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Education for Sustainability and Global Citizenship

About Education for Sustainability and Global Citizenship

How do we address teaching for sustainability and global citizenship for social-ecological justice based on alternative paradigms? This book addresses the implications of the environmental crisis on formal, non-formal and informal education from a human rights position. The author introduces a pedagogical approach called 'value-creating global citizenship education' from a study of selected Asian perspectives, building on the UN sustainable development goals, and beyond. The key focus is to develop resilience and hope through engaged relationships between learners and their environments. Examples are drawn from Indigenous knowledge, diverse ecological worldviews and practices including the Earth Charter, the Soka Amazon Institute, and the United Nations Harmony with Nature Knowledge Network that promotes Earth Jurisprudence. The book offers practical solutions for planetary citizenship for educators and policymakers, including teaching and curriculum guidelines that can be used to integrate intercultural perspectives and develop a global outlook.

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  • Language:
  • English
  • ISBN:
  • 9781350414594
  • Binding:
  • Paperback
  • Pages:
  • 232
  • Published:
  • February 19, 2025
  • Dimensions:
  • 217x139x15 mm.
  • Weight:
  • 294 g.
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Description of Education for Sustainability and Global Citizenship

How do we address teaching for sustainability and global citizenship for social-ecological justice based on alternative paradigms?
This book addresses the implications of the environmental crisis on formal, non-formal and informal education from a human rights position. The author introduces a pedagogical approach called 'value-creating global citizenship education' from a study of selected Asian perspectives, building on the UN sustainable development goals, and beyond. The key focus is to develop resilience and hope through engaged relationships between learners and their environments. Examples are drawn from Indigenous knowledge, diverse ecological worldviews and practices including the Earth Charter, the Soka Amazon Institute, and the United Nations Harmony with Nature Knowledge Network that promotes Earth Jurisprudence. The book offers practical solutions for planetary citizenship for educators and policymakers, including teaching and curriculum guidelines that can be used to integrate intercultural perspectives and develop a global outlook.

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