Monitoring and Evaluating Education for Sustainable Development: Co-Creating Quality Learning Experiences and Outcomes

Rehema M. White, Carolyn S. Hayles, Georgina Gough

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Abstract

Education for sustainable development (ESD) in a higher education institution is a journey for individuals, departments and the whole institution. Monitoring and evaluation are important to help map and navigate this journey. The first step is to discuss the destination. Once the goals are agreed, there can be a mutual exploration of the meaning and purpose of ESD in a particular context. Indicators are important to allow measurement of baseline and progress. However, it is important that the travellers are kept nourished through knowledge exchange, sharing of good practice and inspiring resources. At regular milestones, it is important to pause and reflect on the journey so far. Perhaps the direction of travel needs to be adjusted, additional team members added to the expedition, or different resources found. Celebration of success is valuable. The journey is as important as the destination, and there are always new paths to travel. Monitoring and evaluation should thus not be seen merely as a closed, constrained process, but rather as a means of navigation that enables dialogue, partnership and exploration of new knowledge and practice horizons through ESD.

Original languageEnglish
Title of host publicationPerspectives and Practices of Education for Sustainable Development
Subtitle of host publicationA Critical Guide for Higher Education
PublisherTaylor and Francis
Pages229-254
Number of pages26
ISBN (Electronic)9781040349762
ISBN (Print)9781032588032
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 1 Jan 2025

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