The Didactic of Sustainable Development Terms in Science Education

Authors

  • Fatih Seker Faculty of Education, Kastamonu University, Turkey Author
  • Bahattin Aydinli Faculty of Education, Kastamonu University, Turkey Author

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.26417/ejser.v6i2.p123-132

Keywords:

Sustainability, ecology, energy, society, development, educational program

Abstract

Nowadays, sustainable development is frequently recited in science education also. There are various definitions which are distilled and extracted from educational research. However, the definitions are ambiguous and somehow contrary to each other. Generally, sustainable development was settled on the triangle of ecology, economy and society. Additionally, it has participation with biodiversity, energy resources, recycling and clean environment. Beside these, socioeconomic issues are one of the functional part of it. Here, it is handled with didactic perspective for incorporation to educational program. And it is concluded that sustainable development has participatory democratic structure. And it opens a new road in decision making.

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2016-12-30