Abstract

This article deals with a literature review of internalizing Education of Sustainable Development (ESD) in Indonesia. The important point about ESD relates to the issue of how educational institutions, includes Indonesia should respond to the challenges and opportunities posed by the idea of sustainability. ESD aims at developing competencies that empower Individuals to reflect on their own actions, taking into account their current and future social, economic and environmental impacts, from a local and a global perspective. ESD has to be understood as an integral part of quality education, inherent in the concept of lifelong learning: All educational institutions – from preschool to tertiary education and in non-formal and informal education – can and should consider it their responsibility to deal intensively with matters of sustainable development and to foster the development of sustainability competencies. ESD is holistic and transformational education that addresses learning content and outcomes, pedagogy and the learning environment. Thus, ESD does not only integrate contents such as climate change, poverty and sustainable consumption into the curriculum; it also creates interactive, learner centred teaching and learning settings.

Highlights

  • This article deals with a literature review of internalizing Education of Sustainable Development (ESD) in Indonesia

  • Education for sustainable development is an important pedagogical tool because it is based on the basic principle of making individuals see and recognize the interdependence between humans and each ecological unit

  • The 1987 Brundtland Report makes a very important point in this context which states that sustainable development requires meeting the basic needs of all and expanding all opportunities to fulfill their aspirations for a better life

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This article deals with a literature review of internalizing Education of Sustainable Development (ESD) in Indonesia. Education is the main pillar in shaping the mindset of the younger generation through ESD with the development of the concept of sustainability in three main aspects, namely, environmental, economic and social aspects, the goal is to fulfill human needs in the present without disturbing the fulfillment of human needs in the future. Education for Sustainable Development (ESD) is a multidisciplinary concept that views the concept of sustainable development based on social, economic and environmental perspectives. This concept has been clearly implied in Law Number 20 of 2003 concerning the National Education System as well as in the Preamble to the 1945 Constitution of the Republic of Indonesia concerning the paradigm of national education regarding sustainable development. This paradigm stimulates implementation for the sustainability of the entire universe (Culture, 2015)

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