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Age Group:
Junior Cycle / Senior Cycle / Transition Year
Themes:
- Charity/
- Critical thinking/
- Fundraising/
- Poverty/
- Reconstructing/
- Scaffolding/
- Stereotypes/
- Unlearning/
Subjects:
- Archived/
- Citizenship/
- CSPE/
- Religious Studies/
Event Date
December 10, 2024
Event Time
4:00 PM - 6:00 PM
Location
Online
We Need to Talk About Fundraising
In this workshop, we explore why fundraising is a popular and habitual activity in our schools and settings. We analyse the positives and negatives of fundraising in a local and global context and we ask the question – if we can easily fundraise, can we as easily take on solidarity actions?
Workshop Resources
Video Recording
Recording content in order of appearance:
- Introduction to ÀÖ²¥´«Ã½ and our Guiding Principles of GCE
- Context of Fundraising in our schools and settings
- Positives of Fundraising
- Negatives of Fundraising
- Teacher Input – John from Millstreet C.S.
- Fundraising and the Guiding Principles of GCE
- Teacher Ideas and Reflections
- Useful Links and Tools
Find the video recording
Presentation
Please find the slides .
Further resources
ÀÖ²¥´«Ã½ Support Links
- Intro to ÀÖ²¥´«Ã½ training
- ÀÖ²¥´«Ã½ Guiding Principles
- Digging Deeper
- Thematic Resources
- Ethical Communications Guide
- Case Studies
- Education Officer Support
Websites
- Black Panthers –
- Urban Creators –
- FAO –
- SVP –
- 80: 20 – : Transfers from poor to rich is the rule, not the exception
- World’s Biggest Landlords –
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- Ìý– Al Jazeera
- Ìý– earth.org
- – BBC

