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AN ENCYCLOPEDIA OF SUSTAINABILITY |
Heading: Development Topic: Education
IEF sustapediaEducation is fundamental to human sustainability. No individual person is sustainable; we shall all die sooner or later. Sustainability in society only comes through the successful transmission of our knowledge, culture, experience and values from generation to generation, and this is the purpose of education. Knowledge plays a central role in human life and human society. The process of generating, transmitting and applying knowledge lies at the heart of civilization. Social advancement, including economic, political, and social change, flows from it. Everyone should acquire knowledge, particularly of those sciences and crafts that are profitable to society
"Reality is one, and when truth is investigated and ascertained, it will
lead to individual and collective progress. In the quest for truth,
science and religion – the two systems of knowledge available to
humankind – must closely and continuously interact. The insights
and skills that represent scientific accomplishment must look to the
force of spiritual commitment and moral principle to ensure their
appropriate application....
"The development of a global society calls for the cultivation of
capacities far beyond anything the human race has so far been able to
muster. The challenges ahead will require an enormous expansion in
access to knowledge on the part of individuals and organizations alike.
Universal education will be an indispensable contributor to this
process of capacity building, but the effort will succeed only to the
extent that both individuals and groups in every sector of society are
able to acquire knowledge and to apply it to the shaping of human
affairs.
"Education must be lifelong. It should help people to develop the
knowledge, values, attitudes and skills necessary to earn a livelihood
and to contribute confidently and constructively to shaping communities
that reflect principles of justice, equity and unity. It should also
help the individual develop a sense of place and community, grounded in
the local, but embracing the whole world. Successful education will
cultivate virtue as the foundation for personal and collective
well-being, and will nurture in individuals a deep sense of service and
an active commitment to the welfare of their families, their
communities, their countries, indeed, all mankind. It will encourage
self-reflection and thinking in terms of historical process, and it
will promote inspirational learning through such means as music, the
arts, poetry, meditation and interaction with the natural
environment." (Bahá'í International Community, 1998).
Such a broad
approach to value-based education will produce individuals for whom
living sustainably will come naturally. The ability to combine a
scientific understanding of the planet and its systems with a deep
human concern for all humankind will empower each person with the
insight and creativity to find the sustainable solutions appropriate to
each local situation.
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Last updated 30 June 2006