Education for Sustainability

Author:

Rozman Tomislav1ORCID,Rozman Mateja Frangež1

Affiliation:

1. BICERO Ltd., Fram, Slovenia

Abstract

The purpose of this article is to analyse and interpret the current state of the Education for Sustainable Development in Slovenia, EU. The primary goal is to select the best learning methods for the upcoming international training programme, developed within the EU co-funded project (Erasmus+ KA2) The article presents the analysis of the state on the Slovenian education market with a focus on adult education and lifelong learning target groups. The results show that traditional training methods are still most widely used; newer learning methods (gamification, online, mobile learning, storytelling) are rarely used. The results of the interviews (preliminary study) show that entrepreneurs, which were included in the research, missed the sustainability topics in their educational path. Lastly, examples of the learning methods used by the case-study educational company are shown. The article is usable for organizations, which are preparing new online training programmes about sustainability topics.

Publisher

IGI Global

Subject

General Medicine

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