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EDUCATION AND SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT – A CONNECTION FOR THE FUTURE

Liana Badea (badea.liana@gmail.com) and Diana-Mihaela Țîrcă (Pociovalisteanu) (diana.pociovalisteanu@gmail.com)

Annals - Economy Series, 2014, vol. 4, 87-93

Abstract: Nowadays, people are living in a continuous changing world, which faces a lot of difficulties, such as increased poverty, human-induced climate change, different diseases, natural disasters, etc. The challenges that humans have to face are not new, but they are important because the future of our society is connected to the way we solve our present problems. In this context, it becomes more and more obvious that the dimension and the importance of educational processes are crucial for the evolution of our society itself. Moreover, educational processes are the ones to tell us about the past and to shape the future, helping society to obtain a sustainable development. Starting from this point of view, this paper aims to emphasize the way education and sustainable development is influencing each other in the globalization era.

Keywords: education; economy; education for sustainable development (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2014
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