“We Can’t Wait Anymore”: Young Professionals Engaging in Education for Sustainability

IF 1.5 4区 教育学 Q2 EDUCATION & EDUCATIONAL RESEARCH Adult Education Quarterly Pub Date : 2021-09-15 DOI:10.1177/07417136211044153
W. Griswold
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Sustainability-minded young professionals are needed to facilitate movement toward a sustainable planet. Their development has largely been left to Higher Education Institutions charged with equipping future generations of professionals to address current and future intractable problems, with limited research on how they perform in these important roles upon entering professional careers. This study documents how sustainability-minded young professionals engage in education for sustainability, the process by which humans will learn to live sustainably. Grounded theory methods were used to analyze interview and focus group data collected from 10 sustainability-minded young professionals who participated in sustainable energy research experiences as undergraduates. Findings indicate sustainability-minded young professionals engaging in education for sustainability navigate sustainability identities, which is a fluid, contextual process; participate in lifelong sustainability learning; serve as sustainability educators; and adopt a positive stance toward our ability to achieve sustainability.
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“我们不能再等了”:从事可持续发展教育的年轻专业人士
需要有可持续发展意识的年轻专业人士来推动迈向可持续发展的地球。他们的发展在很大程度上留给了高等教育机构,这些机构负责培养未来几代专业人士,以解决当前和未来棘手的问题,而对他们在进入职业生涯时如何发挥这些重要作用的研究有限。这项研究记录了有可持续发展意识的年轻专业人员如何参与可持续发展教育,这是人类学会可持续生活的过程。采用基础理论方法分析了从10名具有可持续发展意识的年轻专业人员中收集的访谈和焦点小组数据,这些年轻专业人员在本科生时期参与了可持续能源研究。研究结果表明,从事可持续发展教育的具有可持续发展意识的年轻专业人员掌握可持续发展身份,这是一个流动的、有背景的过程;参与终身可持续性学习;担任可持续发展教育工作者;并对我们实现可持续发展的能力采取积极的态度。
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Adult Education Quarterly
Adult Education Quarterly EDUCATION & EDUCATIONAL RESEARCH-
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期刊介绍: The Adult Education Quarterly (AEQ) is a scholarly refereed journal committed to advancing the understanding and practice of adult and continuing education. The journal strives to be inclusive in scope, addressing topics and issues of significance to scholars and practitioners concerned with diverse aspects of adult and continuing education. AEQ publishes research employing a variety of methods and approaches, including (but not limited to) survey research, experimental designs, case studies, ethnographic observations and interviews, grounded theory, phenomenology, historical investigations, and narrative inquiry as well as articles that address theoretical and philosophical issues pertinent to adult and continuing education.
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