ABSTRACT

In a time of unprecedented transformation as society seeks to build a more sustainable future, education plays an increasingly central role in training key agents of change. This book asks how we can equip students and scholars with the capabilities to promote sustainability and how the higher education curriculum can be changed to facilitate the paradigm shift needed.

Across the globe, a rising number of higher education institutions and academics are responding to these questions by transforming their own teaching and learning and their institutions’ curricula. This book contributes to that development by examining in-depth case studies of innovative approaches and curriculum changes at multiple levels of the education sector. Elaborating key principles of higher education for sustainable development and identifying drivers and barriers to implementing sustainability in the curriculum, the book provides a comprehensive overview of what makes higher education for sustainable development a unique field of research and practice, as well as offering a coherent narrative of how change can be effected in it.

This much-needed book is a valuable resource to inform, guide and inspire students, academics, administrators and community partners, whether experienced or new to the field, whether already committed or not to higher education for sustainable development in an age of transformation.

chapter |5 pages

Introduction

part I|47 pages

The need for change

chapter 1|15 pages

Living in a time of transformation

The challenge of sustainability

chapter 2|10 pages

From policy to action

The maturation of education for sustainable development

chapter 3|11 pages

Higher education in the twenty-first century

Old missions and new challenges

chapter 4|9 pages

Connecting the dots

Higher education for sustainable development

part II|60 pages

Learning for a change

chapter 5|13 pages

What are we striving for?

Learning objectives and educational goals

chapter 6|16 pages

What's hot and what's not?

Topics in higher education for sustainable development

chapter 7|15 pages

Facilitating competence development

From teaching to learning

chapter 8|14 pages

Learning to what end?

Assessing and evaluating learning outcomes

part III|45 pages

Learning to change

chapter 9|15 pages

Changing university organization from within

A ‘next practices' approach

chapter 10|15 pages

Curriculum change and education for sustainable development

Patterns of implementation

chapter 11|13 pages

Drivers and barriers to curriculum change

part IV|40 pages

Beyond change