
The Network is a key partner to UNESCO for the implementation and scaling-up of the GAP. The international conference was organized to inspire and boost capacity of educators and provide new knowledge to put into action in their own educational institutions.
In addition to 40 sessions run by presenters from schools, teacher education and NGO’s delegates appreciated four keynote presentations that caught different but interlinked perspectives on ESD.
Ms Julia Heiss from UNESCO gave an overview of the GAP and the scaling up of ESD within the context of Sustainable Development Goal 4 . Ms Irmeli Halinen, former Head of the Curriculum Development at the Finnish National Board of Education, demonstrated the process to create a relevant curricula based on well-being for all in 21st Century Finland.
Breakthrough in understanding
UNESCO Chair Professor Charles Hopkins gave a speech on ‘Emerging implications of SDG’s, ESD and Education 2030’, which linked policy and a global perspective with the notion of an individual becoming ‘sustainable’. Dr Elena Cavagnaro, Professor of sustainability in hospitality and tourism at Stenden University in the Netherlands, presented an interesting perspective on human sustainability under the title ‘Care for me, care for me and you, and care for all’.
Conference Chair Magnus Persson said: “This conference was a breakthrough in the full understanding of ESD. I was truly pleased to hear so very many of the delegates vividly express how this conference levelled up their engagement and awareness.”
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