Promoting the UN sustainable development goals in teaching, research and democratic urban life: Approaches to lifelong education for sustainable development

The present paper looks into the field of Education for Sustainable Development by showing how sustainability-oriented topics can be integrated into foreign language teaching at school, into academic education and research in the field of business economics as well as into democratic city life in Ge...

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Main Author: Katrin Schwanke
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Peoples’ Friendship University of Russia (RUDN University) 2020-12-01
Series:Training, Language and Culture
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Online Access:https://rudn.tlcjournal.org/archive/4(4)/4(4)-04.pdf
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spelling doaj-d00993d8aae6466ebe126e9ce0340a682020-12-28T15:57:51ZengPeoples’ Friendship University of Russia (RUDN University)Training, Language and Culture2520-20732521-442X2020-12-0144516110.22363/2521-442X-2020-4-4-51-61Promoting the UN sustainable development goals in teaching, research and democratic urban life: Approaches to lifelong education for sustainable developmentKatrin Schwanke0Bluepingu e.V., NGO (Nuremberg Institute of Technology)The present paper looks into the field of Education for Sustainable Development by showing how sustainability-oriented topics can be integrated into foreign language teaching at school, into academic education and research in the field of business economics as well as into democratic city life in Germany. By focusing on these three different areas, it will be illustrated that the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) can be easily addressed and even targeted. Moreover, it may become obvious that a wide range of skills can be promoted within the frame of shaping an overall culture of sustainability. In this way, people from different social and cultural backgrounds can develop a critical awareness for a sustainable society. Learning and building knowledge is clearly defined as an ongoing and even lifelong, continuous process. By presenting different approaches and projects that foster Education for Sustainable Development, the author argues that a comprehensive approach consisting of different disciplines and/or thematic areas is imperative in order to find solutions to global challenges.https://rudn.tlcjournal.org/archive/4(4)/4(4)-04.pdfsustainabilityunsdgssustainable development goalslifelong learningeducation for sustainable developmentgenderdemocracy
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Promoting the UN sustainable development goals in teaching, research and democratic urban life: Approaches to lifelong education for sustainable development
Training, Language and Culture
sustainability
un
sdgs
sustainable development goals
lifelong learning
education for sustainable development
gender
democracy
author_facet Katrin Schwanke
author_sort Katrin Schwanke
title Promoting the UN sustainable development goals in teaching, research and democratic urban life: Approaches to lifelong education for sustainable development
title_short Promoting the UN sustainable development goals in teaching, research and democratic urban life: Approaches to lifelong education for sustainable development
title_full Promoting the UN sustainable development goals in teaching, research and democratic urban life: Approaches to lifelong education for sustainable development
title_fullStr Promoting the UN sustainable development goals in teaching, research and democratic urban life: Approaches to lifelong education for sustainable development
title_full_unstemmed Promoting the UN sustainable development goals in teaching, research and democratic urban life: Approaches to lifelong education for sustainable development
title_sort promoting the un sustainable development goals in teaching, research and democratic urban life: approaches to lifelong education for sustainable development
publisher Peoples’ Friendship University of Russia (RUDN University)
series Training, Language and Culture
issn 2520-2073
2521-442X
publishDate 2020-12-01
description The present paper looks into the field of Education for Sustainable Development by showing how sustainability-oriented topics can be integrated into foreign language teaching at school, into academic education and research in the field of business economics as well as into democratic city life in Germany. By focusing on these three different areas, it will be illustrated that the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) can be easily addressed and even targeted. Moreover, it may become obvious that a wide range of skills can be promoted within the frame of shaping an overall culture of sustainability. In this way, people from different social and cultural backgrounds can develop a critical awareness for a sustainable society. Learning and building knowledge is clearly defined as an ongoing and even lifelong, continuous process. By presenting different approaches and projects that foster Education for Sustainable Development, the author argues that a comprehensive approach consisting of different disciplines and/or thematic areas is imperative in order to find solutions to global challenges.
topic sustainability
un
sdgs
sustainable development goals
lifelong learning
education for sustainable development
gender
democracy
url https://rudn.tlcjournal.org/archive/4(4)/4(4)-04.pdf
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