Pre-Service Geography Teachers’ Professional Competencies in Education for Sustainable Development

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Abstract

The professional competencies pre-service geography teachers acquire in university influence their contribution to education for sustainable development (ESD) in their future school careers. We assessed pre-service geography teachers’ (n = 100) competencies and attitudes towards the official, German ESD orientation framework to determine the specific need for higher education action. The results are a high competence assessment and even higher importance assigned to the ESD-related professional competencies. In the context of ESD, pre-service teachers are most confident in their content knowledge and social and personal competencies and least confident in their pedagogical knowledge. The cross-sectional analysis shows the perceived competence level rising with the semester number and a strong positive influence of the school practice module.

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Ammoneit, R., Turek, A., & Peter, C. (2022). Pre-Service Geography Teachers’ Professional Competencies in Education for Sustainable Development. Education Sciences, 12(1). https://doi.org/10.3390/educsci12010042

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