TY - JOUR
T1 - Multi-level education for sustainability through global citizenship, territorial education and art forms
AU - Simon, Sandrine
AU - Vieira, Inês
AU - Jecu, Marta
N1 - info:eu-repo/grantAgreement/FCT//UI%2FBD%2F150716%2F2020/PT#
info:eu-repo/grantAgreement/FCT/6817 - DCRRNI ID/UIDB%2F04647%2F2020/PT#
info:eu-repo/grantAgreement/FCT/6817 - DCRRNI ID/UIDP%2F04647%2F2020/PT#
UI/BD/150716/2020
UIDB/04647/2020
UIDP/04647/2020
CeiED-ECIA/0002/2020
COFAC/CeiED-ECIJ/0001/2020
UIDB-4114-2020
PY - 2023
Y1 - 2023
N2 - This article is aimed at addressing concepts, approaches and challenges that are both very characteristic of the era we are living in and that would also greatly benefit from being more and better integrated into our learning systems (both in the formal and non-formal educational systems and lifelong learning). Those issues and themes have emerged from, or have been exacerbated by, socio-economic systems in place since the middle of the 20th century, promoting amongst other things, a consumption society based on a linear over-exploitation of natural resources, the globalization of exchanges, a rapid urbanization process and not-always-harmonious mixes of cultures and communities. The COVID-19 pandemic seems to have culminated in triggering reflections on what matters most and, conversely, on what makes our world so un-sustainable and non-resilient. From these, a new momentum has been generated on reviewing where our efforts on teaching and learning about ‘sustainability’ got us to. Our focus here is on new approaches to education for sustainability at global, community and personal levels, as well as at levels that connect those. From linking the local to the global through ‘global citizenship,’ to experiential learning generated through practical projects such as urban agriculture, to an emotional involvement into understanding sustainability issues through art forms, we re-visit sustainability through the eyes of the learners, questioning the boundaries of the ‘sustainability educational project’ beyond the ones which, for (too) long, have paralleled those of neo-liberal reforms.
AB - This article is aimed at addressing concepts, approaches and challenges that are both very characteristic of the era we are living in and that would also greatly benefit from being more and better integrated into our learning systems (both in the formal and non-formal educational systems and lifelong learning). Those issues and themes have emerged from, or have been exacerbated by, socio-economic systems in place since the middle of the 20th century, promoting amongst other things, a consumption society based on a linear over-exploitation of natural resources, the globalization of exchanges, a rapid urbanization process and not-always-harmonious mixes of cultures and communities. The COVID-19 pandemic seems to have culminated in triggering reflections on what matters most and, conversely, on what makes our world so un-sustainable and non-resilient. From these, a new momentum has been generated on reviewing where our efforts on teaching and learning about ‘sustainability’ got us to. Our focus here is on new approaches to education for sustainability at global, community and personal levels, as well as at levels that connect those. From linking the local to the global through ‘global citizenship,’ to experiential learning generated through practical projects such as urban agriculture, to an emotional involvement into understanding sustainability issues through art forms, we re-visit sustainability through the eyes of the learners, questioning the boundaries of the ‘sustainability educational project’ beyond the ones which, for (too) long, have paralleled those of neo-liberal reforms.
KW - Arts education
KW - Commons
KW - Education for sustainability
KW - Experiential and territorial education
KW - Global citizenship education
KW - Slow artistic education
KW - Social and environmental justice
KW - Sustainable and ecological art
UR - http://www.scopus.com/inward/record.url?scp=85153502697&partnerID=8YFLogxK
U2 - 10.3389/feduc.2023.1129824
DO - 10.3389/feduc.2023.1129824
M3 - Article
AN - SCOPUS:85153502697
SN - 2504-284X
VL - 8
SP - 1
EP - 11
JO - Frontiers in Education
JF - Frontiers in Education
M1 - 1129824
ER -