Levels of indicator development for education for sustainable development

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Levels of indicator development for education for sustainable development. / Rode, Horst; Michelsen, Gerd.
In: Environmental Education Research, Vol. 14, No. 1, 01.02.2008, p. 19-33.

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title = "Levels of indicator development for education for sustainable development",
abstract = "The article summarizes some considerations about the development of indicators for education for sustainable development (ESD). It reflects the present state of discussion, especially from a German perspective, and includes present developments in the area of quality criteria and standards for ESD. These discussion threads only denote the beginning of a discourse that will eventually lead to a practicable instrument for estimating the progress of ESD. This article shall give suggestions for the systematic development of an indicator system for ESD linking three dimensions: levels of educational systems, key functions of indicators, and key aspects of indicator development.",
keywords = "Sustainability sciences, Communication, indicatiors, educations for sustainable development, educational system, research on ESD",
author = "Horst Rode and Gerd Michelsen",
note = "Literaturverz. S. 32 - 33",
year = "2008",
month = feb,
day = "1",
doi = "10.1080/13504620701843327",
language = "English",
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pages = "19--33",
journal = "Environmental Education Research",
issn = "1350-4622",
publisher = "Routledge Taylor & Francis Group",
number = "1",

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