Educate Magis would like to invite Jesuit Educators from JECSE region to participate in upcoming online courses:
1. Four Key Practices in Ignatian Spirituality – English – cohort 1 (morning): October 3rd and November 28th (bi-weekly), 8:00 CEST
2. Four Key Practices in Ignatian Spirituality – English – cohort 2 (afternoon): October 3rd and November 28th (bi-weekly) 17:00 CEST
3. Global Citizenship – English: October 3rd – October 31st (weekly): every TUESDAY, 15:00 CEST
4. Ciudadanía Global – Español: 3 – 31 de octubre (semanalmente): every TUESDAY, 17:00 CEST
These Global Multiregional Course Cohorts give participants the opportunity to meet online with peers, for 75 minutes once a week/every two weeks.
These synchronous sessions will be led by facilitators who will summarize the content, facilitate group activities, reflection and discussions amongst participants from different schools and countries.
This gives participants a chance not only to dive deeper into the material, but it also gives the opportunity to share with, listen to and learn from other Ignatian educators living in different contexts across the globe thus providing global perspectives as well as personal opinions and experiences on the topics covered within the course.
Please find more information for each course below.
Please note that places are limited, first come, first served.

Four Key Practices in Ignatian Spirituality
General Information
The Four Key Practices in Ignatian Spirituality Course is an invitation to a personal and professional journey, and an opportunity to learn about some key aspects of Ignatian Spirituality, which is the source and foundation of Jesuit Education. Jesuit schools have a strong tradition (Jesuit) and strong character (Ignatian) which contribute to their mission and identity. This facilitated course will help participants experience and understand some of the fundamentals of Ignatian Spirituality via the story of Ignatius of Loyola, the founder of the Jesuits.
Dates and Times
The online course will take place between October 3rd – 28th 2023.
The facilitated synchronous (live) sessions will be delivered bi-weekly:
Cohort 1: Tuesdays 8:00
Please be aware of different time zones:
7:00 – Dublin/Lisbon/London
8:00 – Madrid/Paris/Rome
9:00 – Vilnius/Kairo/Beirut
Cohort 2: Tuesdays 17:00
Please be aware of different time zones:
16:00 – Dublin/Lisbon/London
17:00 – Madrid/Paris/Rome
18:00 – Vilnius/Kairo/Beirut
The live sessions will be held on the following dates:
October 3 (Introduction and Orientation)
October 17 (Lesson 1: Reflection and the Examen)
October 31 (Lesson 2: Spiritual Conversation)
November 14 (Lesson 3: Ignatian Discernment)
November 28 (Lesson 4: Contemplatives in Action)

Global Citizenship – English
General Information
While Jesuit education has always incorporated and celebrated a global dimension, with social justice and solidarity at its core, it is only in more recent years we have begun to frame this as Global Citizenship Education. When we look at the infographic ‘Jesuit Schools at the Service of Our Universal Mission – An Integrated Perspective’ launched in 2020, we can see just how important Global Citizenship is in the context of our Jesuit Mission and indeed how it relates to other areas of our mission to form men and women of conscience, competence, compassion, and commitment. The question then remains, what exactly is Global Citizenship and how can we incorporate it into our lessons and school activities? Join your peers in other parts of the world and find out!
Ciudadanía Global – Español
Información General
Aunque la Educación Jesuita siempre ha incorporado y celebrado su dimensión global, con la justicia social y la solidaridad como núcleo, es solamente en los últimos años que hemos comenzado a enmarcarlo como Educación para la Ciudadanía Global. Cuando vemos el gráfico Colegios Jesuitas al servicio de nuestra Misión Universal – Una Perspectiva Integral, publicado en 2020, podemos ver lo importante que es la Ciudadanía Global en el contexto de nuestra Misión jesuita y, de hecho, cómo se relaciona con otras áreas de nuestra Misión, para formar hombres y mujeres conscientes, competentes, compasivos y comprometidos. Entonces queda la pregunta, ¿qué es exactamente la Ciudadanía Global y cómo podemos incorporarla en nuestras lecciones y actividades escolares? ¡Únete a tus colegas en otras partes del mundo y descúbrelo!
Dates and Times
The online course will take place between October 3 – 28 2023.
The facilitated synchronous (live) sessions will be delivered weekly on
Tuesdays 15:00 CEST
Please be aware of different time zones:
14:00 – Dublin/Lisbon/London
15:00 – Madrid/Paris/Rome
16:00 – Vilnius/Kairo/Beirut
The live sessions will be held on the following dates:
October 3, 15:00 CEST (Lesson 1: What is Global Citizenship?)
October 10, 15:00 CEST (Lesson 2: Human Rights and Global Goals)
October 17, 15:00 CEST (Lesson 3: Social Justice)
October 24, 15:00 CEST (Lesson 4: Right to Education)
October 31, 14:00 CET (Lesson 5: Caring for our Common Home)
Fechas y Horarios
El curso en línea tendrá lugar entre el 3 y el 28 de octubre de 2023.
Las sesiones síncronas facilitadas (en directo) se impartirán semanalmente los
Martes 17:00 CEST
Tenga en cuenta los diferentes husos horarios:
16:00 – Dublín/Lisboa/Londres
17:00 – Madrid/París/Roma
18:00 – Vilna/El Cairo/Beirut
Las sesiones en directo tendrán lugar en las siguientes fechas:
3 octubre, 17:00 CEST (Lección 1: ¿Qué es la ciudadanía global?)
10 octubre, 17:00 CEST(Lección 2: Derechos humanos y objetivos globales)
17 octubre, 17:00 CEST (Lección 3: Justicia Social)
24 octubre, 17:00 CEST (Lección 4: Derecho a la Educación)
31 octubre, 16:00 CET (Lección 5: Cuidar nuestra Casa Común)