Call for Sample Case Studies on successful ESD/ GCED integration through partnership models within G20 countries/ states
Have you/ your organisation partnered with schools, universities, higher education institutions, government departments/ units, NGOs, community organisations and/ or civil society to promote Education for Sustainable Development (ESD) or Global Citizenship Education (GCED) in an innovative or creative way? Was your ESD/ GCED intervention based within one or more of the G20[1]countries/ state[2]? Have you evidence of the success of your ESD/ GCED intervention i.e. has there been an independent review to show progress or transformations via-a-vis sustainability knowledge, skills, behaviours or dispositions of learners within formal/ non-formal learning contexts? If yes to all of these questions, we would like to invite you to submit an overview of your ESD/ GCED intervention, which will be considered for inclusion as a sample case study of good practice with respect to the promotion of ESD/GCED within a Policy Brief to be submitted in April 2020 to a taskforce for the G20.
GUIDE FOR SUBMISSION OF ESD/GCED CASE STUDY
Please provide an overview of your initiative as outlined below, and submit to Dinah Bennett by email on: by the 18th March 2020.
- Name of Individual/ Organisation:
- Contact Email:
- Location of ESD/GCED project (must be G20 country/ state[1]):
- List of Partners of ESD/GCED project:
- ESD/GCED Project Time-frame (Start-Date/ End-Date):
- Overview of ESD/GCED intervention (100 words maximum):
Please provide a brief explanation of the ESD/ GCED project and the innovative or creative approaches to implementing ESD/GCED.
- Evidence-base for its success (100 words maximum):
Please explain 1) how the ESD/GCED intervention/ project was evaluated, and 2) the outcomes of the evaluation process and any recommendations.
- Any other information about your project (50 words maximum)
Please provide any other pertinent information about your project.
Thank you for your consideration of this.
[1] The G20 is an international forum, made up of 19 countries and the European Union, representing the world’s major developed and emerging economies. Together, the G20 members represent 85% of global GDP, 75% of international trade and two-thirds of the world’s population. Source: OCED – https://www.oecd.org/g20/about/
[2] G20 partnership includes: Argentina, Australia, Brazil, Canada, China, European Union, France, Germany, India, Indonesia, Italy, Japan, Mexico, Russia, Saudi Arabia, South Africa, South Korea, Turkey, United Kingdom, United States