2021
DOI: 10.3390/su13063465
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Formulating Modes of Cooperative Leaning for Education for Sustainable Development

Abstract: In the face of today’s global challenges, the practice and theory of contemporary education inevitably focuses on developing the competences that help individuals to find meaningfulness in their societal and professional life, to understand the impact of local actions on global processes and to enable them to solve real-life problems [...]

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“…The collaborative approach and work plan developed within the school community was crucial in identifying the relevant flows and in acquiring a deep knowledge of the system study fixed to the peculiarities of each case, which was essential to the interpretation of results. In this sense, the research on sustainability in schools goes beyond the resource use efficiency measurement and environmental performance assessment, since investigation involving educative participation processes in schools promotes cooperative community learning, in turn helping to acquire individual and collective responsibility [51]. Close collaboration between teachers, students, parents, administrative staff personnel, and researchers provides a better understanding about how to act under the principles of sustainability.…”
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“…The collaborative approach and work plan developed within the school community was crucial in identifying the relevant flows and in acquiring a deep knowledge of the system study fixed to the peculiarities of each case, which was essential to the interpretation of results. In this sense, the research on sustainability in schools goes beyond the resource use efficiency measurement and environmental performance assessment, since investigation involving educative participation processes in schools promotes cooperative community learning, in turn helping to acquire individual and collective responsibility [51]. Close collaboration between teachers, students, parents, administrative staff personnel, and researchers provides a better understanding about how to act under the principles of sustainability.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The measures implementation must be joined to the awareness, participation, and learning. Gained knowledge can help in selecting the best environmental measures to implement in the specific educative center according to climate and economic context [51].…”
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“…Cooperative physical challenges are part of a technique that is based on the foundations of cooperative learning [7]. The challenge is presented by the teacher to the students in either a structured, semi-structured, or unstructured way.…”
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“…Pursuing a quality education that promotes gender equality and reduces inequalities mainly relies on how educational institutions can bring sustainable education to future generations of students and professionals [6,7], given that students may carry these competencies and values into the workforce [8]. Most educational systems are focused on delivering sustainability-oriented competencies with little or no research on how that pedagogical approach can deliver significant sustainable-oriented competencies [2,9,10].…”
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