The curricula revision in the context of education for sustainable development: From the perspective of two primary school subjects’ curricula

This paper looks at the goals and objectives of education for sustainable development (ESD), including the competencies and value systems which can and should be developed in children in first cycle of primary education, and analyses the factors underlying this development. By using the Sci...

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Main Author: Veinović Zorica
Format: Article
Language:srp
Published: Institute for Educational Research, Belgrade 2017-01-01
Series:Zbornik: Institut za Pedagoška Istraživanja
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Online Access:http://www.doiserbia.nb.rs/img/doi/0579-6431/2017/0579-64311702191V.pdf
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spelling doaj-9bf37c0bf10743b5906fddecf79c98cc2020-11-24T22:19:44ZsrpInstitute for Educational Research, BelgradeZbornik: Institut za Pedagoška Istraživanja0579-64311820-92702017-01-0149219121210.2298/ZIPI1702191V0579-64311702191VThe curricula revision in the context of education for sustainable development: From the perspective of two primary school subjects’ curriculaVeinović Zorica0Teacher Education Faculty, BelgradeThis paper looks at the goals and objectives of education for sustainable development (ESD), including the competencies and value systems which can and should be developed in children in first cycle of primary education, and analyses the factors underlying this development. By using the Science and Social Studies teaching curriculum as an example, we pointed at the reasons for and possible directions of the curricula revision in the context of ESD. The method of theoretical analysis was applied in examining the curricula in terms of their topicality, preciseness and systematic approach as important prerequisites for a successful integration of the goals and content of ESD. The results of the research highlight the following problem areas: (1) significant, though selective representation, (2) lack of preciseness, (3) insufficient horizontal and vertical inter-connectedness of the key elements of this educational concept across all segments of the analysed curricula, as well as insufficient focus of the curricula on the development of the competencies and value systems which this concept encompasses. The paper proposes feasible steps in implementation of the ESD goals that could be taken in curricula revision, particularly in case of the World Around Us and Science and Social Studies subjects, taught in first cycle of primary education in the Republic of Serbia.http://www.doiserbia.nb.rs/img/doi/0579-6431/2017/0579-64311702191V.pdfcompetencieseducational standardssustainabilityScience and Social Studies teaching
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The curricula revision in the context of education for sustainable development: From the perspective of two primary school subjects’ curricula
Zbornik: Institut za Pedagoška Istraživanja
competencies
educational standards
sustainability
Science and Social Studies teaching
author_facet Veinović Zorica
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title The curricula revision in the context of education for sustainable development: From the perspective of two primary school subjects’ curricula
title_short The curricula revision in the context of education for sustainable development: From the perspective of two primary school subjects’ curricula
title_full The curricula revision in the context of education for sustainable development: From the perspective of two primary school subjects’ curricula
title_fullStr The curricula revision in the context of education for sustainable development: From the perspective of two primary school subjects’ curricula
title_full_unstemmed The curricula revision in the context of education for sustainable development: From the perspective of two primary school subjects’ curricula
title_sort curricula revision in the context of education for sustainable development: from the perspective of two primary school subjects’ curricula
publisher Institute for Educational Research, Belgrade
series Zbornik: Institut za Pedagoška Istraživanja
issn 0579-6431
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publishDate 2017-01-01
description This paper looks at the goals and objectives of education for sustainable development (ESD), including the competencies and value systems which can and should be developed in children in first cycle of primary education, and analyses the factors underlying this development. By using the Science and Social Studies teaching curriculum as an example, we pointed at the reasons for and possible directions of the curricula revision in the context of ESD. The method of theoretical analysis was applied in examining the curricula in terms of their topicality, preciseness and systematic approach as important prerequisites for a successful integration of the goals and content of ESD. The results of the research highlight the following problem areas: (1) significant, though selective representation, (2) lack of preciseness, (3) insufficient horizontal and vertical inter-connectedness of the key elements of this educational concept across all segments of the analysed curricula, as well as insufficient focus of the curricula on the development of the competencies and value systems which this concept encompasses. The paper proposes feasible steps in implementation of the ESD goals that could be taken in curricula revision, particularly in case of the World Around Us and Science and Social Studies subjects, taught in first cycle of primary education in the Republic of Serbia.
topic competencies
educational standards
sustainability
Science and Social Studies teaching
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