Review of the RECI Thematic Day 2022:
Education for a Sustainable World
We are delighted about the great success of last November’s RECI Thematic Day on Education for a Sustainable World. Some 70 people took part in Bern at the Paul Klee Centre, and 50 people from more than 20 countries participated online. The participants enjoyed an inspiring debate with passionate speakers. Afterwards, they divided into different workshops, where they helped to shape and animate the discussions on current topics around Sustainable Development Goal (SDG) 4.7 and the interdependence between environment, human rights and education.
In each workshop, the participants formulated recommendations and resolutions concerning the SDG 4.7. These recommendations will be taken up by the Teacher Training for Quality Education (TTQE) working group. They will be systematised, transformed into concrete tools and distributed for application.
Panel discussion
Panel speakers :
- Tina Hascher — Prof. Dr., Department of Research in School and Instruction, Institute of Education Science, University of Bern
- Karen Roberts — Education Advisor, Swiss Agency for Development and Cooperation (SDC)
- Roman Tesfaye Adamu — Education Programme Coordinator, Emmanuel Development Association (EDA), Ethiopia
- Yao Ydo — Director of UNESCO International Bureau of Education (IBE-UNESCO)
Workshop 1 : Commitment to peace and human rights: games, insights from a field worker
Contributors :
- Katia Aeby & Johan Jaquet — Peace Brigades International Switzerland
- Rebecca Welge — Zurich University of Teacher Education, International Projects in Education (PHZH IPE)
Moderation : Sibylle Ganz-Koechlin – Triple T
Workshop 2 : Greening education4sustainable development
Contributors:
- Stephanie Nicol – Save the Children Switzerland
- Nina Volles — Paeradigms
- Bardh Xërxa — Caritas Switzerland in Kosovo
Moderation:
- Marion Panizzon — University of Bern
- Anne Malaplate-Miladinov — Individual member
Workshop 3 : Open Space
Themes proposed by participants
- Adult education and green transition;
- How to deal with education for sustainable development in authoritarian contexts – should priority be put on human rights?;
- Digital literacy training for teachers from low- and mid-income countries.
Workshop 4 : Supporting teachers to become agents of change in contexts of human rights violations
Contributors:
- Rufine Samma Yeko – Enfants du monde
- Roberta Pellizzoli – Helpcode
Moderation:
- Cristina Carulla – Enfants du Monde
Workshop 5 : Environmental issues: how to address them through interdisciplinary and participatory-innovative approaches?
Contributors:
- Mathias Baridon – 1 Million Youth Actions Challenge (1MYAC) / DDC
- Anahy Gajardo, Arnaldo Serna , Horacio Austburger & Helen Alvarez — Terre des Hommes Suisse
- Andrea Wynistrof & Luise Schurian — Swiss Academy for Development
Moderation:
- Thibaut Lauwerier — University of Geneva
Workshop 6 : Open Space
Themes proposed by participants
- How to ensure a community-based approach to education for sustainable development;
- The roles of formal and non-formal education for sustainable development;
- Inclusive education