2017
DOI: 10.3390/su9111966
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Levels of Governance in Policy Innovation Cycles in Community Education: The Cases of Education for Sustainable Development and Climate Change Education

Abstract: Abstract:While there is little doubt that social networks are essential for processes of implementing social innovations in community education such as Climate Change Education (CCE) or Education for Sustainable Development (ESD), scholars have neglected to analyze these processes in the multilevel governance system using Social Network Analysis. In this article, we contribute to closing this research gap by exploring the implementation of CCE and ESD in education at the regional and global levels. We compare … Show more

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“…Particularly, the initial goal of ESD was the incorporation of ecological, economic, and environmental aspects throughout the lifelong learning process [2]. Focusing on Higher ESD, it aims to go beyond the generation and acquisition of knowledge, being reflected on further effects and even behaviours and decisions in a future-oriented and global perspective of responsibility, by incorporating ecological, economic and environmental aspects into the whole process [3,4].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Particularly, the initial goal of ESD was the incorporation of ecological, economic, and environmental aspects throughout the lifelong learning process [2]. Focusing on Higher ESD, it aims to go beyond the generation and acquisition of knowledge, being reflected on further effects and even behaviours and decisions in a future-oriented and global perspective of responsibility, by incorporating ecological, economic and environmental aspects into the whole process [3,4].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In the context of social innovation or "Education for Sustainable Development" (ESD), previous studies have highlighted the important role of social networks in enhancing the learning process [89] and in generating new ideas within network members [90]. Social networks provide great opportunities for problem-solving by accelerating the knowledge and information flow within members of networks [59].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Moreover, it is particularly important to take into account the framework of actor constellations and their influence. Kolleck et al [49] highlight the importance of networks and especially local networks with actors not coming from the formal systems for the successful institutionalisation of innovations in education [19,49]. The connection to local networks can hence explain how social innovation in education can successfully be implemented.…”
Section: The Role Of Collaboration and Network For Social Innovationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This decision was made in order to count in the high relevance of a sufficient embeddedness in a supportive environment for each initiative and, hence, also a sufficient integration in a network, hence an ecosystem. As, for instance, Kolleck et al [19,49] could already demonstrate, the role of networks is particularly strong for the successful diffusion and implementation of innovation in education. In this article, the ecosystem perspective going beyond pure networking is hence highlighted and discussed as a crucial element for the success of social innovation.…”
Section: Theoretical Approachmentioning
confidence: 99%