Policy & Practice: A Development Education Review

Policy & Practice: A Development Education Review Policy & Practice is a peer reviewed, bi-annual, online journal published by the Centre for Global Education which had over 85,000 readers in 2012.

About the journal

Policy & Practice: A Development Education Review has been the Centre for Global Education’s flagship publication since its launch in 2005. It has moved from a hard copy format to digital online publication with Issue 9 in Autumn 2009. It is published biannually, and aims to provide a space for practitioners to critically reflect on their practice and discuss the main challenges

faced by practitioners such as funding, evaluation and monitoring practice. The journal features in-depth contributions on aspects of global education practice such as research, methodologies, monitoring and evaluation, the production of resources, enhancing organisational capacity, strategic interventions in education, and sectoral practice. The journal aims to share research findings, update academics and practitioners on policy developments, celebrate and promote existing good practice in global education, inform the work of practitioners in development education and related adjectival education organisations and to promote global education within the statutory education sector in Ireland. About the project

Building Capacity in the Development Education Sector in Ireland is an Irish Aid-supported capacity-building project in the North and South of Ireland with the aim of enhancing practice, improving communication and strengthening capacity in the development education sector. It also aims to increase opportunities for reflection on practice and networking among practitioners. The project consists of three key activities:

a biannual development education journal: Policy & Practice: a development education review;
an annual conference;
and two development education seminars per annum. Each component was organised to attract the widest possible spectrum of development and development education practitioners and academics, through conference workshops, seminar discussion topics and journal themes. The conference provides practitioners with a day-long event to network with others and debate current development education practice. The seminars are shorter, more in-depth events that serve as a launch for each issue of the journal. Seminar facilitators included journal contributors, practitioners, and academics to stimulate debate on current development education events and research. The journal serves as a more formal vehicle for discussion and debate. It features contributions from development and development education practitioners from the island of Ireland, the United Kingdom, the European Union, North America and the developing world. The diversity of contributors helps the sector to widen their understanding of the delivery and effectiveness of development education at local and international levels. The journal publishes articles on current research initiatives, methodologies and good practice and enables readers to learn from the knowledge and experience of others. About the Centre for Global Education

The Centre for Global Education (CGE) was established in 1986 by eight development agencies to provide education services that enhance awareness of international development issues. Its central remit is to challenge dominant stereotypes and commonly held perceptions of developing countries which are prevalent in our society. It aims to use education as a means of challenging the causes of poverty and inequality in both local and global contexts by working with all sectors of education. In addition to the Building Capacity in the Development Education Sector in Ireland project, the Centre for Global Education also delivers the Making Connections Project, which delivers a new accredited training programme for the ethnic minority sector on global education, and houses the Global Dimension in Schools Northern Ireland project, which supports teachers in Northern Ireland to deliver the Northern Ireland Curriculum by incorporating global perspectives into their learning areas. The Centre houses the only designated library on international development issues in the north of Ireland and provides resources for schools, the tertiary sector, youth organisations, black and minority ethnic groups and other key sectors in civil society. The Centre’s resources can be accessed through library membership. For more information about the Centre for Global Education and its projects, please visit the Centre for Global Education website: www.centreforglobaleducation.com. About our funders

Irish Aid is the Government of Ireland’s programme of assistance to developing countries. The overarching objective of Irish Aid is the reduction of poverty, inequality and exclusion in developing countries. Irish Aid believes that it is also important that people have an awareness and understanding of global development challenge beyond just an awareness and understanding of what the Government is doing to combat international development issues. To this end, the Development Education Unit of Irish Aid was developed in 2003. The Development Education Unit provides support for development education which has a crucial role in enlarging public understanding of development issues and which introduces the integration of development education into the education system in Ireland. For more information about Irish Aid and the Development Education Unit, please visit the Irish Aid website: www.irishaid.gov.ie.

Please find attached a report on a webinar organised by Centre for Global Education and Comhlámh on 27 May 2026 titled “...
04/06/2026

Please find attached a report on a webinar organised by Centre for Global Education and Comhlámh on 27 May 2026 titled “Pedagogical Responses to the Meta Crisis: The Role of Development Education”. It debated the content of Issue 42 of the journal Policy & Practice: A Development Education Review. The seminar speakers were: Katie Chapple, Gertrude Cotter and Brighid Golden and the chair was Bernie Grummell. The seminar was organised as part of a three-year Global Citizenship Education project funded by Irish Aid. The report is available athttps://www.centreforglobaleducation.com/sites/default/files/Pedagogical%20Seminar%20June%202026%20FINAL.pdf

Check out the June newsletter from Centre for Global Education with an update on current and upcoming activities and new...
03/06/2026

Check out the June newsletter from Centre for Global Education
with an update on current and upcoming activities and news from around the global education and international development sectors.
https://bit.ly/3PYMBvd

Nearly 1,000 new citations in books and journal have been generated by articles published in Policy and Practice: A Deve...
28/05/2026

Nearly 1,000 new citations in books and journal have been generated by articles published in Policy and Practice: A Development Education Review over the past year. The updated citations database shows that Policy and Practice articles have generated 6,636 citations - an increase of 929 since April 2025 - that have appeared in 835 journals, 441 books, 503 dissertations and 134 NGO publications which are all listed in the database. This is great evidence of how the journal is supporting high level, multi-disciplinary research across the world. The database is available at:

https://www.centreforglobaleducation.com/sites/default/files/CGE%20Citations%20Database%20April%202026%20%28Final%29.pdf

Centre for Global Education and Comhlámh have organised a webinar on Wednesday, 27 May at 12.00pm to debate the content ...
11/05/2026

Centre for Global Education and Comhlámh have organised a webinar on Wednesday, 27 May at 12.00pm to debate the content of Issue 42 of Policy & Practice: A Development Education Reviewon the theme "Pedagogical Responses to the Meta Crisis: The Role of Development Education". Three authors who published in Issue 42 will present their articles: Katie Chappell (Director, WorldWise Global Schools), Gertrude Cotter (Lecturer, UCC) and Brighid Golden (Lecturer, Mary Immaculate College, Limerick). The event will be chaired by Bernie Grummell (Lecturer, Maynooth University). Registration is essential on Eventbrite at: https://www.eventbrite.ie/e/pedagogical-responses-to-the-meta-crisis-the-role-of-development-education-tickets-1989002328507?aff=oddtdtcreator

Check out the May newsletter from the Centre for Global Education with an update on our current activities.https://bit.l...
05/05/2026

Check out the May newsletter from the Centre for Global Education with an update on our current activities.

https://bit.ly/4d01One

Centre for Global Education has as recorded new episodes of our podcast, Reimagining Development.  Episode 1 of our 3rd ...
22/04/2026

Centre for Global Education has as recorded new episodes of our podcast, Reimagining Development. Episode 1 of our 3rd series is an interview with Rebecca Heslin, a clinical psychologist and activist with the Ireland Palestine Solidarity Campaign. She talks about the psychology of activism in the context of Palestinian solidarity. Available on Spotify at: https://open.spotify.com/episode/2xs9SOWLO8wNQRFDgXpguP?si=Pt3QYf3QQiW4TIi2LnLmug

Issue 42 of the Centre for Global Education's journal, Policy & Practice: A Development Education Review, has just been ...
01/04/2026

Issue 42 of the Centre for Global Education's journal, Policy & Practice: A Development Education Review, has just been published on the theme "Pedagogical Responses to the Meta Crisis: The Role of Development Education". A timely and important contribution on how we as educators address the multiple crises assailing our world. View all articles at: https://www.developmenteducationreview.com/

Check out the March newsletter from Centre for Global Educationwith an update on our current activities as well as resou...
03/03/2026

Check out the March newsletter from Centre for Global Education
with an update on our current activities as well as resources, articles and events in the global Education and international development sectors.

https://bit.ly/4rMxq5N

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