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El desarrollo sostenible y el futuro de la enseñanza de las ciencias
Author(s) -
Ma J. Sáez,
Kurt Riquarts
Publication year - 1996
Publication title -
enseñanza de las ciencias/enseñanza de las ciencias
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 0.495
H-Index - 15
eISSN - 2174-6486
pISSN - 0212-4521
DOI - 10.5565/rev/ensciencias.4224
Subject(s) - situated , curriculum , sustainable development , club , education for sustainable development , pedagogy , sociology , political science , humanities , environmental ethics , philosophy , law , computer science , medicine , artificial intelligence , anatomy
Although the idea of sustainable development came up in the first reports of the Club of Rome some twenty years ago, it was not taken into account by educationalists until the late eighties. The paper discusses two issues that have emerged from that of sustainable development: a) the operative consequences of this concept for citizens; b) the consequences for the educational system and curriculum. The consequences are discussed at three levels: a) the curriculum, where not only the scientific and technological innovations may be examined on environmental terms, but also the idea about economic development and growth (they are not always together on historical terms), b) on hands teacher training promoting evaluation linked to on the scene teacher training as an important skill; c) innovative learning where anticipating global situations and participating locally is based on situated learning.

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