether allowing students to take textbooks home can improve learning outcomes in highly resource-constrained environments. The research, carried out in 90 primary schools in South Kivu, a region affected by local conflict, tested a