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Learning for the green transition and sustainable development

Europeans rank climate change among the most serious problems facing the world today. Education and training, like all sectors, must take action to respond to this planetary crisis.

The European Commission supports EU Member States in their efforts to

  • equip learners and educators with the knowledge, skills and attitudes needed for a greener and more sustainable economy and society
  • help education and training institutions to integrate sustainability into teaching and learning and across all aspects of their operations
  • create a shared understanding on the deep and transformative changes needed in education and training for sustainability and the green transition

EU actions

Council Recommendation on learning for the green transition and sustainable development

In June 2022, the Council of the European Union (EU) adopted a Recommendation on learning for the green transition and sustainable development.

This policy statement sets out how sustainability can be integrated into all aspects of education and training. It calls on Member States to

  • make learning for the green transition and sustainable development a priority in education and training policies and programmes
  • provide all learners with opportunities to learn about the climate crisis and sustainability in formal education (for example, schools and higher education) and non-formal education (such as, extra-curricular activities, youth work)
  • mobilise national and EU funds to invest in green and sustainable equipment, resources and infrastructure
  • support educators in developing their knowledge and skills to teach about the climate crisis and sustainability, including dealing with eco-anxiety among their students
  • create supportive learning environments for sustainability that span all activities and operations by an educational institution and enable teaching and learning that is hands-on, interdisciplinary and relevant to local contexts
  • actively involve students and staff, local authorities, youth organisations and the research and innovation community in learning for sustainability

The Council Recommendation is supplemented by a Staff Working Document, which provides details and evidence for the Recommendation, including results from the public consultation and examples of good practice from across Europe.

Learning for sustainability working group

The European Commission supports the implementation of the Recommendation through a dedicated working group on sustainability in education. The 40+ members include representatives of education ministries (EU and partner countries), social partners, NGOs and international bodies.

The group has published a series of input papers and key policy messages on topics including whole school sustainability, curriculum and competences, effective policy design and teacher education.

European competence framework on sustainability

The European competence framework on sustainability (‘GreenComp') was published in January 2022. This framework, which has been translated into all official EU languages, can be used in edu­cation and training programmes and policies in formal, non-formal and informal settings.

The framework defines the four competence groups related to sustainability that should be acquired by learners of all ages. Each competence has three sub-parts.

Embodying sustainability values

  • valuing sustainability
  • supporting fairness
  • promoting nature

Embracing complexity in sustainability

  • systems thinking
  • critical thinking
  • problem framing

Acting for sustainability

  • political agency
  • collective action
  • individual initiative

Envisioning sustainable futures

  • futures literacy
  • adaptability
  • exploratory thinking

In 2023 the Commission is establishing a Community of Practice to connect schools, researchers, public authorities and other bodies using the new competence framework.

Funding

The 2021-2027 Erasmus+ programme places a strong focus on the green transition and sustainability in education and training. In addition, environmental protection, sustainable development and climate action are priorities for the European Solidarity Corps.

In the 2023 Erasmus+ annual work programme, priority is given to projects on sustainability in school education, including on developing sustainability competences and skills, promoting positive action on sustainability and tackling eco-anxiety, supporting teacher capacity building and whole school approaches to sustainability.

Research

The Commission is also undertaking a number of studies on green education, including on

  • teacher professional development
  • mapping approaches to learning for sustainability in school education
  • synergies between the green and digital agendas in school education
  • green and sustainable learning environments and infrastructure

Erasmus+ Teacher academies

Erasmus+ Teacher Academies is a flagship action of the current Erasmus+ programme. The goal is to create European partnerships of teacher education and training providers and boost the European and international dimensions of teacher education in Europe.

Three of the Academies, started in 2022 and running for three years, are focusing specifically on sustainability.

EduSTA will create learning pathways where teachers can develop and demonstrate their sustainability education competences with digital badges.

The TAP-TS project will produce, test and validate packages of resources relating to sustainability for schools and teacher education.

CLIMADEMY is focusing on helping teachers to better understand climate change drivers, impacts and mitigation options and will create a network of teachers on climate change education.