JL3T (Journal of Linguistics, Literature and Language Teaching)
Vol. 11 No. 1 (2025): JL3T Vol. XI No. 1 2025

Embedding Sustainability Literacy with Language Teaching in Higher Education

Viqi Ardaniah (Department of English Language and Literature, Airlangga University, East Java, Indonesia)
Zakiyah Dania Billah (Department of English for Business and Professional Communication, Universitas Pembangunan Nasional “Veteran” East Java, East Java, Indonesia)
Lastiko Endi Rahmantyo (Universitas Airlangga)
Peter Ardhianto (Soegijapranata Catholic University)



Article Info

Publish Date
15 Jul 2025

Abstract

ABSTRACT This study contributes to the identification of sustainability literacy variables for language teaching in higher education. Prior studies have addressed sustainability literacy through curriculum development, environmental education, and technological adoption. Sustainability literacy ensures that higher education academics have sustainability knowledge, adopt and perform sustainable practices or attitudes. However, previous studies neglect how environment, economy, social variables of sustainability literacy are disseminated in language teaching. The language teaching has not addressed sustainability themes in language skill courses such as listening, speaking, reading, and writing. Thus, this study aims to generate sustainability literacy variables that can be used as sustainability themes in the language teaching. A bibliometric analysis through VOSviewer is employed to collect the variables from the Scopus database by determining keywords. The present study employs BOOLEAN search with some keywords including “sustainable literacy”, “sustainability literacy”, “environmental literacy”, “higher education”, “university”, “institute”. In addition, inclusion criteria include journal article as type document, English language, and open access. The 106 documents met the criteria ranging from 2008 to 2024. The results indicate that there are eight groups of sustainability themes related to sustainability literacy. Of the eight groups, sustainability literacy variables selected for the language teaching consist of climate change, energy efficiency, renewable energy, economic growth, digital economy, financial knowledge, global citizenship, and knowledge sharing. The variables give implications both in practice and theory. Keywords: Sustainability literacy; higher education; language teaching; VOSviewer.

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Journal Info

Abbrev

jl3t

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Subject

Humanities Education Languange, Linguistic, Communication & Media Social Sciences

Description

The aim of this journal is to promote a principled approach to research on language and language-related concerns by encouraging enquiry into relationship between theoretical and practical studies. The journal welcomes contributions in such areas of current analysis in: first, second, and foreign ...