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Sustainable Development, Education and Learning

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24 August 2023

The UN’s Sustainable Development Goal #4 focuses on inclusive, quality education, galvanizing efforts for substantial educational reform around the globe. Progress is being made but are the initiatives being upscaled and mainstreamed rapidly enough? Has caring become an essential aspect of learning? Have cooperative learning and creativity been given enough attention? Are teachers receiving sufficient support? These are some of the questions raised by Victoria Thoresen as she considers the goals and challenges iterated in the SDG.
Thoresen argues that unless implementation of the new definitions of inclusive, quality education are prioritized everywhere, sustainable development will be severely hampered and, conceivably, misdirected. She examines the recent evolution of education in light of political and commercial ambitions, technological advancements, and knowledge creation and sharing. Key concerns relating to education for and learning about sustainable development are identified and major obstacles to achieving inclusive, quality education for all are discussed.

EDUCATION / Educational Policy & Reform / General, Sustainability, BUSINESS & ECONOMICS / Development / Sustainable Development, EDUCATION / Aims & Objectives, EDUCATION / Philosophy, Theory & Social Aspects, Moral and social purpose of education, Educational strategies and policy

This thought-provoking book encapsulates the profound expertise and invaluable insights of its author, whose extensive experience shines through every page. The book challenges conventional paradigms and inspires readers to reconceptualize education for sustainable development as a transformative force that nurtures not only intellectual growth but also the development of compassionate and engaged global citizens. I can highly recommend the book to educators, policymakers, students and scholars alike as a source of inspiration to reimagine education and unlock its potential to create sustainable change.
Introduction: galvanizing a global movement for inclusive, quality education
Part I: Key issues related to SDG4
1. Education’s role in society
2. Critical challenges facing humanity
3. SDG4’s aspirations for catalyzing change
Part II: Barriers impeding educational reform
4. The complex educational landscape
5. Recurring problems in education
Part III: Improving education
6. Significant stepping stones
7. Important components
8. Vital means
9. Essential support
Conclusion: gaining momentum