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Recent Trends in National Policy on Education for Sustainable Development and Climate Change Education

Jeppe Læssøe and Yoko Mochizuki
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Jeppe Læssøe: Jeppe Læssøe, Professor, Department of Education, Aarhus University, Copenhagen, Denmark. E-mail: jepl@edu.au.dk
Yoko Mochizuki: Yoko Mochizuki, Programme Specialist with the Section of ESD, United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization (UNESCO), Paris. E-mail: y.mochizuki@unesco.org

Journal of Education for Sustainable Development, 2015, vol. 9, issue 1, 27-43

Abstract: Climate change education (CCE) is a new phenomenon which is gaining increasing significance in the work of international organizations and international non-governmental organizations. Based primarily on a cross-national desk study of national policy documents relevant to CCE in 17 countries, which was commissioned by UNESCO to gain a robust contextualized understanding of national CCE policies to inform UNESCO’s guidelines on CCE in the context of Education for Sustainable Development (ESD), this article argues that CCE, since 2008, has become an issue for policy making in countries ranging from the least developed countries to emerging economies and developed countries. The article seeks to answer two questions. First, how does CCE relate to ESD? Second, what specific roles do national governmental institutions play in the governance of ESD and CCE? The overall trend identified by the cross-national analysis is convergence, rather than divergence, between CCE and ESD; ESD is seen either as an overarching label that encompasses CCE or as a separate effort yet interlinked with CCE. Another trend identified is that CCE, as well as ESD, is approached with ‘soft’ governance instruments such as consultations, networking structures and provision of guidance, rather than regulations. The article highlights the specific meta-governance role to be played by national governments, including ensuring norm supporting structures at the systemic level.

Keywords: Climate change education; ESD; national policy (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2015
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DOI: 10.1177/0973408215569112

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