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Education for environmental and social sustainability

Education for environmental and social sustainability

Today Nick Spencer, Director of Studies at Theos, joined Dave Bookless, National Director for A Rocha UK, in speaking at the Stapleford Centre's annual conference in Swanwick, Derbyshire.

The conference explored issues of environmental, social and economic sustainability in relation to education. It asked whether there was a distinctive broader Christian perspective on, and response to, these issues, and, in particular, how they should affect the approach to learning and teaching across the whole teaching curriculum?

Nick Spencer argued that not only did Christian thinking have a serious and significant contribution to make to the growing debate on sustainability, but that it offered an alternative and more useful 'category', that of 'fruitfulness', for us to understand and engage with the issues.

Elizabeth Oldfield

Elizabeth Oldfield

Elizabeth is host of The Sacred podcast. She was Theos’ Director from August 2011 – July 2021. She appears regularly in the media, including BBC One, Sky News, and the World Service, and writing in The Financial Times.

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Posted 11 August 2011

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