The E in ESD: From Green Washing The Ivory Tower To Deep Learning For Sustainability
The E in ESD: From Green Washing The Ivory Tower To Deep Learning For Sustainability
The E in ESD: From Green Washing The Ivory Tower To Deep Learning For Sustainability
Arjen.wals@wur.nl
Arjen.wals@wur.nl
The conventional wisdom holds that all education is good, and the more of it one has, the better. The truth is that without significant precautions, [it] can equip people merely to be more effective vandals of the Earth (D. Orr). Recently UNESCOs (former) Director General Kochiro Matsuura called for a radical change in the ways we think and act in particular in terms of education and training.
Arjen.wals@wur.nl
Arjen.wals@wur.nl
Arjen.wals@wur.nl
Arjen.wals@wur.nl
Arjen.wals@wur.nl
Arjen.wals@wur.nl
Arjen.wals@wur.nl
State of sustainability No change (or token) Cosmetic reform Serious greening Wholly integrative
Arjen.wals@wur.nl
Contents, Curriculum
Facilitating Sustainability
Research
University as an institution
Community linkages
Arjen.wals@wur.nl
Nutritional value?
Two questions: GMO? Hormones? Nutritional value? Third question: Can we create a Whats in it? Locally value? grown? Nutritional GMO? Happy Meal? Organic? Paper cup? Organic? Where does it come from?
Arjen.wals@wur.nl
Local and global issues are connected Information is everywhere, how to choose? Sustainability is multi-dimensional: ecological, economic, ethics, environment, etc. Becoming critical of consumption & consumerism Alternative lifestyles are possible! Interviewing, presenting, reporting, listening, googeling, critiquing, cooking
Arjen.wals@wur.nl
Arjen.wals@wur.nl
Sustainability Competence?
transcultural shifts
transgenerational shifts
transformative learning
transgeographical shifts
transdisciplinary shifts
Arjen.wals@wur.nl
Arjen.wals@wur.nl
Capacity-building
Advancing ESD-related professional development to build the capacities of teachers, managers and facilitators to initiate and enhance new forms of learning in schools, universities, workplaces and neighbourhoods.
Arjen.wals@wur.nl
Integrating sustainability is just as much about how we teach and learn as it about what we teach and learn. Sustainability requires more space in curricula for systems thinking, integrative design and multiple ways of knowing. Every student should discuss how his or her thesis and internship contributes to (un)sustainability. New forms of teaching require new competencies on the part of teaching staff - this has HRD-implications. Science for (societal) impact, not science for impact factors Blurring the boundaries between institutional and communitybased learning is essential
Arjen.wals@wur.nl
Arjen.wals@wur.nl