Embedding EfS in teacher education : an introductory guide to using the systems change model


Autoria(s): Stevenson, Robert (Bob); Davis, Julie; Ferreira, Jo-Anne; Evans, Neus (Snowy)
Data(s)

01/01/2014

Resumo

Welcome to this introductory guide on using a systems change model to embed Education for Sustainability (EfS) into teacher education. Pressing sustainability issues such as climate change, biodiversity loss and depletion of non-renewable resources pose new challenges for education. The importance of education in preparing future citizens to engage in sustainable living practices and help create a more sustainable world is widely acknowledged. As a result many universities around the world are beginning to recognize the need to integrate EfS into their teacher education programs. However, evidence indicates that there is little or no core EfS knowledge or pedagogy in pre-service teacher courses available to student teachers in a thorough and systematic fashion. Instead efforts are fragmented and individually or, at best, institutionally-based and lacking a systems approach to change, an approach that is seen as essential to achieving a sustainable society (Henderson & Tilbury, 2004). The result is new teachers are graduating without the necessary knowledge or skills to teach in ways that enable them to prepare their students to cope well with the new and emerging challenges their communities face. This guide has been prepared as part of a teaching and learning research project that applied a systems change approach to embedding the learning and teaching of sustainability into pre-service teacher education. The processes, outcomes and lessons learnt from this project are presented here as a guide for navigating pathways to systemic change in the journey of re-orienting teacher education towards sustainability. The guide also highlights how a systems change approach can be used to successfully enact change within a teacher education system. If you are curious about how to introduce and embed EfS into teacher education – or have tried other models and are looking for a more encompassing, transformative approach – this guide is designed to help you. The material presented in this guide is designed to be flexible and adaptive. However you choose to use the content, our aim is to help you and your students develop new perspectives, promote discussion and to engage with a system-wide approach to change.

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http://eprints.qut.edu.au/67598/

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Office of Learning and Teaching

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http://eprints.qut.edu.au/67598/1/ID11-1900_Embedding_EfS_Guide_2014.pdf

http://www.olt.gov.au/resource-embedding-learning-teaching-sustainability-teacher-education

Stevenson, Robert (Bob), Davis, Julie , Ferreira, Jo-Anne, & Evans, Neus (Snowy) (2014) Embedding EfS in teacher education : an introductory guide to using the systems change model. Office of Learning and Teaching, Sydney, NSW.

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Copyright 2014 Office of Learning and Teaching

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Office of Education Research; Faculty of Education; School of Early Childhood

Palavras-Chave #050203 Environmental Education and Extension #130103 Higher Education #130313 Teacher Education and Professional Development of Educators #education for sustainability #teacher education #systems change #educational change #HERN
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