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Journal of Education For Sustainable Innovation
Published by Papanda Publisher
ISSN : -     EISSN : 30251052     DOI : https://doi.org/10.56916/jesi
Core Subject : Education,
The Journal of Education For Sustainable Innovation is a peer-reviewed journal that publishes empirical as well as research articles, reports, and essays relating to all aspects of the emerging field of Education for Sustainable Innovation as it is practiced in formal primary and secondary schools, colleges and universities, community organizations, government agencies, businesses and nonprofit organizations around the world. The primary aim of JESI is to enrich the academic sphere with research achievements and to share insights regarding education for sustainable innovation. This encompasses theories, instructional quality, planning, design, and technology, approached from both disciplinary and interdisciplinary standpoints, though not restricted solely to these topics. The journal invites articles from the field of environmental education which pioneered much of the work in education for sustainable innovation, as well as from all diverse disciplines as part of the urgent need to integrate education thinking and practice into every aspect of human activity.
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Virtual education, sustainable leadership, and social transformation: A university training experience with communities in Colombia Naranjo Calderón, Camilo Ernesto
Journal of Education For Sustainable Innovation Vol. 3 No. 1 (2025)
Publisher : Papanda Publisher

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Abstract

This article evaluates the impact of the Sustainable Leaders in Action project, developed by Uniminuto Virtual in Colombia through its Social Responsibility course, on transforming environmental attitudes and practices within local communities. The project led to a meaningful shift from theoretical understanding to applied sustainability, as participants began adopting behaviors such as recycling, organizing clean-up campaigns, and responsible water use. These changes reflected not only deeper environmental awareness but also the development of digital competencies for community engagement. Furthermore, the initiative fostered youth leadership, strengthened collaboration with local authorities, and promoted values of social justice and civic responsibility. Participants transitioned from passive recipients to active change agents, driving the replication of sustainability efforts in broader contexts. The findings highlight the project’s potential as a scalable model for environmental education and community empowerment.