Formación docente para la sostenibilidad: práctica actual y desafíos pendientes

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https://doi.org/10.35763/aiem23.5414

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Formación del Profesorado, Desarrollo Sostenible, Educación para el Desarrollo Sostenible, Formación Inicial de Maestros/as, Formación Continuada

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El paso a un futuro sostenible requiere que todos aprendamos a vivir, trabajar y relacionarnos con nuestro planeta de manera diferente. La formación del profesorado ha sido reconocida como uno de los catalizadores más importantes para llevar la innovación y la sostenibilidad a la educación y, por lo tanto, apoyar al alumnado para que contribuya a la transición verde. Este artículo resalta la necesidad de abordar la Educación para el Desarrollo Sostenible (EDS) y describe el papel fundamental de la formación docente en el avance del desarrollo sostenible. Basándose en un estudio encargado por la Comisión Europea, las autoras identifican los desafíos clave y las lecciones aprendidas para mejorar el aprendizaje profesional de los docentes en EDS y proponen acciones para ayudar a los docentes y formadores de docentes, incluidos los docentes de matemáticas, a desarrollar competencias que les permitan conectar mejor su trabajo y experiencia con el imperativo de la sostenibilidad.

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2023-04-28

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Mulà , I., & Tilbury, D. (2023). Formación docente para la sostenibilidad: práctica actual y desafíos pendientes. Avances De Investigación En Educación Matemática, (23), 5–18. https://doi.org/10.35763/aiem23.5414