Paramjit Kaur, Saroj Sharma, Amit Ahuja
Education for Sustainable development (ESD) is established as single
most important method of achieving Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) in the
years to come. According to UNESCO, there are five
components of ESD competencies:
Knowledge, Skills, Perspectives, Behaviour and Values. Experiential learning can be an effective pedagogical technique.
This is primarily because of its learner-centric character and scope of closely
simulating real life without the risks of actually being involved in it. This
research was aimed at exploring the potential of video content analysis as an educational
practice for ESD in COVID-19 Distance Learning mode in classrooms of an urban
private school of India. It explored ESD themes and the pedagogy that can
stimulate students’ active participation. The setting
provided a problem-based and incorporated reflection and immediate feedback.
This facilitated learners to collaborate and develop unbiased perspectives,
learn to critically reflect on social justice issues and appreciate diverse
viewpoints. It provides a sense of connectedness and belongingness to
community.
Education for Sustainable development (ESD), Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs), Experiential learning, COVID-19 Distance Learning, virtual classroom
VOL.15, ISSUE No.3, September 2023