教育转型,面向可持续未来:2019冠状病毒病大流行期间粮食、水、生计和教育的相互关联动态

K. Velempini, H. Lotz-Sisitka, I. Kulundu, Lwanda Maqwelane, Anna James, G. Mphepo, P. Dyantyi, E. Kunkwenzu
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2019年以来,2019冠状病毒病大流行给我们带来了挑战,但也凸显了为可持续未来转变教育的迫切需要。本文的目的是分享从一项南部非洲研究中获得的关于水、食物、生计和教育的交叉影响的见解,以及它们对未来可持续发展教育的意义。我们感兴趣的是从这项研究中学习,为南部非洲未来可持续发展的教育转型提供信息。这项研究涉及南部非洲发展共同体国家的一些早期职业研究人员,并在大流行的早期通过在线方法进行。它遵循定性研究设计,采用文件分析,访谈和问卷调查,并借鉴了一个系统的角度来告知分析。这些发现在今天与在大流行时期一样具有重要意义,并指出必须关注影响教育的交叉问题。该研究强调了为可持续未来转变教育的六条变革性实践途径。关键词:COVID-19;可持续发展教育;系统思维,交叉性
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Transforming Education for Sustainable Futures: Intersecting dynamics of food, water, livelihoods and education in the COVID-19 pandemic
Since 2019, the COVID-19 pandemic has posed challenges to but also highlighted the urgent need for transforming education for sustainable futures. The purpose of this article is to share insights gained from a southern African study on intersecting influences of water, food, livelihoods and education, and what they mean for Education for Sustainable Development going forward. The interest is to learn from this study in ways that can inform transformation of education for sustainable futures in southern Africa going forward. The study involved a number of early career researchers in SADC countries, and was conducted via an online approach during the early days of the pandemic. It followed a qualitative research design, employed document analysis, interviews and questionnaires, and drew on a systems perspective to inform analysis. The findings are as relevant today as they were in the pandemic, and point to the importance of giving attention to intersecting issues that affect education. The study highlights six transformative praxis pathways for transforming education for sustainable futures. Keywords: COVID-19; education for sustainable development; systems thinking, intersectionality
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