We are committed to ensuring that all students receive a comprehensive education in sustainability. Our ambition is to integrate sustainability principles, both within and alongside the curriculum, to ensure our students are well-equipped to tackle global challenges for the future. To do this we have developed three core Sustainability Education principles framed around UNESCOs (2017) core competencies and built around the Education for Sustainability (EfS) framework.
Education for Sustainability (EfS) is an approach to teaching and learning that highlights the principles and practices of sustainability. The focus of Education for Sustainability is the development of the skills, knowledge and motivation to engage with sustainability, the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) and to understand the interconnections between the three pillars of sustainability: environmental, social and economic systems.
The Sustainability Education Principles at Birmingham
Our teaching and learning strategy has three core principles for Sustainability Education that are the minimum expectations (the Birmingham standard) required. The three core principles are:
1. Aid all students in understanding the significance of sustainability, specifically in relation to their discipline, enabling them to become climate conscious citizens of the future.
2. Provide students with further opportunities to develop the skills necessary to tackle the multifaceted and interconnected challenges of the environmental, social and economic pillars of sustainability.
3. Empower students to engage in action-oriented and participatory learning, reflect on their responsibilities and act as a voice for sustainability within their wider community.
Core staff responsible (Heads of School, Heads of Education and Module leads), together with all staff involved in teaching and learning are able to access these principles, together with more details, resources and examples of enhanced practice in the Teaching and Learning handbook. To further facilitate the embedding of sustainability we have recently updated our processes for proposals and modifications to degree programmes and modules to incorporate information about how and where EfS and the SDGs are integrated. A number of Schools and Departments also engage with external bodies to support the embedding of sustainability. For example the Birmingham Business School is a signatory of the United Nations Principles for Responsible Business Management (PRME).
Staff engaged with education are able to join a Sustainability Education Community of Practice and can also find a series of MicroCPD videos showcasing examples of good practice.
We are proud to be a member of EAUC - The alliance for sustainability leadership in education.