S2 Episode Six: Deirdre Hogan and Dr. Joanne O’ Flaherty “Ubuntu Voices: Exploring possible futures for Global Citizenship Education”

S2 Episode Six: Deirdre Hogan and Dr. Joanne O’ Flaherty “Ubuntu Voices: Exploring possible futures for Global Citizenship Education”

Deirdre Hogan is co-ordinator of the Ubuntu Network, an Irish Aid funded strategic partnership that supports the integration of Global Citizenship Education into post primary Initial Teacher Education in Ireland. She has held this role since 2006 and her work centres on building capacity of educators to critically explore and engage with key global development issues of our time. Deirdre holds a Degree in Science Education, a Higher Diploma in Systems Analysis and a Master of Education by research focusing on the nature of Science as an academic discipline and implications for integrating Education for Sustainable Development into its teaching. She is based in the School of Education at the University of Limerick. Joanne O’Flaherty is an Associate Professor at the School of Education, University of Limerick and Research Lead for the Ubuntu Network (www.ubuntu.ie). She has a primary degree in Physical Education and English. Joanne has worked in a variety of educational settings, including the formal post-primary sector and the NGO sector, before joining the University of Limerick faculty. Her research interests include teacher preparation, social justice education and social and emotional learning and she has published in these areas. We discuss the Ubuntu network and Deirdre’s and Joanne’s roles in the Ubuntu network. The Ubuntu Network, established in 2006 with Irish Aid funding, promotes global citizenship education in post-primary teacher education. The network focuses on curriculum integration, teacher capacity building, research, and advocacy. Deirdre and Joanne emphasize the importance of self-awareness and critical reflection in education and stress the need for continuous learning and collaboration among educators. The conversation highlights the evolving nature of global citizenship education, the challenges of integrating it into curricula, and the potential impact of AI on educational practices. Deirdre emphasizes the strong link between sociology and the Ubuntu Network, highlighting the importance of exploring societal issues and understanding their implications while Joanne adds that the Ubuntu Network values community and collaboration, and that global citizenship education is not a single disposition but a constantly evolving field. They both discuss the importance of dialogue and shared practice within the Ubuntu Network. Joanne discusses the importance of research in the Ubuntu Network, particularly the "Céim study" examining how global citizenship education is conceptualized at policy, school, and practitioner levels. She also mentions a research study on self-awareness and personal development in global citizenship education, emphasizing the importance of reflective practice and community support. Joanne highlights the relevance of critical global citizenship education and the importance of understanding local and global interconnectedness while Deirdre emphasizes the importance of understanding worldviews and positionality in addressing issues of equality and justice. Both guests reflect on the challenges of addressing complex issues like immigration, far-right narratives, and the climate crisis through education and the potential and challenges of integrating AI, particularly generative AI, into global citizenship education. Joanne shares her experience of using AI tools in her work and the importance of upskilling to leverage AI effectively. Deirdre emphasizes the need for educators to be aware of the online spaces that propagate misinformation and the role of AI in navigating this landscape. The guests highlight the potential divide in access to AI resources and the importance of fact-checking and critical thinking. A really informative, engaging and very thought provoking episode.

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S2 Episode Fifteen:  Dr. Anne Marie Kavanagh "Decolonising the curriculum: Creating a more inclusive, diverse, and critically-engaged approach to education"

S2 Episode Fifteen: Dr. Anne Marie Kavanagh "Decolonising the curriculum: Creating a more inclusive, diverse, and critically-engaged approach to education"

In this episode I chat to Anne Marie Kavanagh (PhD, FHEA). Anne Marie’s episode is called Decolonising the curriculum: Creating a more inclusive, diverse, and critically-engaged approach to education....

10 Apr 202548min

S2 Episode Fourteen: Dr. Alison Egan "Navigating the Third Space in Higher Education Institutions"

S2 Episode Fourteen: Dr. Alison Egan "Navigating the Third Space in Higher Education Institutions"

In this episode I speak to Dr. Alison Egan in an episode entitled Navigating the Third Space in Higher Education Institutions where we discuss the concept of the "third space" in higher education, whi...

20 Mar 202554min

S2 Episode Thirteen: Niall Mulpeter "From Policy to Practice: Enacting Values in Publicly Managed Schools through Communities of Practice and Professional Learning Communities"

S2 Episode Thirteen: Niall Mulpeter "From Policy to Practice: Enacting Values in Publicly Managed Schools through Communities of Practice and Professional Learning Communities"

In this episode I speak to Niall Mulpeter in an episode entitled From Policy to Practice: Enacting Values in Publicly Managed Schools through Communities of Practice and Professional Learning Communit...

6 Mar 202547min

S2 Episode Twelve: Professor Dympna Devine "What has social justice got to do with pedagogy?"

S2 Episode Twelve: Professor Dympna Devine "What has social justice got to do with pedagogy?"

In this episode I speak to Professor Dympna Devine in an episode entitled, "What has social justice got to do with pedagogy?" a title which Dympna explains was inspired by a question from a student in...

27 Feb 202551min

S2 Episode Eleven: Declan Qualter “Parents as partners in education: Rhetoric and reality in an era of digital and AI transformation”

S2 Episode Eleven: Declan Qualter “Parents as partners in education: Rhetoric and reality in an era of digital and AI transformation”

Declan Qualter is the Practice Placement Supervisor for the BEd with Gaeilge and/or Modern Languages Programme in the UCD School of Education. He also teaches on the Professional Masters in Education ...

20 Feb 202553min

S2 Episode Ten: Dr. Audrey Bryan “Enduring Inequalities in Education: Whither Sociology?”

S2 Episode Ten: Dr. Audrey Bryan “Enduring Inequalities in Education: Whither Sociology?”

Dr. Audrey Bryan is an Associate Professor of Sociology in the School of Human Development at Dublin City University’s Institute of Education (DCU IoE).  Her teaching spans a number of undergraduate a...

13 Feb 202558min

 S2 Episode Nine: Highlights episode

S2 Episode Nine: Highlights episode

In this episode Dr. Melanie Ní Dhuinn revisits the eight episodes released in the first half of season two. She highlights key discussions from the first eight episodes of Season Two and recaps on to...

7 Feb 202540min

S2 Episode Eight: Dr. Michelle Share "Food Matters: It's not just what you eat, but where, how, and with whom"

S2 Episode Eight: Dr. Michelle Share "Food Matters: It's not just what you eat, but where, how, and with whom"

Dr Michelle Share is a Senior Research Fellow at the School of Education, Trinity College Dublin.  She is a sociologist with extensive experience in the conduct of multi-site research and evaluation p...

19 Des 202459min

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