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Education for Sustainable Development: Schools Lag Behind Kmk's Demand

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BERGISCH GLADBACH. At the Nelson-Mandela-Gesamtschule in Bergisch Gladbach, North Rhine-Westphalia, sustainable thinking is part of everyday school life. Projects, learning times and global goals shape the concept. But nationwide it is clear that there is a gap between educational demands and school reality. Education for sustainable development (SDO) is to be anchored in schools by 2030 in such a way that all pupils will be able to act sustaina…
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BERGISCH GLADBACH. At the Nelson-Mandela-Gesamtschule in Bergisch Gladbach, North Rhine-Westphalia, sustainable thinking is part of everyday school life. Projects, learning times and global goals shape the concept. But nationwide it is clear that there is a gap between educational demands and school reality. Education for sustainable development (SDO) is to be anchored in schools by 2030 in such a way that all pupils will be able to act sustaina…

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News4teachers broke the news in on Sunday, February 22, 2026.
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