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Psychology of Sustainability: Education for Sustainable Development in India Mohanty, Atasi; Alam, Ashraf; Mohanty, Aashish
Journal of Research in Environmental and Science Education Vol. 2 No. 2 (2025): Journal of Research in Environmental and Science Education
Publisher : Scientia Publica Media

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.70232/jrese.v2i2.18

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The intersection of psychology and sustainability within the domain of education represents a critical nexus for understanding and addressing pressing environmental challenges facing humanity. The paper embarks on a comprehensive journey through the interplay between psychology and sustainability in education, illuminating key theoretical frameworks, empirical insights, and practical implications for fostering sustainable mindsets and behaviors among individuals and communities. Central to the inquiry is the recognition of the urgent need for transformative approaches in education to mitigate climate change, biodiversity loss, and resource depletion. Through an interdisciplinary lens, the paper navigates the complex terrain of human cognition, emotion, and decision-making processes underlying attitudes and behaviors towards the environment. Psychological theories such as cognitive dissonance, environmental identity, and behavioral economics serve as foundational pillars for understanding the complexities of sustainable behavior and the barriers hindering its adoption. Moreover, the paper elucidates the pivotal role of education in cultivating sustainable mindsets and behaviors, emphasizing the significance of Education for Sustainable Development (ESD) as a catalyst for transformative learning and societal change. From curriculum design to campus operations, Higher Education Institutes (HEIs) emerge as key actors in advancing sustainability goals and nurturing a culture of environmental stewardship. As agents of change, teachers wield considerable influence in shaping the attitudes and behaviors of future generations towards sustainability, highlighting the importance of innovative pedagogies, experiential learning, and transformative teaching practices. Through the integration of psychology, education, and environmental stewardship, we can pave the way towards a brighter tomorrow grounded in principles of sustainability, resilience, and social justice.
Education for Sustainable Development (ESD) and Global Citizenship for India Mohanty, Atasi; Alam, Ashraf; Mohanty, Aashish
Journal of Education for Sustainable Development Studies Vol. 1 No. 2 (2024): Journal of Education for Sustainable Development Studies
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.70232/jesds.v1i2.17

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This research paper explores the pivotal role of education in advancing sustainable development goals (SDGs) through an in-depth analysis of various indices, initiatives, and frameworks utilized to monitor progress and catalyze action. Beginning with an overview of the SDGs as a global blueprint for achieving a more equitable, prosperous, and sustainable world by 2030, the paper digs deep into the involved interaction between education and sustainable development. Central to this research is the examination of tools such as the Social Progress Index (SPI) and the SDG India Index, which provide comprehensive assessments of societal progress vis-à-vis the SDGs, offering decision-makers and stakeholders valuable insights into areas of strength and areas requiring intervention. The paper spotlights India’s pioneering initiative, the SDG India Index, which tracks progress at the state level across 13 out of the 17 SDGs, demonstrating how countries adapt global frameworks to address national priorities and challenges. Emphasizing education’s transformative potential, this investigation explains how early childhood, primary, and secondary education serve as catalysts for social, economic, and environmental progress, fostering critical thinking skills and instilling values essential for addressing complex global challenges. Furthermore, the paper emphasizes the SDG India Index’s role as a catalyst for change, facilitating evidence-based policymaking, fostering accountability, and mobilizing stakeholders towards shared goals, highlighting the existing data gaps, particularly concerning Goals 12, 13, and 14, emphasizing the need for strengthened statistical systems to ensure accurate assessment and effective interventions.