Launch of "Education for Sustainable Futures: Global Citizenship and the Earth Charter".
A brief online launch event will explore the book's key themes, and include short presentations from contributors.
Professor Annette Scheunpflug, Professor of Educational Science at Bambery University and member of the ANGEL International Advisory Board, delivered an address at the European Educational Research Association Conference, held in Hamburg in September.
The presentation, entitled "Global Learning – educational research in an emerging field", brings together Professor Scheunpflug's reflections on the definition of and importance of global learning, as well as laying out ideas for future research.
The aim of the ‘European Educational Research Association’ (EERA) is to further high quality educational research for the benefit of education and society. High quality research not only acknowledges its own context but also recognises wider, transnational contexts with their social, cultural and political similarities and differences.
The association’s activities, such as the annual conference, season schools for emerging researchers and publishing, build on and promote free and open dialogue and critical discussion and take a comprehensive and interdisciplinary approach to theory, methods and research ethics.