Authors
Lynda Dunlop, Elizabeth AC Rushton, Lucy Atkinson, Jacquie Ayre, Andrea Bullivant, Jane Essex, Laura Price, Amanda Smith, Maisy Summer, Joshua E Stubbs, Maria Turkenburg‐van Diepen, Lucy Wood
Publication date
2022/10
Journal
British Educational Research Journal
Volume
48
Issue
5
Pages
952-973
Description
What would it mean to put environmental sustainability at the heart of education? This article describes a process of inclusive, participatory manifesto‐making to identify young people's (aged 16–18 years) and teachers' priorities for education for environmental sustainability across the UK. Drawing on analysis of qualitative data from over 200 teachers and young people who participated in futures and visualisation workshops, we identify key educational priorities at the levels of classroom, school, community and policy, based on consensus between teacher and youth perspectives. Whilst consensus‐seeking comes with a risk of favouring ‘soft’ actions which reinforce unsustainable practices and systems, the process of identifying more desirable futures and immediate barriers that must be negotiated to reach them has the potential to create spaces for more critical pedagogies and practices. There is a need for …
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