Citation
Kaerchner-Ober, Renate and Dippel, Uwe
(2011)
Sustainability education - A challenge for South-East Asia and Europe.
Journal of Social Sciences, 7 (1).
pp. 90-99.
ISSN 1549-3652
Abstract
Problem statement: South-East Asia and Europe face rapid changes in social, economical and political terms. Though starting points are different, both regions experience similar problems. We see a strong slowdown of economic growth; changing proportions of the population through migration, natural disasters, economic reasons and aging populations. Problems and conflicts occur in the first
decade of the new millennium, as a lot of changes in
the educational sector have been undertaken. This study deals with sustainability education in both regions.
Approach: In particular, we compare issues of higher education in Malaysia and Germany. We explore current tendencies and changes from various perspectives and how they fit into a concept of sustainability education. (Or is it education to sustainability, respectively sustainable education?) Results: It is shown, that sustainability in the
educational field is possible only, if related to a socio-cultural context that considers the disposition of the individual; instead of using assumptions gathered and subsequently transferred from a society distinct in its predominant descriptors, respectively from determinators of some abstract industrial process demands.
Conclusion: Sustainable education is recognized as a not a priori transferable entity in the global context. It must rather be contextualized and suitably embedded into individual and divers societal environs.
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