Fostering The Roles of Universities In Implementing The Sustainable Development of The Surrounding Community
By Prof. Mohamed Labib Salem, PhD
Professor of Immunology
Faculty of Science, Tanta University, Egypt
Presented at:
Presented at the 2nd Int. Environment Forum:
New Environmental Horizons of Sustainable Environment
27-29 November 2008, Tanta University, Egypt
Is Circular Economy the panacea to the sustainability challenge
Similar to Fostering The Roles of Universities In Implementing The Sustainable Development of The Surrounding Community By Prof. Mohamed Labib Salem, PhD
ESD Through a Whole School Approach: Teaching, Learning, Planning and Assessm...jbacha
Similar to Fostering The Roles of Universities In Implementing The Sustainable Development of The Surrounding Community By Prof. Mohamed Labib Salem, PhD (20)
call girls in Kamla Market (DELHI) 🔝 >༒9953330565🔝 genuine Escort Service 🔝✔️✔️
Fostering The Roles of Universities In Implementing The Sustainable Development of The Surrounding Community By Prof. Mohamed Labib Salem, PhD
1. Fostering The Roles of Universities
In Implementing The Sustainable
Development of The Surrounding
Community
Mohamed Labib Salem, PhD
Professor of Immunology
Faculty of Science, Tanta University, Egypt
Presented at:
2nd Int. Environment Forum:
New Environmental Horizons of Sustainable Environment
27-29 November, 2008, Tanta University, Egypt
3. What is Sustainability?
From: World Summit on Sustainable Development brochure, 2002
Economic Growth:
Foster responsible long-term growth while ensuring that no
nation or community is left behind.
Conserving Natural Resources and the Environment:
For future generations, reduce resource consumption, stop
pollution and conserve natural habitats.
Social Development:
Throughout the world, people need jobs, food, education,
energy, health care, water and sanitation. People also
need respect for cultural and social diversity and the rights
of workers. All members of society need a role in
determining their futures.
4. Needed action for sustainable
development in all sectors
Education
Society
Business
Government
Consumption
Investment
5. Sustainable Development
Source:
World Commission on Economic Development.
(1987). Our Common Future. England: Oxford
University Press.
“meeting the needs of the present without
compromising the ability of future
generations to meet their own needs”
6. The 3 Pillars of Sustainable Development
Economy
Sustainable
society
7. • “Environmentally responsible citizens accept
responsibility for what happens in their
community – not only environmentally but also
politically, and socio-economically”
Education for not bout Sustainable Development
Education for Sustainable Development (ESD)
8. “enables people to develop the knowledge, values
and skills to participate in decisions …, that will
improve the quality of life now without damaging
the planet for the future.”
Source: Sustainable Development Education Panel (1999),
First annual Report 1998, London Department of the
Environment, Transport and the Regions, p. 30.
Education for a Sustainable Development
9. The United Nations
has declared a
Decade of Education for
Sustainable Development
2005-2014
11. • Universities make a large economic entity
consuming a big amount of resources,
purchasing products and services.
• Universities must make sustainability an integral
part of the institution’s daily operations:
- consumption,
- waste management,
- use of water, energy, and paper
- attempt to reduce their ecological footprint.
• These efforts should be tied to the formal
Curriculum and Research
ESD and Universities
12. Education and ESD:
Responsibilities of Universities
• To foster clear awareness of, and concern about
economic, social, political and ecological inter
dependence in urban and rural areas.
• Train the leaders and teachers of tomorrow the idea of
sustainable development
• Encourage students to gain knowledge and think about
what to do, individually and socially.
• Communicating this knowledge to decision-makers and
the public-at-large.
• Help people to find new solutions to the environmental,
economic, and social issues.
13. KEY CONCEPTS of ESD
Educators have a responsibility to prepare
all students to be:
socially and environmentally responsible
active global citizens
A national partnership with ULSF will help
make this task happen.
14. (ULSF) The Association of University Leaders
for a Sustainable Future
A leading international non-profit organization
strengthening higher education’s capacity to
make sustainability and environmental literacy a
major focus of teaching, research, service, and
operations.
www.ulsf.org
15. ULSF – continued
ULSF pursues its mission through:
Research and publications
Campus assessment
Online resources and in person support
International partnerships (e.g. GHESP) to
advance education for sustainability.
19. ESD & Teaching
On campus Service
o Orient teaching courses to be based on ESD.
o Involve students in teaching ESD.
o Dedicate the 1st lecture in each course to
explain how the course (contents) serves ESD.
o Invite community members to contribute and
present in the campus.
o Assign a prize (award) for students for ESD-
related subjects.
20. ESD & Teaching
Off campus Service
o Outreach Religion scholars with the most recent
knowledge in ESD.
o Convey ESD to the entire community members through
workshop and working groups.
o Outreach Elementary, Middle, and High School students
to educate ESD.
o Dedicate one day to serve the surrounding environment
by performing ESD related aspects.
21. ESD & Research
On campus Service
Each department to define the research
projects.
At least 25% of these projects has to be
ESD-based.
22. ESD & Research
Off campus Service
Define the community based on their
needs.
Establish research centers in rural area.
Introduce research to community
Involve community in research idea
Discuss research results non-technically
with community
Apply the outcomes to benefit the
community
23. ESD & Market
On campus Service
Make a list of the potential market jobs.
Arrange a annual job fair in which
graduates can interact with stakeholders.
Graduate to spend a 2-month working
service in a relevant market.
Periodical invitation of relevant
stakeholders to give talks to students.
24. ESD & Market
Off campus Service
Outreach the stakeholders and convince them to
dedicate specific # of jobs to graduate students.
Make a club for the graduates.
Follow up and analyze the nature, the numbers,
location, requirements, and satisfaction of their job.
Analyze the feedback from the graduates who are
already in the market.
Invite them to give talks about their own experience
25. What else???
Whatever we can do….
we should just do it….
Thank you
Mohamed Labib Salem
Prof. of Imunology, Faculty of Science, Tanta
University