4.6 Article

Map and Track the Performance in Education for Sustainable Development across the European Union

Journal

SUSTAINABILITY
Volume 13, Issue 23, Pages -

Publisher

MDPI
DOI: 10.3390/su132313185

Keywords

education for sustainable development; quality education; European Union; well-being

Funding

  1. University POLITEHNICA of Bucharest, Romania
  2. Romanian Ministry of Education [140/GP/ 19.04.2021]

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Education for sustainable development is crucial for achieving the 17 sustainable development goals established by the 2030 Agenda. This paper aims to design a framework to track the performance of quality education across the European Union member states, focusing on SDG4. The research categorizes countries into clusters and identifies best practices for transitioning to ESD, especially for low performers.
The 17 sustainable development goals (SDG) established by 2030 Agenda cannot be achieved unless the learners are educated about sustainable development. Education for sustainable development (ESD) is a key component in preparing individuals to cope with sustainable challenges and paves the way towards a more sustainable aware society and life satisfaction. However, ESD is very complex as it depends on numerous factors and needs significant development all over the word. The paper aims to design an original and easy-to-apply framework which maps and tracks the actual performance in quality education across the European Union member states (EU27), focusing on SDG4-quality education from Agenda 30. The framework integrates three interventions-formal, non-formal, and essential education-and delivers a useful tool, a composite index, which maps and tracks the performance of the EU27 in the transition to ESD in a practical manner. The research categorizes four clusters of countries and tracks the Nordic countries of the EU27 among the high performers tier, allowing the identification of the best practices which can be spurred at European level. The findings of this paper may be used by educators, researchers, national and European authorities, and other stakeholders to monitor and accelerate progress in ESD, especially for low performers.

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