2018
DOI: 10.3390/su10030592
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Educating Professionals for Sustainable Futures

Abstract: Abstract:The recent discourse on sustainability science calls for interdisciplinary research. The home economics science approach ranges from individual actions to the involvement of communities and societies at large, and thus it can provide important perspectives on cultural sustainability. The aim of the research is to study the linkage between cultural sustainability and service sector education to support the creation of sustainable professions. In the present small-scale empirical study, the food service… Show more

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“…Education for sustainability requires an interdisciplinary approach that encourages critical thinking and resolving complex problems, which must be addressed from more than one discipline [60]. Environmental sensibility is generally understood in terms of recycling, sustainable consumption and visits to natural parks, while cultural sustainability is not well known [61]. In this sense, Agenda 2030 of the SDGs provides an opportunity if it is considered as an accessible tool for starting to work on sustainability in a more integral way, since the SDGs provide a framework for integrating all the educational subjects and projects.…”
Section: Sustainable Development Goals As a Framework For Education Fmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Education for sustainability requires an interdisciplinary approach that encourages critical thinking and resolving complex problems, which must be addressed from more than one discipline [60]. Environmental sensibility is generally understood in terms of recycling, sustainable consumption and visits to natural parks, while cultural sustainability is not well known [61]. In this sense, Agenda 2030 of the SDGs provides an opportunity if it is considered as an accessible tool for starting to work on sustainability in a more integral way, since the SDGs provide a framework for integrating all the educational subjects and projects.…”
Section: Sustainable Development Goals As a Framework For Education Fmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In order to reach environmental responsibility, social justice, and economic development, a certain set of values and behaviors should be developed among individuals [3]. As a sustainable society depends on a sustainable culture, any action to achieve sustainable development goals must take into account not only the natural, social, and economic environment, but also the cultural environment.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Environmental values (eco-culture) are important to be internalized in economic learning at school. This is an effort to prepare and empower students as a generation that will be responsible for a sustainable future [16]. Also, this can be the beginning of the development of the character of knowledge about eco-culture in the younger generation, which will be implemented in daily economic activities.…”
Section: A Eco-cultural Valuesmentioning
confidence: 99%