2011
DOI: 10.3844/jssp.2011.27.35
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Who Really Cares About Higher Education For Sustainable Development?

Abstract: Problem statement: It is agreed that integrating Higher Education for Sustainable Development (HESD) into the curricula of universities is of key importance to disseminate the idea of sustainability. Especially the curricula of teacher-training should contain elements of Education for Sustainable Development (ESD) due to the crucial role of future teachers in information propagation. Approach: In order to find out about the spreading of ESD into the curricula and whether or not it is of interest to university … Show more

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“…Despite the high expectations placed on institutions of higher education, however, recent research shows that education and research on sustainability in universities is still in its infancy [35,36] and the roles of academia in promoting regional sustainability are limited [37]. Barriers include the lack of understanding of the concept of SD, low awareness, unclear vision and objectives, and the lack of commitment [38].…”
Section: Universities' Roles In Education For Sustainable Developmentmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Despite the high expectations placed on institutions of higher education, however, recent research shows that education and research on sustainability in universities is still in its infancy [35,36] and the roles of academia in promoting regional sustainability are limited [37]. Barriers include the lack of understanding of the concept of SD, low awareness, unclear vision and objectives, and the lack of commitment [38].…”
Section: Universities' Roles In Education For Sustainable Developmentmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Este modelo interdisciplinar estabelece cortes transversais, estimulando a interação e interdependência, tanto entre as disciplinas quanto entre pessoas e tecnologia (Jacobi, Raufflet, & Arruda, 2011). É preciso integrar o Ensino Superior com enfoque para que o Desenvolvimento Sustentável no currículo das universidades com o intuito de disseminar esse conceito e fazer com que os profissionais do futuro cresçam com estes conceitos enraizados em suas crenças (Richter & Schumacher, 2011). Dessa maneira, estes profissionais irão desenvolver atitudes e comportamentos considerados sustentáveis.…”
Section: Sustentabilidade E O Comportamento Do Consumidor Sustentávelunclassified
“…However, the understanding of the theme sustainability is generally limited to the efficiency of resources and the technical issues involved in environmental protection. The balance between its global, social, cultural and ethical dimensions is often unknown (Richter and Schumacher 2011;Benn and Dunphy 2009).…”
Section: Education For Sustainability and Management Educationmentioning
confidence: 99%