2017
DOI: 10.1016/j.tate.2017.01.013
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Approaches to embedding sustainability in teacher education: A synthesis of the literature

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“…These key competencies linked to sustainability can be summarized in seven points ( Figure 1) that make visible the integral perspective of what educating for sustainability means [2,3,5,33]. From a competency perspective, ESD is a great challenge and, at the same time, a great opportunity, since it is in line with education's ultimate goal: to prepare students for their future and to assume their responsibility in it [34][35][36].…”
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“…These key competencies linked to sustainability can be summarized in seven points ( Figure 1) that make visible the integral perspective of what educating for sustainability means [2,3,5,33]. From a competency perspective, ESD is a great challenge and, at the same time, a great opportunity, since it is in line with education's ultimate goal: to prepare students for their future and to assume their responsibility in it [34][35][36].…”
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“…To achieve the ESD objectives, it is essential to rethink educational methodologies, since it is necessary for students to acquire competencies and sustainable values through teaching-learning processes that place them as active subjects for their education and that encourage participatory and democratic processes [17,18]. 'This imperative is further emphasized by UNESCO's Education Strategy (2014-2021), which outlines three strategic objectives: (1) to develop education systems and support educators to foster quality and inclusive lifelong learning for all, by improving learning processes and outcomes, (2) to empower learners to be creative and responsible global citizens by, for instance, strengthening education for sustainable development, and (3) to shape the future education agenda by rethinking education for the future' ( [35], p. 406, [37]).…”
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“…Education for sustainable development (ESD) is not a new concept; it has been developed as part of a general sustainability discourse in which education plays an important role [1]. Teachers hold the key to the development of future generations, and need to master the tools for unlocking the potential of young people.…”
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“…The relationship between these two experiences and practices is framed in a coherent curriculum and program to connect with graduate outcomes from teacher education (Loughran, 2014). Teacher education is conducted by instilling sustainable education through a broad approach by linking with the growing curriculum field in the workplace, strengthening core courses, analyzing the core components of school subjects and analyzing the broadly needed elective courses (Evans, Stevenson, Lasen, Ferreira, & Davis, 2017). The teacher professional skills can be illustrated through their resilience in carrying out the aforementioned professional duties (Day, 2014).…”
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