Further Education Resources

Sustaining the Impact

Sustaining the Impact: Exploring the Outcomes of Professional Recognition of Scottish Teachers for Sustainable Development Education, prepared by Dr Hamish Ross (Edinburgh University), GTC Scotland and WWF.

UNESCO 2012 survey PROCESSES AND LEARNING FOR ESD

If you have had problems going back to the UNESCO survey on Survey Monkey, please see the survey questions here and send your responses to Sarah Simmons by email: sasimmons88@gmail.com by 5:15PM on Wednesday 25th January.  If you are unable to send your response to us by this time, don't worry, we are still very keen to hear your views and your responses will feed into SEEd's Policy Forum

This survey will saty open until Feb 29th 2012 for UK collation purposes

Unicef Resources on Child and Youth Participation

Visit the Unicef website for links to a number of resources on the concept of child and youth participation:

Unicef Child and Youth Participation

Resilience, Engagement, Future Employment

This is a top tips booklet from Action for Children, providing ideas and practical information for using sustainable development approaches to enhance the delivery of positive outcomes for young people. It may be used by educators and service providers to help improve young people's physical and mental wellbeing, educational attainment, social and life skills, employment prospects, and their ability to respond and adapt to change, as well as improving the local environment and place in which they live.

SORTED - Sustainability Online Resource and Toolkit for Education

SORTED is an online resource and toolkit provided by EAUC (Environmental Association of Universities and Colleges) for the learning and skills sector. The site provides a wide range of useful information and links, as well advice for use at the varying stages of your sustainability education journey, either as an individual, or as an institution. This includes pages on case studies and guidance on continuing professional development. This is an invaluable resource for staff and students alike.

ESD An Expert Review of Processes and Learning, UNESCO 2011

This Expert Review, authored by Daniella Tilbury, commissioned by UNESCO is part of their phased Monitoring and Evaluation of the Decade. It endeavors to identify which commonly accepted learning processes are aligned with ESD and should be promoted through ESD-related programmes and activities. It also seeks to examine which learning opportunities contribute to sustainable development.

Materials from the UCU Environment Conference November 2010

The second University College Union national environment conference 'Sustainable Development - Making our Voice Heard' held on November 18th, 2010 was a big success. Over 50 participants met to review the work of the union during 2010 and develop an action plan for 2011. The day was structured around the 3 themes pioneered by the UCU, in the last 2 years, of campus, curriculum and community.

Most Wanted: Post Graduate Skills Needs in the Environment Sector

This skills needs review, published by the merged Environmental Research Funders Forum and Living With Environmental Change in 2010, provides a clearer picture of current and future training needs in the environment sector than has existed previously, in identifying 15 critical skills gaps including interdisciplinarity, sustainability science and planning, as well as a range of skills in resource provision and environmental quality assessment. 

ESD in the UK 2010

This report is an update from the 2008 report and also reflects on progress since 2008 as well as filling in some gaps.

ESD in the UK in 2008: A Survey of Action The UN Decade of ESD, 2005–2014

This report provides an overview of education for sustainable development (ESD) efforts in the UK in 2008 and is meant to be a starting point for more in-depth research, particularly regarding quality and long-term outcomes of the Decade of Education for Sustainable Development (DESD) goals. It provides a baseline for beginning to measure progress in the UK on ESD and the DESD, and offers headline data on key themes that were considered by stakeholders to be important areas for monitoring ESD in the UK. It is cross sectoral

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