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Education for Sustainable development Afternoon key-note The 9th of July 2013 At the CPU By Kirsten Paaby
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CPU 2012
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The Context Citizen Participation Active learning University Local Democracy
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Learning for Local Democracy the Study The study and the third phase in a global context: A contribution to the UN Decade for Education for Sustainable Development Photo: Namsdal Newspaper
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The Aim of the Study Systematic picture – wealth and local participation Map concrete experiences – responses to wide spectrum of social challenges To build Intellectual and experiental resources
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The Second Phase Case country studies from 11 countries: Croatia, Hungary, Norway, Romania, Slovakia,Spain, United Kingdom, Germany, Belarus, Georgia,Serbia
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6 Cross-cutting Chapters * Political, Institutional, Legislative Factors * Local Authorities, Institutions, Leadership * Civil Society * Civic Education and Young People * New Technologies and E-Government * Citizenship and Social Inclusion
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Sustainable Development?!
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Bærekraftig forbruk? Balancing the economical considerations with the ecological and social considerations? The future generations perspective?
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Sustainable development is seeking to meet the needs of the present without compromising those of future generations. We have to learn our way out of current social and environmental problems and learn to live sustainably. Sustainable development is a vision of development that encompasses populations, animal and plant species, ecosystems, natural resources and that integrates concerns such as the fight against poverty, gender equality, human rights, education for all, health, human security, intercultural dialogue. UNESCO Education for sustainable development aims to help people to develop the attitudes, skills and knowledge to make informed decisions for the benefit of themselves and others, now and in the future, and to act upon these decisions. The United Nations Decade of Education for Sustainable Development (2005-2014), for which UNESCO is the lead agency, seeks to integrate the principles, values, and practices of sustainable development into all aspects of education and learning, in order to address the social, economic, cultural and environmental problems we face in the 21st century. The Bonn-Declaration
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From Rio – call for democratic mobilisation From Johannesburg – call for education and life long learning with a focus on: COMPETANCE OF ACTION
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2005-2014 The UN Decade for Education for Sustainable Development – ”learning to change our world”
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The Decade promotes: Interdisciplinary and holistic learning Values-based learning Critical thinking Multi-method approaches Participatory decision making Locally relevant information
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The Target Groups: Pupils, students Society as a whole Life long learning New competance for action
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Regional Centres of Expertice An RCE: A network of existing formal, non-formal and informal education organisations mobilised to deliver education for sustainable development (ESD) to local and regional communities. The network of RCEs worldwide will constitute the Global Learning Space for Sustainable Development. Aspire to achieve the goals of the DESD, 2005-2014 By translating its global objectives into the context of the local communities in which they operate. http://www.rce-network.org/elgg/
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Ecological loops of learning In partnerships
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Democratic Ecology – the Halkær Ådal Valley, Denmark «The stork has returned…»..and it takes twice as long to shop at the Co-op»
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The Future Scenario Workshop a successfull method
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The City District Sagene – innovative and creative work in making dialogues with the citizens – testemony of participation
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Global follow up in Fredrikstad (Norway) Twinning and exchange networks with towns in Guatemala since 1985
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«Our Common Learning» «Our Common future» The Balancing Act www.thebalancinact.info
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