2006
DOI: 10.1108/14676370610639263
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Education for sustainability in university studies

Abstract: PurposeTo report on a project involving European and Latin American universities, focusing on curriculum greening.Design/methodology/approachThis paper presents the experiences gained in connection with the “ACES Project” which is a model of the implementation of sustainability principles in higher education, with a special emphasis on curriculum greening. This paper presents the principles and main results of the project, which involved 11 European and Latin American universities, with financial support from … Show more

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“…On the other hand when inspecting ESD strategies deployed by higher education institutions in Latin America, only few models, specifically aim to implement these strategies, have been developed. For example, Geli de Ciurana and Leal Filho (2006) developed the ACES model that includes the complexities to incorporate environmental and sustainable development aspect into the curriculum in higher education. In 2008, the Regional Conference about Higher Education in Latin America and Caribbean Area -CRES signed a declaration where higher education was considered as strategic instrument for sustainable development and inter-institutional and international cooperation, and higher education in Latin America must reaffirm and strengthen the multi-cultural, multi-ethnic and multilingual character of the countries and the region (UNESCO-IESLAC, 2008).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…On the other hand when inspecting ESD strategies deployed by higher education institutions in Latin America, only few models, specifically aim to implement these strategies, have been developed. For example, Geli de Ciurana and Leal Filho (2006) developed the ACES model that includes the complexities to incorporate environmental and sustainable development aspect into the curriculum in higher education. In 2008, the Regional Conference about Higher Education in Latin America and Caribbean Area -CRES signed a declaration where higher education was considered as strategic instrument for sustainable development and inter-institutional and international cooperation, and higher education in Latin America must reaffirm and strengthen the multi-cultural, multi-ethnic and multilingual character of the countries and the region (UNESCO-IESLAC, 2008).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In regard to teaching, the importance of developing specialised study programs on sustainability issues is underlined and, at the same time, introducing sustainability in all the study programs. This process is considered a key indicator of universities' commitment to sustainability, yet it is recognized that universities face great challenges [30,31] in the construction of an interdisciplinary practice, and the integration of sustainability as a part of the knowledge and teaching tools of teachers [32]. To date, the development of new programs focused on sustainability issues has been successful, but the introduction of sustainability as a transversal dimension in academic offers shows slower progress.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…However, little has been written on cooperative, educational, cross-cultural programs at undergraduate institutions aimed at improving knowledge in the realm of sustainability, which often goes handin-hand with the resolution of human conflict (Lundegård and Wickmann 2007). Cross-cultural communication is crucial in order to solve international issues, including environmental problems (Bennet et al 2012;Ciurana and Filho 2006;Pinar 2003;Stephens et al 2008). To promote international communication concerning environmental issues in institutions of higher education, professors of environmental science at Allegheny College and Denison University of the Great Lakes College Association worked through the Visiting Fellowships program of the Global Liberal Arts Alliance to coordinate communication and cooperation between cross-cultural, parallel courses in Bulgaria, Morocco, Pakistan, and Greece.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%