Ecologized Collaborative Online International Learning: Tackling Wicked Sustainability Problems Through Education for Sustainable Development

A. Adefila, Osman Arrobbio, Geraldine Brown, Zoe Robinson, Gary Spolander, Ilkhom Soliev, Bret Willers, L. Morini, Dario Padovan, Katherine Wimpenny
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Abstract Education for Sustainable Development (ESD) is increasingly embedded in higher education (HE) due to the current emphasis on tackling the environmental crisis. Similarly, Civic Society Organisations are expanding their mobilization and practical action in communities. These approaches can reach almost all people on the planet and open avenues for effective global action around sustainable development. It is important to connect both learners and develop agents of change in society. In this paper, we focus on how digital resources can support democratization of knowledge production and improve equitable citizen participation in ESD and practical action at the local and global levels. The paper investigates structures, processes and components that support transnational collaboration in digital spaces, particularly, around the enhancement of sustainable environmental attitudes. We use Collaborative Online International Learning (COIL) as a basis to develop EcoCOIL as a versatile model for expanding coalition building tools and principles, to promote environmental citizenship and develop multi-layered communities of practice. Stakeholders include university students and staff, technical experts, business leaders and entrepreneurs, social innovators, policy makers, Community Social Organisations (CSOs), etc. EcoCOIL focuses on co-created wisdom sharing across intercultural, intergenerational and transdisciplinary actors; it brings an innovative, participatory angle to curriculum development by integration of lifelong learning principles and practical facilitation of sustainable behavior within communities in real time.
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生态化合作在线国际学习:通过可持续发展教育解决棘手的可持续性问题
摘要:由于当前对应对环境危机的重视,可持续发展教育(ESD)越来越多地嵌入到高等教育(HE)中。同样,公民社会组织正在扩大其在社区的动员和实际行动。这些办法可以惠及地球上几乎所有的人,并为围绕可持续发展采取有效的全球行动开辟了道路。连接学习者和发展社会变革的推动者是很重要的。在本文中,我们重点关注数字资源如何支持知识生产的民主化,提高公民对可持续发展教育的公平参与以及地方和全球层面的实际行动。本文研究了支持数字空间跨国合作的结构、过程和组成部分,特别是围绕增强可持续环境态度的结构、过程和组成部分。我们以在线合作国际学习(COIL)为基础,将EcoCOIL发展成为一种扩展联盟建设工具和原则的通用模式,以促进环境公民意识和发展多层次的实践社区。利益相关者包括大学生和教职员、技术专家、商界领袖和企业家、社会创新者、政策制定者、社区社会组织(CSOs)等。EcoCOIL专注于跨文化、跨代和跨学科参与者之间共同创造的智慧共享;它通过整合终身学习原则和实时促进社区内可持续行为的实践,为课程开发带来了创新,参与性的角度。
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期刊介绍: Journal of Teacher Education for Sustainability (JTEFS) is a forum for the meeting of different views, ideas and research to promote the further development of studies and practice of teacher education in all areas of formal and non-formal education in relation to sustainability. Contributors are encouraged to submit articles with relevance to content and forms of teacher professional and academic education, problems and tasks of teacher in-service education and other issues to help teachers to become responsible mentors for the sustainable development.
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