New course in Development Education

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IT Sligo is offering a new part-time course in Development Education, with the support of Irish Aid.

The course is tailored to suit those interested in learning more about sustainable development issues locally or globally, and those who wish to undertake voluntary work at home or overseas.

Lecturer in Development Education, Mary Clarke, said the course offers a valuable opportunity for anyone interested in development education to gain a better understanding of the area; “The course we are offering is a module in our BA Applied Social Studies and Social Care courses. It explores issues like social justice, health, ethical, cultural, human rights, social, economic, political and other development education issues in Africa, South America and Asia.

“It provides a good basis for intercultural solidarity work, advocacy, campaigning, lobbying and global education work in community development projects in Ireland or overseas,” she said.

No previous educational experience is required for entry on the course and the fee is €100, if sponsored by an employer; €50 if sponsored by a voluntary organisation or self funded; or €20 for students and the unwaged.

The course starts on March 25th and continues on April 15th, May 6th, May 20th and May 27th.

Enquiries should be directed to Margaret Gilmore 0719155326 gilmore.margaret@nullitsligo.ie or Mary Clarke 0719155279 clarke.mary@nullitsligo.ie

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