December 5, 2024 (Thursday)
LT2, Yasumoto International Academic Park, CUHK
Goals and Objectives
The Symposium on Education for Sustainable Development (ESD) strives to enhance the understanding and explore the engagement of ESD within general education and beyond. It serves as a platform for the exchange of exemplary practices for ESD specifically in higher education institutes (HEIs), with the larger goal to advance ESD in HEIs both within Hong Kong and internationally.
Aligned with the CUHK Strategic Plan 2021-2025, which underscores the institution's commitment to social responsibility and sustainable development, the Symposium places a strong emphasis on ESD. Drawing upon the United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization’s Roadmap, ESD emerges as a response to the imperative for education to address the mounting sustainability challenges faced globally. ESD employs innovative, action-oriented pedagogy to empower learners with the knowledge, awareness, skills and capacity to create transformative changes in society toward economic, social and environmental sustainability.
The Symposium gathers international educators, researchers, and other stakeholders to explore strategies for engaging and empowering youth, and examine the challenges and opportunities in teaching the concept of sustainability within classroom settings as well as in experiential learning activities outside the classroom. It will also foster synergistic collaboration among educators across a broad spectrum of disciplines, demonstrate successful practices from various institutions, and inspire participants to drive the advancement of ESD within their own institutions and broader communities. The Symposium will revolve around the following themes: Significance of ESD in HEIs, Incorporating ESD into Curricula of General Education and Beyond, ESD in Classroom, Experiential and Service Learning and ESD Challenges, Opportunities and New Approaches.
Opening Keynote Speech
Education for the Unfolding of Ecological and Humane Urbanism:
Experiences of the Urban Studies Programme at The Chinese University of Hong Kong
Closing Keynote Speech
Our Common Agenda and Mission 4.7.
(Presentation Titles Listed in Alphabetical Order by Panel Session)
Session 1 (10:35 - 12:15)
Incorporating ESD into Curricula of General Education and Beyond
Session 1 Moderator
A Transdisciplinary Approach to Education for Sustainability
Cultivating Global Citizens through General Education
Facilitating SDG Integration in University Curricula
Integrating ESD (Education for Sustainable Development) into General Education of Higher Education: Connotation, Literacy, and Pathways
Session 2 (14:00 - 15:40)
ESD in Classroom, Experiential and Service Learning
Session 2 Moderator
Fostering Cross-Disciplinary Collaboration among Students for Enhanced Sustainability Education
From Classroom to Community: Aligning Speech-Language Pathology Curriculum for Sustainable Development Goals through Community Capacity Building
Interdisciplinary Education for Sustainable Development (ESD)
The Grounds for SDGsology: Our Primary Task at NFU
Session 3 (16:00 - 17:50)
ESD Challenges, Opportunities and New Approaches
Session 3 Moderator
ESD in University General Education and College Whole-Person Education: Practices and Experiences at CUHK-Shenzhen
From Lecture Halls to Game Boards: Transforming Sustainability Education with Experiential Learning & Dealing with the New Challenges This Brings to Educators
Road to Sustainable and Green Finance Education at HKUST
Song of SDGs: The Teaching Practice for the Social Dimensions of SDGs
Symposium on Education for Sustainable Development
This session will feature distinguished international keynote speakers who specialize in ESD. The focus will be on exploring the "What," "Why," and "How" of sustainability education. The aim is to examine the importance and evolution of integrating ESD into HEIs and its profound influence on driving sustainable development within communities and beyond. Esteemed keynote speakers will share their extensive experience in advancing ESD over the past decades and present inspiring examples of successful ESD initiatives and practices.
Incorporating ESD into Curricula of General Education and Beyond
This session will delve into the multifaceted nature of ESD, exploring its dynamics across diverse knowledge streams including general education and academic disciplines, such as Humanities, Science, Social Science, Law, and more. The significance of incorporating ESD into HEI curricula and its symbiotic relationships with various knowledge streams will be discussed from a theoretical perspective.
ESD in Classroom, Experiential and Service Learning
This session will focus on effectively integrating sustainability concepts into classroom settings while engaging the younger generation through experiential and service learning approaches. Panellists will share best practices and impactful projects that have harnessed experiential learning and community services to cultivate environmental and social responsibility among students. This session aims to inspire future pedagogical initiatives and synergizing efforts among educators by fostering collaboration.
ESD Challenges, Opportunities and New Approaches
This session will engage in a comprehensive discussion on the practical challenges and opportunities associated with teaching and integrating sustainability concepts in higher education. Panellists will explore the economic, social, and environmental dimensions of teaching sustainability. The discussion will feature innovative strategies that have enabled educators to navigate the complexities of ESD effectively.
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