УДК 372.891:37.01(497)                                                 

DOI: 10.15507/Inted.076.018.201403.083

 

GEOGRAPHY CLASSES IN FURTHERANCE OF EDUCATION FOR SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT OF SERBIA

D. Lukic.
( Eight Belgrade Grammar School, Belgrade, Serbia )

M. Radovanovic
( Jovan Cvijic Institute of Geography, Serbian Academy of Sciences and Arts, Belgrade, Serbia )

 

This paper aims to demonstrate how geography as a school subject advances education for sustainable development by integrating knowledge about the natural and social environment, and looking into cause- and-effect relationships between its elements, analysing the current geo-ecological situation and pointing towards potential courses of further development. Tasks which lead to achieving the set goal include: defining main notions related to education for sustainable development; giving an account of the history of the idea of sustainable development and an explanation of its meaning and implementation in education; analysis of Strategy for Development of Education System in Serbia until 2020; presenting elements relevant to education for sustainable development and giving arguments which uphold its feasibility and potential subjects in achieving it; defining which competences develop in students while studying for sustainable development and presenting how teaching geography can contribute to that process from pre-university to higher education levels. Methods will be presented through practical examples not only from our country, but from some other European countries as well; these methods are: field research, making films about geography themes, geography social evenings, discussion meetings, excursions. Both high school and university students need to be instructed about sustainable development as well as about the fact that geography classes should set an example when it comes to raising the awareness of environmental issues and willingness to have a responsible relationship with it, as well to behave in a conscientious manner when they leave school.

Keywords: geography classes; sustainable development; Serbia; competences; education; human recourses; environment.

About the author: Lukic Dobrila, assistant school principal Eighth Belgrade High School (71, Grcic Milenko Str., Belgrade, Republic of Serbia), MSc in geography, This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.
Radovanovic Milan Miloshevich, director of the Geographical Institute “Jovan Cvijic” SASA (9, Djure Jaksica, Belgrade, Republic of Serbia), PhD in geography, This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.

 

 

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