No wisdom, no future: The education factor in the sustainability discourse

In the context of the topic of sustainable leadership, this literature study addresses the relationship between education and sustainability. While in the literature this connection is mostly discussed in terms of education for sustainability, or sustainability in education, this study shows that ed...

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Main Author: Bernhard Ott
Format: Article
Language:Afrikaans
Published: AOSIS 2023-06-01
Series:Verbum et Ecclesia
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Online Access:https://verbumetecclesia.org.za/index.php/ve/article/view/2712
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description In the context of the topic of sustainable leadership, this literature study addresses the relationship between education and sustainability. While in the literature this connection is mostly discussed in terms of education for sustainability, or sustainability in education, this study shows that education and sustainability are essentially interrelated at an even deeper level. This thesis is based on biblical–theological foundations, with the concept of ‘wisdom’ at the centre (chapter one). Subsequently, topics of recent discourses on education and philosophy were examined with regard to their relationship to the concern of sustainability. In particular, the concepts ‘fitness for purpose’, ‘reflective practitioner’, ‘character education’, and ‘paradigm shifts’ were examined. Intradisciplinary and/or interdisciplinary implications: The study comes to the conclusion, that education is, by its very nature, the transmission of wisdom from generation to generation, with the purpose of making the flourishing life of the human community possible in the long term. Based on this insight, it must be demanded that the education factor be given highest attention in the sustainability discussion. This is not just a matter of addressing the issue of sustainability in education or advocating for the sustainability of educational institutions. It is about education as a whole serving to cultivate wise people who live responsible lives in all their being and actions, aimed at a healthy development of the human community in God’s creation from generation to generation.
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spelling doaj.art-ac75c8455f0d4cbdb246599094e6faeb2023-07-03T14:12:31ZafrAOSISVerbum et Ecclesia1609-99822074-77052023-06-01441e1e810.4102/ve.v44i1.27121842No wisdom, no future: The education factor in the sustainability discourseBernhard Ott0Department of Christian Spirituality, Church History and Missiology, Faculty of Missiology, University of South Africa, PretoriaIn the context of the topic of sustainable leadership, this literature study addresses the relationship between education and sustainability. While in the literature this connection is mostly discussed in terms of education for sustainability, or sustainability in education, this study shows that education and sustainability are essentially interrelated at an even deeper level. This thesis is based on biblical–theological foundations, with the concept of ‘wisdom’ at the centre (chapter one). Subsequently, topics of recent discourses on education and philosophy were examined with regard to their relationship to the concern of sustainability. In particular, the concepts ‘fitness for purpose’, ‘reflective practitioner’, ‘character education’, and ‘paradigm shifts’ were examined. Intradisciplinary and/or interdisciplinary implications: The study comes to the conclusion, that education is, by its very nature, the transmission of wisdom from generation to generation, with the purpose of making the flourishing life of the human community possible in the long term. Based on this insight, it must be demanded that the education factor be given highest attention in the sustainability discussion. This is not just a matter of addressing the issue of sustainability in education or advocating for the sustainability of educational institutions. It is about education as a whole serving to cultivate wise people who live responsible lives in all their being and actions, aimed at a healthy development of the human community in God’s creation from generation to generation.https://verbumetecclesia.org.za/index.php/ve/article/view/2712sustainabilityeducationwisdombiblecharacter formationparadigm shiftreflective practitioner.
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No wisdom, no future: The education factor in the sustainability discourse
Verbum et Ecclesia
sustainability
education
wisdom
bible
character formation
paradigm shift
reflective practitioner.
title No wisdom, no future: The education factor in the sustainability discourse
title_full No wisdom, no future: The education factor in the sustainability discourse
title_fullStr No wisdom, no future: The education factor in the sustainability discourse
title_full_unstemmed No wisdom, no future: The education factor in the sustainability discourse
title_short No wisdom, no future: The education factor in the sustainability discourse
title_sort no wisdom no future the education factor in the sustainability discourse
topic sustainability
education
wisdom
bible
character formation
paradigm shift
reflective practitioner.
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