Journal
INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF ENVIRONMENTAL RESEARCH AND PUBLIC HEALTH
Volume 19, Issue 20, Pages -Publisher
MDPI
DOI: 10.3390/ijerph192013363
Keywords
higher education institutions (HEIs); education for sustainable development (ESD); UNESCO priority areas for ESD; sustainable development
Funding
- University POLITEHNICA of Bucharest
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This article analyzes the current state of education for sustainable development activities provided by higher education institutions (HEIs) through interviews with the academic community. The results indicate areas for improvement in HEI activities and promising aspects through partnerships. It highlights the importance of educating educators and enhancing their digital skills and teaching methods to achieve sustainable development.
Higher education institutions (HEIs) are adopting sustainable development (SD) in their strategies for the future. The roadmap by UNESCO is the path to follow to reach success. The approach is different for every HEI, thus the objective of this paper is to analyze the current state of education for sustainable development activities provided by HEIs through the eyes of the academic community (responders category: professors, researchers, associate professors). The method to conduct the study was an interview that had 40 enclosed questions and a free part at the end where the responders could bring additional information to the study if they considered it necessary. All the interviews were transcribed and given a code (e.g., RHEI1, RHEI 29) in order to perform the analysis using descriptive statistics with the help of the program MS Office EXCEL. The results showed some areas where the activities provided by HEIs need improvement and also revealed promising aspects through partnerships. Making the values of SD known to the academic and local community will help fulfill the true potential for change and future development. Moreover, the analysis showed the need to educate educators and improve their digital skills and teaching methods/techniques in order to achieve sustainable development. Another result revealed the need for improvements in HEI curricula that will contribute to gaining those skills/abilities that emerging jobs should have.
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