2020
DOI: 10.1108/ijshe-01-2020-0036
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Education for sustainable development in Pakistani higher education institutions: an exploratory study of students’ and teachers’ perceptions

Abstract: Purpose This study aims to determine the current state of implementation and effectiveness of education for sustainable development (ESD) in Pakistani higher education institutions (HEIs) using students’ and teachers’ perceptions of sustainability. Design/methodology/approach A survey on teachers and students was conducted in public and private universities in Punjab, Pakistan. Data from 1,915 students and 120 teachers were collected through semi-structured questionnaires implemented during face-to-face inte… Show more

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“…There are also critical opinions that show that the current education systems, instead of teaching the crucial skills to make sound and ethical decisions, reinforce unsustainable thinking and practices [15,16,35,38]. Therefore, the efforts to transform society have to focus on educators: building their understanding of sustainability and their ability to transform curriculum and wider learning opportunities [7,39].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…There are also critical opinions that show that the current education systems, instead of teaching the crucial skills to make sound and ethical decisions, reinforce unsustainable thinking and practices [15,16,35,38]. Therefore, the efforts to transform society have to focus on educators: building their understanding of sustainability and their ability to transform curriculum and wider learning opportunities [7,39].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Sustainability challenges are complex and call for the effective development of knowledge, skills, and abilities [12], but we know little about how to teach students this complex subject [14]. It has been stated that teachers have inadequate knowledge of sustainability [15], and there is a lack of understanding about sustainable development education (of both individuals and institutions), thus creating a disproportion between knowledge and practice in higher education [16].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Health, Wellness Tourism, and Place Attachment Improvement in individuals' physical and mental health may ensure life satisfaction, happiness, and quality of life (Gatrell, 2013;Majeed et al, 2019a). Studies on human perceptions and behaviors note individuals' may experience positive feelings due to favorable trade-offs between their expectations and perceptions (Liamputtong and Suwankhong, 2015;Majeed and Lu, 2016;Majeed et al, 2020a,b;Saqib et al, 2020;Xue et al, 2020). Health and well-being are determined by the psychological interplay of individuals' expectations and perceptions of blue and green spaces (e.g., Völker and Kistemann, 2011;Ramkissoon, 2020), which further impact their travel decisions (Ramkissoon and Mavondo, 2015; Smith, 2015; Majeed et al, 2020b).…”
Section: Holistic Medicine and Placementioning
confidence: 99%
“…DTEs should visit all schools attached to a given CTSC every month for assessment of the teaching quality and students" performance. He carefully identifies the weak areas of every teacher and tries to improve them through coaching and mentoring at the spot, and then plans for further training at CTSC (Saqib et al, 2020;Saeed, & Akhtar, 2017). In addition to the duties of continuous mentoring and development, DTEs also evaluate classroom practice and student learning improvement by conducting monthly tests (Munir & Amin, 2018;Swaminathan, & Reed, 2020).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%