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This unique volume utilises the UNESCO Education for Sustainable Development (ESD) framework to illustrate successful integration of sustainability education in post-secondary foreign language (FL) learning.
María J. de la Fuente is Professor of Spanish in the Department of Romance, German, and Slavic Languages and Literatures at The George Washington University, USA.
Introduction: What is Education for Sustainable Development (EDS) and Why Should it be Integrated in College Foreign Language Curricula? Part 1: Approaches to Integrating Education for Sustainable Development into Foreign Language Curricula 1. Sustainability and the Pluriverse: from Environmental Humanities Theory to Content-Based Instruction in Spanish Curricula 2. Multiliteracies Pedagogy: Theory to Practice for Scaffolding Sustainability Literacies 3. Project-Based Language Learning: Addressing Cultural and Linguistic Diversity Issues in Climate Action 4. Problem-Based Pedagogy for the Advanced College Language Curriculum: Becoming a Multicompetent Language User through Sustainability Education Part 2: Implementing Sustainability-Based Curricular Initiatives in Foreign Language Education 5. Engaging Students with Social, Cultural, and Environmental Sustainability Topics in the Spanish-Speaking World: A Reimagined Beginning Spanish Curriculum 6. Beyond the Language Requirement: Implementing Sustainability-Based Fl Education in the Spanish Foundations Program 7. Toward the Greening of the Intermediate French Language Curriculum 8. Toward Sustainability in German Curricula Part 3: Exploring Interdisciplinary Collaborations toward Sustainability Education in FL Programs 9. Cross-Disciplinarity at the Core: Teaching Sustainability in a Business German Course 10. Content-Based Instruction in a Spanish Language Classroom: Climate, Identity, and Historical Patterns of Latin American Migration to the United States 11. Sustainability across the Curriculum: A Multilingual and Intercultural Approach 12. Translanguaging in Language and Area-Studies Curriculum: A Japanese FLAC Course of Minamata and Fukushima in Environmental Humanities Conclusion