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Some conceptual issues in education for sustainable development

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posted on 2007-01-01, 00:00 authored by Ian Robottom
<br> There is a strong international, national and regional mandate for Education for Sustainable Development (ESD): the United Nations has gazetted a 'decade of education for sustainability; sustainability is Australia's top research priority area; and there is increasing local concern about specific sustainability issues like the effect of the sea change movement on Australia's coastal communities. In this paper I will consider two contemporary conceptual issues in ESD: the contested nature of the field itself; and the relationship between traditional discipline-based educational structures and ESD. In addition to these conceptual issues, I will draw on a recent practical example of fl sustainability project in raising some questions concerning the distinguishing characteristics of sustainability issues that perhaps ought to be addressed in ESD.<br>

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eng

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Göteborg Workshop 27 - 29 March 2006

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B2 Book chapter in non-commercially published book

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2007, UNESCO

Extent

19

Editor/Contributor(s)

I Björneloo, E Nyberg

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2

Pagination

25 - 30

Title of book

Drivers and barriers for implementing learning for sustainable development in pre-school through upper secondary and teacher education

Series

Education for sustainable development in action ; Technical Paper No. 4

Publisher

UNESCO

Place of publication

Paris, France

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