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Teaching for a Sustainable Future – Spring 2025 (V4-3) en anglais

Engaged Learning Magazine
4e année, numéro 3. Printemps 2025
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Education has the power to transform mindsets and shape the future. Through the lessons they impart and the values they cultivate, teachers play a key role in raising awareness among young people about the environmental, social and economic issues that define our world. But how can we ensure that all of this translates into concrete actions? How can we integrate the UN’s 17 Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs), which have become a benchmark, in a meaningful way into teaching practices?

In this issue, we highlight inspiring initiatives that demonstrate how education is a powerful
lever for the transition to a more sustainable world. From school gardening projects to reflecting on a more responsible use of digital technology, through conscious entrepreneurship and education for world peace, the avenues for action are numerous and adaptable to all school contexts.

Far from being a mere theoretical concept, sustainable development becomes a driving force for student engagement when it is integrated into meaningful projects. Whether through local actions or reflections with a global reach, these experiences allow young people to better understand their impact on their environment and to develop essential skills such as empathy, collaboration and critical thinking.

All school staff have the opportunity to equip future generations to become responsible and engaged citizens. This edition is therefore an invitation to explore how to bring the SDGs to life in the classroom, drawing inspiration from real-life experiences and discovering practical tools for taking action.

Together, we can make education a catalyst for change for a more just and sustainable world.

Happy reading!

Martine Rioux, Chief-Editor
Audrey Miller, Publisher

Table des matières

🔒 Environmental Education: Beginning the Journey

🔒 Environmental Education: Beginning the Journey

From the forest fires in California to the U.S. withdrawal from the Paris Climate Agreement, and the ongoing energy crisis, environmental issues are increasingly present in the media. Indeed, when it comes to climate action, people, institutions and industries pass the buck instead of taking action, resulting in collective inertia. Maxime Corriveau, Science and Technology Teacher at École secondaire De Rochebelle explains in this article how Environmental and Sustainability Education (ESE) is an interesting avenue for overcoming collective inaction and breaking the cycle of inaction to combat climate change.

🔒 Students Brainstorm a More Sustainable World

🔒 Students Brainstorm a More Sustainable World

There is only one Earth and it is being depleted at an alarming rate. It’s no surprise that as a collective, it’s essential to aim for more sustainable practices that will not compromise the ability of future generations to meet their own needs. The Sustainable Development Goals provide a powerful framework for creating engaging and impactful learning experiences for students. Learn more about ways to address sustainability in classrooms, with some practical examples.

🔒 Technology in Education: Towards an Eco-friendly Approach

🔒 Technology in Education: Towards an Eco-friendly Approach

The use of computers and tablets for educational purposes has ecological repercussions, not only in terms of the manufacture of these tools, but also in certain related practices. In this article, Fanny Langin, educational Technology Integration Specialist at Azrieli Schools, presents different approaches to reflect on its daily use as well as raising students’ awareness of environmental issues.

🔒 Taking Action on the Global Goals through Innovation and Edtech

🔒 Taking Action on the Global Goals through Innovation and Edtech

In the field of global education, technology provides opportunities to explore diverse teaching and learning environments, even in places that may never be physically visited. The author of this article has watched how technology has enabled groups of teachers and students to unite to construct new paths that have led to entirely new and unexpected journeys. This article shares a few stories and lessons learned, along with guidance for classrooms ready to take on the Global Goals, as well as actionable strategies for educators seeking to integrate edtech for social good.

🔒 17 Sustainable Development Goals

🔒 17 Sustainable Development Goals

At the heart of the Agenda 2030, 17 Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) have been set. Discover them here!

🔒 Hands-On Learning for a Sustainable Tomorrow: How Alberta Students are Leading Environmental Change

🔒 Hands-On Learning for a Sustainable Tomorrow: How Alberta Students are Leading Environmental Change

In the spring of 2024, 45 Grade 1 and Grade 2 students from A.E. Bowers Elementary School in Airdrie, Alberta, participated in creating a picnic table attachment disposal device to help reduce littering in Alberta Parks. Discover more in this article about a project that integrated problem-based learning, an interdisciplinary approach, and a real-world relevance in their learning.

🔒 Automated Greenhouses: Cultivating Sustainability and STEM Skills in Schools

🔒 Automated Greenhouses: Cultivating Sustainability and STEM Skills in Schools

Educators face the exciting challenge of preparing students for a world that demands both technical expertise and environmental responsibility. How is it possible to combine these two priorities in a hands-on, engaging way? The “Automated Greenhouses” project is one answer.

🔒 The Clock is Ticking: Preparing for the Future Through SDG-Infused Project-Based Learning

🔒 The Clock is Ticking: Preparing for the Future Through SDG-Infused Project-Based Learning

The 2030 deadline for the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals looms large, demanding innovative educational approaches that equip learners with complex or wicked problem-solving skills. Learn more The Authentic Learning Lab, an educational initiative that collaborates with schools and educators to integrate the Sustainable Development Goals into dynamic, project-based learning experiences, fostering global citizenship and real-world problem-solving skills.

🔒 Unlocking the Future: Transforming Education Through Education for Sustainable Development (ESD)

🔒 Unlocking the Future: Transforming Education Through Education for Sustainable Development (ESD)

Between technological advancements, shifting demographics, and the environmental challenges our world is facing today, there has never been a more critical juncture for equipping students with the knowledge and skills for sustainable development. Discover in this article how databases and resources like R4R help educators readily teach sustainability topics and guide students to become engaged and take responsible actions toward sustainable development, along with insights on how to transform education.

🔒 The Art of Turning Emotions into Action Fostering Student Civic Engagement Through Media Art

🔒 The Art of Turning Emotions into Action Fostering Student Civic Engagement Through Media Art

Shaping tomorrow's responsible, socially-engaged citizens requires a combination of know-how, vision, and sensitivity. Is there a secret recipe to inspire students, ignite their intrinsic motivation, and guide them towards self-fulfillment aligned with sustainability values. The combination of media art and sustainable development objectives represents an innovative, flexible, and accessible pedagogical approach that enriches the educational experience, fostering independent learning and global citizenship

🔒 Our Favourites

🔒 Our Favourites

In each issue of the magazine, we bring you a selection of sites and applications to discover! Have a look at our spring selection.

🔒 THE FINAL NOTE

🔒 THE FINAL NOTE

Schools play a vital role in shaping the next generation’s mindset toward sustainability. Learn more about EcoSchools Canada, a national certification program available for free to all publicly funded and First Nation, Métis, and Inuit schools, encouraging them to adopt environmentally responsible practices.

🔒 Additional References – EngagED Learning magazine, Vol. 4 issue 3 (Spring 2025)

🔒 Additional References – EngagED Learning magazine, Vol. 4 issue 3 (Spring 2025)

This article contains all the references of EngagED Learning Magazine, Volume 4 issue 3, Spring 2025.

April 2025 – Vol. 4, issue 3 – Spring 2025

Writers

Marie-Pierre Angers, Carolyn Buteau, Caitlin Cornell, Maxime Corriveau, Laurie Couture, Philippe Demers, Laurent Di Pasquale, François Lake, Fanny Langin, Learning for a Sustainable Future, Nicholas J. Martino, Audrey Miller, Martine Rioux, Jennifer Williams

Publisher

Audrey Miller

Chief-Editor

Martine Rioux

Editorial Assistant

Karla Mora

Development Director

Stéphanie Dionne

Translation

Nicole Arsenault, Roxanne Desforges (Pure&Applied), Martine Rioux

Additional Proofreading

Nicole Arsenault, Audrey Miller, Karla Mora, Martine Rioux

Graphic Design

Marie-Michèle Bouchard-Roussin, Kate-Lyn Lapointe (EMBLÈME Communication)

Printing

Solisco

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