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Research approaches in ESD/ESE: reflections of Swiss researchers

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Pages 1170-1185 | Received 09 Mar 2022, Accepted 08 Jun 2023, Published online: 28 Jun 2023
 

Abstract

The trilogy of research approaches presented in this text shows how ESD can be approached in different ways. Framing is crucial to challenge the underlying paradigms in our societies, mixed methods are a necessity to address the complexity that characterises the implementation of ESD in schools, and participatory components are particularly coherent to foster an articulation between academic and practical epistemologies. Finally, Swiss researchers favour collaboration rather than competition, which echoes the issues mentioned in the ESD research literature.

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Notes

1 The Chamber of HEP is a structure bringing together the rectors of the Swiss HEP, that means the Swiss Universities of Teacher Education.

2 This text is also a follow-up to a symposium held on September 7th 2021 as part of the European Conference on Educational Research (ECER).

3 The information presented in this paragraph is based on page 31 of Hefel’s book (2017), originally published in German. The author has provided all translations. It’s worth noting that page 31 discusses the “history of Syria” for the use of teachers working with Aufbrechen Ankommen Bleiben.

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