Viability For Sustainability: Two Sides of the Coin for Global Education in Faculties of Education
Abstract
This article outlines a Global education initiative run by a group of professors, graduate students and pre-service teacher education candidates in a Faculty of Education at a Canadian university. The goal of this far-ranging program is to encourage teacher candidates to incorporate curricula on sustainable development, peace and global citizenship education into the conventional curriculum. The authors of the article have been involved with this initiative since its inception ten years ago. They have adopted Kotter's Strategic Model for Transforming Organisations (1995) as the basis of our investigation into effective organisational change in this project. In particular, the article considers the importance of leadership styles, infrastructural supports and consistent evaluation in their research. Ultimately, the authors probe ways to sustain educational change and innovation over a lengthy period during times of expansion and a leadership restructuring.Keywords: GLOBAL CITIZENSHIP, GLOBAL EDUCATION, PEACE EDUCATION, TEACHER EDUCATION, TRANSFORMING ORGANISATIONS
How to Cite:
(2010) “Viability For Sustainability: Two Sides of the Coin for Global Education in Faculties of Education”, International Journal of Development Education and Global Learning 3(2), 39–56. doi: https://doi.org/10.18546/IJDEGL.03.2.04
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