Sustainable development, education and literacyстатья из журнала
Аннотация: Purpose To distinguish sustainable development education from environmental education and stress the importance of problem‐based interdisciplinary learning to sustainable development education. Design/methodology/approach A range of published works relating to sustainable development education are critiqued, an introduction to complexity theory is given and related to sustainable development education, and a case study is provided to demonstrate an example of incorporating sustainability into course delivery and to demonstrate problem‐based interdisciplinary learning. Findings Our discussion supports our claim that reconciling sustainability and development requires a complex interdisciplinary approach beyond that found in some areas of traditional environmental education. Research limitations/implications Our literature search is not exhaustive and focuses on sustainable development education. A much greater body of literature relating to environmental education exists. Practical implications Our discussion and case study suggests practitioners designing and teaching sustainable development related programs should incorporate an interdisciplinary approach and allow for problem‐based applied learning to take place. Originality/value This paper distinguishes sustainable development education from environmental education and suggests practical courses of action for initiating sustainable development education in a meaningful manner.
Год издания: 2005
Авторы: Ann Dale, Lenore Newman
Издательство: Emerald Publishing Limited
Источник: International Journal of Sustainability in Higher Education
Ключевые слова: Environmental Education and Sustainability, Sustainability in Higher Education, Complex Systems and Decision Making
Открытый доступ: closed
Том: 6
Выпуск: 4
Страницы: 351–362