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Palmer, Joy, Ed.; And Others – 1995
The World Conservation Union brings together states, government agencies, and a diverse range of non-governmental organizations (NGOs) in a unique world partnership that seeks to influence, encourage, and assist societies throughout the world to conserve the integrity and diversity of nature as well as to ensure that any use of natural resources…
Descriptors: Attitude Change, Community Involvement, Conservation (Environment), Environmental Education
Slaus, Ivo; Slaus-Kokotovic, Andrea; Morovic, Jasenka – International Journal of Educational Development, 2004
The status of the educational system of Croatia is presented and several human development indicators for Croatia are compared with those of other countries in transition. The role of education in facing globalisation and in assuring sustainable development is analysed. The aims of various levels of education: primary, secondary and higher…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Role of Education, Sustainable Development, Developing Nations
Brunold, Andreas Otto – Higher Education in Europe, 2005
Globalization is a fundamental factor affecting higher education in this century. More than ever before, the processes of globalization are being integrated into a set of social, technological, economic, cultural and ecological factors, so that we are now beginning to accept that we are facing a completely irreversible world-wide phenomenon. The…
Descriptors: Ecological Factors, Environmental Education, Sustainable Development, Global Approach
Ferrer-Balas, Didac – International Journal of Sustainability in Higher Education, 2004
In 1996 the Technical University of Catalonia (UPC) adopted an Environment Plan which incorporated classical technical education, promoting multidisciplinary environmental research, and improving the environmental performance of university life as a whole. This paper outlines the first environment plan (1996-2001). It discusses its encouraging…
Descriptors: Environmental Research, Technical Education, Environmental Education, Strategic Planning
Chang, Shu-Nu – Science Education International, 2007
The rapid development of science and technology has become a global issue in modern society, since it will not only bring conveniences into people's lives but it may also cause extensive environmental damage to the planet earth. Therefore, it is important to propagate the notion of Science Technology and Society (STS) and the awareness of…
Descriptors: Science Education, Science and Society, Environmental Education, Technology Education
Education Development Center, Inc., 2004
The focus of this project was to address global climate change and, in the same context, analyze how proposed solutions could simultaneously enhance employment opportunities for youth. The outcomes of the project include: (1) greater awareness and engagement of youth in climate change issues, including the need to promote renewable energy…
Descriptors: Employment Opportunities, Youth Employment, Climate Control, Sustainable Development
Yagelski, Robert P. – English Education, 2005
Schooling, which is shared to the extent that Americans share no other cultural or institutional experience, is perhaps the single greatest influence on how people understand the world around them and their places in it. English instruction, required as it is throughout formal schooling, constitutes perhaps the most powerful vehicle for shaping…
Descriptors: Global Approach, Intellectual Disciplines, Discipline, English Instruction
Bourn, Douglas – Applied Environmental Education and Communication, 2005
Learning and understanding more about sustainable development had become a feature of policy initiatives and programmes by a number of countries prior to the decision at the Johannesburg Summit to promote a Decade on the subject. But research and evaluation of programmes on sustainable development education over the past 10 years have, in the…
Descriptors: Citizenship, Environmental Education, Foreign Countries, Sustainable Development
St. George, Elizabeth – Higher Education: The International Journal of Higher Education and Educational Planning, 2006
This article questions the assumption that increasing competition among higher education institutions is the best method of achieving a strong higher education sector in developing countries. It notes that there has been increasing emphasis on the importance of higher education institutions for sustainable development, particularly because of…
Descriptors: Higher Education, Competition, Government School Relationship, Developing Nations
The Digital Balance between Industrialised and Developing Countries: Futures Studies for Development
Hietanen, Olli – E-Learning, 2006
The purpose of researching the digital balance between industrialised and developing countries was to discover how information and communication technology (ICT), content and e-services developed in Finland will work on the African continent, and vice versa. Globalisation and the associated new international division of labour and well-being…
Descriptors: Futures (of Society), Foreign Countries, Sustainable Development, Social Capital
Hausler, Mary – 2002
This curriculum project compares Mexican society with the U.S. society. The project takes 4 weeks for classroom implementation, and different concepts are covered each week. A detailed step-by-step procedure is provided for the teacher to follow with 13 suggestions for projects about Mexico. Web sites are identified that offer specific information…
Descriptors: Area Studies, Cross Cultural Studies, Curriculum Development, Democracy
Toakley, Arthur Raymond – Higher Education Policy, 2004
Globalization is a natural outcome of the sustained technological and economic growth, which originated with the Industrial Revolution in Britain during the 18th century. This path to continuing economic growth spread initially to continental Europe and North America, and brought with it the creation of large towns and substantial social change.…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Social Change, Physical Environment, Sustainable Development
Haskin, Kathleen M. – 1993
This curriculum guide is an attempt to tackle difficult environmental issues through familiar and realistic outdoor teaching formulas. It presents activities that combine experience-based techniques with complex global issues and involves a step-by-step process that an instructor may walk through in order to find the location in their curriculum…
Descriptors: Civil Liberties, Conservation (Environment), Cultural Awareness, Economics
O'Sullivan, Edmund – Canadian Journal of Environmental Education, 2002
Addresses higher education, specifically universities, and their role in moving toward a sustainable, ecologically-sound, and vibrant society. Suggests that universities are caught between two competing visions. (Contains 24 references.) (DDR)
Descriptors: College Curriculum, College Students, Economics, Environmental Education
LeFay, Raven – International Journal of Children's Spirituality, 2006
This discussion is a critical analysis of mainstream Western education. It explores the system's historical ties with industrial civilization, and considers how both have emerged from a mechanistic worldview, and how the education system has evolved to serve the interests of capitalism and colonialism. The corporate takeover of the education…
Descriptors: Criticism, Western Civilization, Educational Philosophy, School Business Relationship