A1 Journal article (refereed)
Kestävyysulottuvuudet ja ekososiaalinen sivistys ohjauksen koulutuksen opetussuunnitelmissa (2024)
Sustainability dimensions and ecosocial Bildung in guidance and counselling education curricula


Peltola, S., Vihtari, K., & Foster, R. (2024). Kestävyysulottuvuudet ja ekososiaalinen sivistys ohjauksen koulutuksen opetussuunnitelmissa. Kasvatus, 55(2), 186-199. https://doi.org/10.33348/kvt.129781


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All authors or editorsPeltola, Sara; Vihtari, Kalle; Foster, Raisa

Journal or seriesKasvatus

ISSN0022-927X

eISSN2737-0658

Publication year2024

Publication date15/04/2024

Volume55

Issue number2

Pages range186-199

PublisherSuomen kasvatustieteellinen seura

Publication countryFinland

Publication languageFinnish

DOIhttps://doi.org/10.33348/kvt.129781

Publication open accessOpenly available

Publication channel open accessOpen Access channel

Publication is parallel published (JYX)https://jyx.jyu.fi/handle/123456789/94381


Abstract

In Finland, guidance counsellors are trained at universities and vocational teacher training colleges. These trainings provide the legal qualification to work at different school levels. The national core curricula for basic and secondary education include ecosocial Bildung and sustainable future as educational objectives. Thus, guidance counsellors must also be able to promote ecosocially sustainable life orientation. In this study, we use a theory-driven content analysis to examine 1) how the economic, social and ecological dimensions of sustainability are present in the contents and goals of the written curricula of guidance counsellor education programmes and 2) whether their emphases reflect the hierarchy related to the concept of ecosocial Bildung. In contrast to the idea of sustainable development, ecosocial Bildung prioritises the different dimensions of sustainability in a science-based order, with ecological sustainability being the most important. The data used in the study were the curricula of the guidance counsellor programmes at eight Finnish higher education institutions. Ecological sustainability appeared very rarely in the curricula. In contrast, social sustainability’s presence was the strongest. Economic sustainability was visible in terms of meeting the needs of working life. This study underlines the need to review the objectives of the existing curricula to bring guidance counselling education in line with ecosocial Bildung and make it reflect better the order of importance of sustainability dimensions. This could also pave the way to develop the guidance sector to respond better to the ecosocial crises of our time.


Keywordsstudy counsellorshigher education (teaching)curriculapedagogy of higher educationpedagogical objectiveseconomical sustainabilitysocial sustainabilityecological sustainability

Free keywordsecosocial education; guidance counselling


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