Teaching and Learning for a Sustainable Future

Published on: Jul 24, 2019
Entrepreneurship Campus

By Entrepreneurship Campus

Education for Sustainable Development

Education for Sustainable Development

How changes in the ways we learn are going to change the way how we think? Education for Sustainable Development aims at achieving this by making key issues related to sustainable development such as poverty alleviation, climate change, sustainable production and consumption, biodiversity loss part of education.

While millions of people of different ages around the world still don’t have access to education, ESD focusses on enabling people in and out of schools to develop much-needed skills. Those skills will help them improve the quality of their lives and to take action for ensuring better life quality for the coming generations.
Financial resources, legal frameworks, and technological efficiency are crucial to sustainability, yet nothing helps more than a mindset/behavior change.

How can you contribute to promoting ESD?

Every day we see a considerable number of ideas and projects submitted to our competitions that champion SDG 4: Quality Education. They not only focus on increasing access to education and skills acquisition, and on promoting lifelong learning, but also on teacher education.

The solutions that they propose are relevant to global problems. The latter not only are human-generated issues but at the same time, they’re too complex and intractable to unravel. To solve them, it is required that the environmental, social, economic, and many other approaches are involved in the education curricula.

First, children and youth need to understand how those complex issues are connected. No one can provide a solution to a specific problem by focusing only on that issue because it can be related to many other problems, and it is a problem in other parts of the world. There is a need to think globally. The fact that a problem is affecting a country on the other side of the planet doesn’t mean that it isn’t our problem. A sustainable world is possible through local action and cooperation. Trained teachers can help them do it.

ESD helps to shape informed and trained groups of people of different ages that can bring social, and political changes for sustainable development.

No matter what goal your idea or project champions, you can contribute to education for sustainable development.
Remember that education is a human right that has the power to transform the world.
ESD has the potential to change attitudes and behaviors through training, know-how, skills acquisition, creativity, and inventiveness.

If you are interested in entrepreneurship, you can take the free online training provided by the Entrepreneurship Campus, and share what you learn with other people that don’t have access internet access or don’t speak English. The online courses help to create a mindset that can be implemented everywhere where change and progress are needed.

If you have an idea or run a project that champions the SDG or sustainable development in the travel and tourism sectors, there is still time to join our competitions.

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Comments (10)

eduheal

8/8/2020Reply

Great idea. Thank you campus administrator for sharing this

togeda

8/7/2020Reply

Quality education is the right of all. Countries like Finland has schools which provide quality education and is leading in the world in education system. We all must learn from their curriculum. I had submitted an idea which mainly focuses on SDGs like quality education and good health-well being. Today’s youth have the power to bring a revolution in education sector which is the need of the hour. One should constantly be engaged in reforms and new techniques besides paper-pen tests, memory building, academic lessons (which are often boring and in outdated way) etc. New things should be added.
There should emphasis on ‘how and what to think’.
Children and teachers should enjoy their job and not feel it like routine burden. Learning should be made fun without frown on students’ heads. They should be prepared for life and not just for interviews and exams in their career.
And I am here on the journey to make an effort to change million lives with simple living and high thinking.

inyang

10/20/2019Reply

As a 2019 Best ldea Finalist, l welcome ALL global citizens to our magnificent entrepreneurship award ceremony day 2019, You are ALL WELCOME!

inyang

10/19/2019Reply

As a 2019 Best ldea Finalist, l welcome ALL global citizens to our magnificent entrepreneurship summit 2019, You are ALL WELCOME!

inyang

10/18/2019Reply

“Our life of poverty is as necessary as the work itself. Only in heaven will we see how much we owe to the poor for helping us to love God better because of them.”
Mother Teresa

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