Education systems have a key role to play in preparing future citizens to engage in sustainable living practices and help create a more sustainable world. Many schools throughout Australia have begun to develop whole-school approaches to sustainability education that are supported by national and state policies and curriculum frameworks. Preservice teacher education, however, lags behind in building the capacity of new teachers to initiate and implement such approaches (ARIES, 2010). This proposed project seeks to develop a state-wide systems approach to embedding Education for Sustainability (EfS) in teacher education that is aligned with the Australian National Curriculum and the aspirations for EfS in the Melbourne Declaration and other national documents. Representatives from all teacher education institutions and other agents of change in the Queensland education system will be engaged in a multilevel systems approach, involving collaboration at the state, institutional and course levels, to develop curriculum practices that reflect a shared vision of EfS.
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A state-wide systems approach to embedding the learning and teaching of sustainability in teacher education: final report 2014
Office for Teaching & Learning
2014
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- Title
- A state-wide systems approach to embedding the learning and teaching of sustainability in teacher education: final report 2014
- Creators
- Stevenson Robert - James Cook UnivesityJo-Anne Ferreira - Griffith UniversityJulie Davis - Queensland University of TechnologyNeus Evans
- Publisher
- Office for Teaching & Learning; Sydney, NSW
- Identifiers
- 9781743613337; 2433; 991012821397502368
- Academic Unit
- School of Education; Faculty of Education
- Resource Type
- Report