Education

By Info 31 Jan, 2024
The Global Schools guidebook, " Practicing Education for Sustainable Development: Case Study Guide for Educators, Volume 2," will launch at the 2024 ECOSOC Partnership Forum centered around the theme: “Accelerating the recovery from the coronavirus disease (COVID-19) and the full implementation of the 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development at all levels.” Serving as a testament to innovation, leadership, and collective action, the guidebook showcases how Global Schools Advocates throughout the world incorporate Education for Sustainable Development (ESD) into their curriculum, school-wide practices, and communities.
By Info 19 Dec, 2023
The SDG Academy is proud to launch the 2023 SDG Academy Annual Report to showcase the impact and reach of our programs during Fiscal Year 2023. The report provides an overview of SDG Academy’s key work streams and outcomes, as well as the team’s vision going forward.
By Global Schools 22 May, 2023
The Global Schools Program is thrilled to launch its 2022 Annual Report. This report showcases Global Schools’ work reaching schools, teachers, and students who are integrating Education for Sustainable Development (ESD) and SDG Target 4.7 into their communities in classrooms. This year, Global Schools received the HundrED Innovation Awards, naming the program one of the top most innovative and scalable education programs worldwide after an extensive review process by 180+ education experts.
20 Apr, 2023
A guide and accompanying online toolkit to help universities and colleges accelerate their climate action plans, while creating a new global community of practice.
17 Nov, 2022
The Mission 4.7 Malaysia team, which has been assessing the state of transformative education in the national education system, has released an interim report of its preliminary findings. In a pilot study, the team reviewed major policy documents and select primary school textbooks and curricula, and conducted interviews with a range of education stakeholders across the country. Findings from this initial report show that, while ESD themes are present in policy documents and Ministry rhetoric, there are major barriers to implementation, particularly when it comes to teacher capacity and professional development. Learn more about the Mission 4.7 Malaysia pilot study and its findings by clicking the button below.
SDG Academy Annual Report 2022
By SDG Academy 15 Sep, 2022
It is with great pride that the SDG Academy debuts its 2022 Annual Report. The 2022 Report highlights new initiatives, new courses, new partnerships and a view of the future. What are new virtual learning opportunities? Where are our learners from? How can online learning bring people together? How can you get involved? Discover this and more in the SDG Academy 2022 Annual Report.
By Leslie Bermont-Diaz 12 Sep, 2022
This policy brief sheds light on the relationship between structural vulnerabilities faced by countries (particularly SIDS) and their ability to achieve SDG 4 (Quality Education).
Practicing Education for Sustainable Development report cover
24 Jan, 2022
The Global Schools guidebook: "Practicing Education for Sustainable Development: Case Study Guide for Educators" launched on International Education Day, January 24th, 2022, in support of the theme "Changing Course, Transforming Education." The publication showcases the stories of Global Schools Advocates who are implementing sustainable development projects and initiatives in school communities globally. The purpose of this guide is to showcase best practices of educators around the world who have successfully incorporated Education for Sustainable Development (ESD) in their lessons and activities. This case-study guide summarizes lessons learned for educators, teachers, school leadership, and policymakers. It also celebrates educators on International Education Day, while inspiring others to take up school-wide strategies for ESD.
Cover of the 2021 SDG Academy Annual Report
By The SDG Academy 21 Sep, 2021
What are new virtual learning opportunities? Where are our learners from? How can online learning bring people together? How can you get involved? Discover this and more in the SDG Academy 2021 Annual Report!
By jay 21 Sep, 2020
Accelerating Education for the SDGs in Universities is a new guide from the Sustainable Development Solutions Network (SDSN) that aims to help universities, colleges, and tertiary and higher education institutions implement and mainstream this “Education for the SDGs” within their institutions. The guide was prepared in collaboration with the SDSN Regional Network for Australia, New Zealand & Pacific, the Technical University of Madrid (Universidad Politécnica de Madrid), and Monash University, and includes contributions from dozens of universities and higher education institutions around the world. It updates and expands on the Education section of the widely referenced 2017 publication, Getting Started with the SDGs in Universities . The need to greatly expand society’s capacity to solve complex challenges has never been more important or more urgent, with just ten years remaining to the 2030 deadline of achieving the SDGs, the growing understanding of the urgency of addressing climate change, and now the added challenges of managing the COVID-19 pandemic and its fallout. This need is strongly recognized in SDG 4.7, which calls for ensuring that “all learners acquire the knowledge and skills needed to promote sustainable development…” As the providers of general, professional, and lifelong education to hundreds of millions of learners around the world, universities have a unique and critical role in meeting this need. Universities have been providing some aspects of Education for the SDGs to some of their students through their traditional learning and teaching activities. However, there is a need to both scale up existing activities, as well as implement and mainstream new types of transformative learning activities, which employ interdisciplinarity, action-based learning, and multi-actor involvement, and which go beyond usual operations. Mainstreaming Education for the SDGs can be difficult within existing university structures, and deeper transformations in how universities operate will be needed to ensure this happens fast enough and deep enough. This guide aims to inspire universities to take action and support them through this process, regardless of their context, capacity or starting point. It does this by offering practical approaches and guidance, including the case for action, the different ways Education for the SDGs can be implemented in a university, the outline of a strategic implementation process, the roles of different stakeholders, how to overcome common barriers, and in-depth analysis of transformative examples. The guide is accompanied by a case study website , with almost 50 innovative and inspiring examples of how universities around the world are already accelerating their implementation of Education for the SDGs. See also : Launch Event ( video ): during the International Conference on Sustainable Development (ICSD) on 22 September 2020 Dialogue Series: The Institutional Transformation - North America event ( video ) on 18 November 2020 focused on Chapter four of the guide and featured a noteworthy set of speakers including Otto Scharmer (MIT Management Sloan School and Presencing Institute), Wendy Purcell (Harvard T.H. Chan School of Public Health and formerly Plymouth University), Luce Beaulieu (Interdisciplinary Center for Research on Sustainable Development Operationalization (CIRODD)), Sarah Mendelson, (Carnegie Mellon and formerly at ECOSOC at the UN), Amelia Clarke (University of Waterloo) and Julio Lumbreras (UPM and Harvard T.H. Chan School of Public Health). Dialogue Series: Australia, New Zealand and Pacific - Regional workshop on accelerating education for the SDGs across our higher education institutions on 9 and 10 February 2021 SDSN Australia, New Zealand and Pacific announcement The official announcement of the 2021 case studies was made at the virtual International Conference on Sustainable Development (ICSD) on 21 September 2021 during Plenary 7. The session recording can be viewed here . The full list of the 2021 case studies, organized loosely by guide chapter, can be found in the guide’s 2021 Case Study Supplement . Most cases are relevant to multiple sections of the guide. We invite you to visit the case study website , to explore the new and previous case studies in full, using activity and regional keywords.
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