Representatives from ministries of education and the environment, social partners and stakeholder organisations from more than 30 European countries met to discuss how schools, communities, education policies and programmes can best support learning about and for the environment and sustainability.
During the meeting, the Commission gave presentations on the new policy proposal on learning for environmental sustainability, as well as the new European Sustainability Competence Framework.
The group discussed their draft work programme for the period 2022-2023. Based on a survey to members to gather ideas and input areas of focus are likely to include
On the meeting’s second day, the group discussed their first focus area of engaging the whole school community on sustainability and the environment. Issues raised by participants included
The group also discussed the input paper on whole-school approaches to sustainability prepared by working group consultant Professor Daniella Tilbury. The paper identifies a number of key factors that influence the success of a whole-school approach, including
The working group will now produce a policy guidance brief on the topic of whole-school approaches to sustainability, which will include examples of good practices from European Union and other countries.
The group will meet on a regular basis over the next five years to share experience and work together on policy guidance and resources. They will identify and share good practices and examples of sustainability in school education.
The next meeting of the group will occur as part of the World Environmental Education Congress taking place online and in-person in Prague in mid-March.
Source: European Commission I European Education Area (https://bit.ly/3GOM9Vu)