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    Handbook on Teaching and Learning for Sustainable Development

    Handbook on Teaching and Learning for Sustainable Development by Leal Filho, Walter; Lange Salvia, Amanda; Frankenberger, Fernanda;

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    Exploring the important role of education in both pursuing and implementing sustainable development, this timely Handbook highlights how teaching methods at schools and universities can impact the future. It looks at ways not only to inform students about matters related to sustainable development, but also to empower them to adopt behaviours and actions that lead to more sustainable lifestyles.


    Chapters from an international team of contributors present and analyse experiences of different learning processes and methods, showcasing the impact of curriculum-related issues and teacher training. Using different pedagogical approaches, case studies and interdisciplinary initiatives, the Handbook explores a broad range of technological approaches and tools to foster better teaching and learning for sustainable development. It provides key insights into the implementation of teaching initiatives in helping to promote sustainable development and the UN Sustainable Development Goals.


    This Handbook will be crucial reading for those investigating curriculum policies and issues, and looking to enhance students? understanding of sustainability in schools and universities.

    Exploring the important role of education in both pursuing and implementing sustainable development, this timely Handbook highlights how teaching methods at schools and universities can impact the future. It looks at ways not only to inform students about matters related to sustainable development, but also to empower them to adopt behaviours and actions that lead to more sustainable lifestyles.

    ?This is a Handbook that focuses on two key aspects of our daily lives: sustainability and education. They are presented in a way which develops a sense of internalisation and ownership as the ever-increasing links between the two aspects are fleshed out. The Handbook is well organised and utilises a diverse array of case studies from different regions and continents and a tapestry of different methodologies. This adds to the richness of the work, as it manages to engage the reader with a pragmatic approach to re-orient existing educational practices towards sustainability. The Handbook is a welcome addition to the growing literature on sustainability and education, and offers more than just a glimmer of hope that sustainability can be achieved through education - it offers an actual path.?

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    Table of Contents:

    Contents:

    Preface xii
    Introduction to the Handbook on Teaching and Learning for
    Sustainable Development 1
    Walter Leal Filho and Amanda Lange Salvia

    PART I TEACHING PRACTICES
    1 International service-learning
    as a driver for sustainability competencies
    development 10
    María Olga Bernaldo and Gonzalo Fernández-Sánchez
    2 Information science and informational sustainability: a discipline in construction 29
    Marli Dias de Souza Pinto and Genilson Geraldo
    3 Insights into early childhood students? interconnected learning in relation
    to education for sustainability through creative approaches and hermeneutics
    in higher education 41
    Diane Boyd and Naomi McLeod
    4 ?Bad Plastics ? Oceans Free of Plastic?: the role of education 62
    Elisabete Linhares and Bento Cavadas
    5 Sustainable higher education institutions: promoting a holistic approach 75
    Usha Iyer-Raniga
    and Karishma Kashyap
    6 Student-led
    sustainability actions at Latin American universities: a case study
    from Chile 93
    Claudia Mac-lean,
    Isabella Villanueva and Jean Hug.
    7 Understanding recycling behavior in the university: a case study from
    Southern Chile 109
    Rodrigo Vargas-Gaete,
    Paula Guarda-Saavedra
    and Javiera Eskuche
    8 Sustainability in Finnish craft education: United Nations Sustainable
    Development Goals of the 2030 Agenda as a frame for an overview 121
    Niina Väänänen and Sinikka Pöllönen
    9 Infusing education for sustainable development (ESD) into curricula:
    teacher educators? experiences within the School of Education at
    The University of the West Indies, Jamaica 133
    Carmel Roofe, Therese Ferguson, Carol Hordatt Gentles,
    Sharon Bramwell-Lalor,
    Loraine D. Cook, Aldrin E. Sweeney,
    Canute Thompson and Everton Cummings
    10 Teaching leadership skills to sustainability professionals 152
    R. Bruce Hull, David P. Robertson, and Michael Mortimer
    11 Sustainability goals, mental health and violence: convergent dialogues in
    research and higher education 163
    Sonia Regina da Cal Seixas and Jo?o Luiz de Moraes Hoeffel
    12 The Sustainable Development Goals in the context of university
    extension projects: the Brazilian case of the Federal University of
    Rio de Janeiro (UFRJ) 179
    Luan Santos, Victória Fernandes da Silva, Isabella Arlochi de Oliveira and
    Bruno Neves Amado
    13 Teachers? training as a way of increasing sustainable traditional livelihoods
    in the coastal region of Paraty, Brazil 196
    Marina Alves Novaes e Cruz, Ana Claudia Campuzano Martinez,
    Cecilia Maria Marafelli, Katherine Cilae Benedict, Maria In?s Rocha de S.,
    Leonardo Esteves de Freitas and Edmundo Gallo
    14 Field notes: teaching sustainable business to environmental scientists 208
    Diana Watts

    PART II INNOVATION AND NEW TECHNOLOGIES
    15 Innovations in curriculum and pedagogy in education for
    sustainable development 219
    Hock Lye Koh and Su Yean Teh
    16 Digital storytelling as OER-enabled
    pedagogy: sustainable teaching in a
    digital world 238
    Daniel Otto
    17 Addressing the SDGs through an integrated model of
    collaborative education 252
    Wendy Stubbs, Susie S.Y. Ho, Jessica K. Abbonizio, Stathi Paxinos and
    Joannette J. (Annette) Bos
    18 Measuring transformative learning for sustainability in higher education:
    application of an augmented Learning Activities Survey 272
    Elizabeth Sidiropoulos
    19 The need to build the concept of environment within the framework of
    the Sustainable Development Goals 290
    Rocío Jiménez-Fontana,
    Esther García-González
    and Antonio Navarrete
    20 Interdisciplinary training for the transformation of teaching in the context
    of sustainability 306
    Osvaldo Luiz Gonçalves Quelhas, Sergio Luiz Braga França,
    Marcelo Jasmim Meiri?o, Gilson Brito Alves Lima, Luís Perez Zotes and
    Nicholas Van-Erven
    Ludolf
    21 Extra-curricular
    activities as a way of teaching sustainability 323
    Gert-Olof
    Boström, Katarina Winka and Katarzyna Wolanik Boström
    22 Fostering empathy towards effective sustainability teaching: from the Food
    Sustainability Index educational toolkit to a new pedagogical model 335
    Sonia Massari, Francesca Allievi and Francesca Recanati
    23 Making economics relevant: incorporating sustainability 350
    Madhavi Venkatesan
    24 Towards sustainability as a frame of mind in higher education: thinking
    about sustainability rhizomatically 366
    Dzintra Iliško
    25 Implementing a green co-learning
    center to support sustainable
    campus development 376
    Cahyono Agus, Nur Aini Iswati Hasanah, Aqmal Nur Jihad,
    Pita Asih Bekti Cahyanti, Muhammad Sulaiman, and Suratman
    26 An exploration of interdisciplinary settings as intellectual spaces for
    sustainability in higher education 389
    Rudi W. Pretorius
    27 Stepping toward a sense of place: a choreography of natural and
    social science 406
    Michael-Anne
    Noble, Hilary Leighton and Ann Dale
    28 Preserving sustainability: activating the ecological university through
    collective food practice 418
    Monica Dantas, Sherif Goubran and Nadra Wagdy
    29 Taday?s agrofestive calendar ? Ecuador: a methodology for creating a
    sustainability experience with a dialogue of knowledge approach 435
    María Fernanda Acosta Altamirano, Verónica Gabriela Tacuri Albarracín
    and Erika Gabriela Araujo P.rez
    30 Free online spaces for learning and awareness in the sustainability field:
    the Universidade da Coru?a (Spain) project 445
    María Alló, Carmen Gago-Cortés,
    Ángeles Longarela-Ares
    and
    Estefanía Mourelle
    31 Sustainability in the workplace and the theory of planned behaviour:
    norms and identity predict environmentally friendly intentions 462
    Dennis Nigbur, Ana Fernández, Sharon Coen, Anke Franz and Ian Hocking
    32 Challenges in sustainability teaching 473
    Walter Leal Filho

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