Teachers as Agents of Change: development of a toolkit for teachers and schools for addressing the UN Sustainable Development Goals
Pantić, Nataša, Abbott, Daisy, Cantali, Dianne, Dzieciatko, Barbara, McColl, Rosie and King, Betsy (2021) Teachers as Agents of Change: development of a toolkit for teachers and schools for addressing the UN Sustainable Development Goals. In: European Conference on Educational Research, 06 - 10 September 2021, Geneva (online).
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Creators/Authors: | Pantić, Nataša, Abbott, Daisy, Cantali, Dianne, Dzieciatko, Barbara, McColl, Rosie and King, Betsy | ||||
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Abstract: | Schools and teachers are recognised as key players for accelerating progress towards UN Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs), including SDG4 of providing equitable and inclusive education. International organisations such as UNESCO increasingly promote strategies to achieve SDGs via national education strategies and policies around the world. For example, in Scotland, SDG achievement is part of national strategies and programmes such as National Performance Framework, Scottish Attainment Challenge, Getting it Right for Every Child, and the Learning for Sustainability (LfS) Action Plan (2019). Among other things, this last plan envisages that “every practitioner, school and education leader should demonstrate LfS in their practice” and that “every school should have a ‘whole-school’ approach to LfS that is robust, demonstrable, evaluated and supported by leadership at all levels”, to be achieved by practitioners’ engaging with the SDGs through professional learning embedded within their practice, supported by other actors and teacher education. Similar strategies exist across the UK and internationally. Methods The Agents of Change Toolkit project (taking place March 2020 – July 2021) creates knowledge exchange opportunities for teachers, researchers, leadership, educational authorities, designers, and out-of-school educators via a series of seminars and workshops, and co-designs an engaging, practical toolkit for schools and teachers to identify the changes required to improve education around the SDGs. Participants’ reflections at the beginning and at the end of the project were captured using a Log for Teacher Reflection on their Agency for Change (TRAC) as well as the actual change in their schools after the project (along the parameters they identified as their targets). Conclusions This paper will present the major findings, outcomes, and impact of the ACT project’s aim to create whole-school professional development for collective action towards achievement of the SDGs and reflect on the project’s contribution to both research and practice. | ||||
Output Type: | Conference or Workshop Item (Paper) | ||||
Uncontrolled Keywords: | education, serious games, game-based learning | ||||
Schools and Departments: | School of Innovation and Technology | ||||
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Status: | In Press | ||||
Funders: | Scottish Universities Insight Institute | ||||
Event Title: | European Conference on Educational Research | ||||
Event Location: | Geneva (online) | ||||
Event Dates: | 06 - 10 September 2021 | ||||
Projects: | Agents of Change Toolkit | ||||
Output ID: | 7589 | ||||
Deposited By: | Daisy Abbott | ||||
Deposited On: | 21 Apr 2021 11:40 | ||||
Last Modified: | 15 Mar 2022 14:10 |