Title: Culture, Community and Education for Sustainable Development
1Culture, Community and Education for Sustainable
Development
- Chair Clive Belgeonne, Development Education
Project - Presenters Jim Baker, Connections for
Development - Yvonne Gilligan, Groundwork UK
- UK Launch Conferencefor theUN Decade of
Education for Sustainable DevelopmentTuesday 13
December 2005
2Questions that framed the seminar
- What are the levels of understanding of ESD
within particular local contexts? - How can communities across the UK, with different
priorities and aspirations, connect with complex
issues that threaten planetary sustainability? - How can we build greater inclusivity and
participation, and link to issues of community
cohesion? - How we can all develop a sense of our roles and
responsibilities as global citizens, and move
beyond awareness-raising to informed community
action?
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5Education influences and
reflects the values of society and the kind of
society we want to be National Curriculum
values and purposes.
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8The Egan Review - Skills for Sustainable
Communities, ODPM, April 2004
- Sustainable communities meet the diverse needs
of existing and future residents, contribute to a
high quality of life and provide opportunity and
choice. They achieve this in ways that make
effective use of natural resources, enhance the
environment, promote social cohesion and
inclusion, and strengthen economic prosperity.
9The challenge?
- "Each nation, cultural group, and individual must
learn the skills of recognizing their own values
and assessing these values in the context of
sustainability." - Draft UN implementation scheme for the Decade of
ESD
10How can people engage with sustainable
development through the learning process?
- How, over the next 10 years, can we best "use"
the UN Decade? - What needs to be taken forward by the education
sector, be it at national or local level, to
address the issues raised? - How can the UK best contribute to the
international success of the Decade?