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Sustainability

Co-developing pedagogical teacher support for enhanced sustainability integration in Higher education

As part of their commitment to advance responsible management education, PRME Champions engage in projects with outcomes that support the whole PRME community.
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Project rationale

The key role of teachers and appropriate pedagogical approaches in bringing change in academia and in implementing Education in Sustainable Development, ESD, is evident. To be able to offer quality education in responsible management, training of academic staff is seen as beneficial or even as an essential prerequisite for a sustainability paradigm shift in higher education. Studies show that pedagogical training in general has a significant impact on the participants in personal development as a teacher and in gaining pedagogical understanding. However, training of university teachers in teaching sustainability is found to be underemphasized and insufficient in higher education institutions (HEIs). 

This project aims to support the competence development of teaching staff by providing training for teachers to integrate selected sustainability relevant competencies and themes into their respective teaching. While support needs vary between institutions, the project will develop training modules and material that is made openly available and in such a format that allows its customization to different institutions鈥 and teachers鈥 needs. 

The aim is to create a training that will nudge teachers to re-think and adjust their teaching from their own stand point. The project work draws on research based pedagogical expertise, existing good ESD practices of teacher training in HEIs and co-development of training modules with interested partners and teaching-development-oriented teachers. It also benefits from the PRME , which is an on-going three-year program that focuses on pedagogical approaches to enhance sustainable development in responsible management education.

Contribution to SDGs: The project contributes to the UN Sustainable Development target 4.7, ensuring that 鈥渁ll learners acquire the knowledge and skills needed to promote sustainable development鈥 and SDG 17 with capacity building and knowledge sharing through international partnerships and cooperation. 

Duration: March 2024鈥揇ecember 2025

Project partners

Further information

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