Focus on Education for Sustainability

Focus on Education for Sustainability

ELTE teaching staff participated in a unique workshop on 15 June 2026, where they were introduced to innovative methods to integrate sustainability into their teaching practice. The event combined theoretical reflection, experiential learning, and pedagogical discussion, with a particular focus on the applicability of these methodologies to university education.

Two participants seated at a table during a workshop, discussing materials and notes with sticky notes and a laptop visible.

The lecture and workshop on relevant methods to Education for Sustainability were led by Dr. Cicely Roche, one of the five Sustainability Fellows at Trinity College Dublin (TCD), who played a key role in developing the Irish institution’s portfolio of Education for Sustainability and related professional development programs.

TCD’s professional development module, entitled “Enacting Education for Sustainable Development,” is an interdisciplinary program developed by a team of faculty and students that offers specific methods for integrating sustainability perspectives into education. As part of the CHARM-ED EESD international educational innovation project, colleagues from ELTE and the University of Barcelona are working together – with professional support from TCD – to adapt one standalone part of the program to the local context and explore the possibility of transforming it into a microcredential course. 

Facilitator guiding a small group discussion around a table with sticky notes and printed materials.

University teaching staff were introduced to the background of the program during the webinar series organised as part of the CHARM-ED EESD project, while the in-person workshops – held in Barcelona and Budapest – provided participants with the opportunity to directly experience the methodology, as well as to reflect on local perspectives.

At the Budapest workshop, participants were introduced to the objectives of the CHARM-ED EESD project and discussed the concepts of sustainability and sustainable development, laying the groundwork for the practical work that followed. The central element of the event was a 2-hour interactive experiential workshop during which participants examined and reflected on their own worldviews and value systems related to sustainability challenges. The program combined various methods – small-group activities, role-playing, case studies, and guided discussions. Participants analysed their experiences from both students’ and educators’ perspectives.

In the final phase, those present brainstormed on how to incorporate these educational approaches into their own university teaching practice. To conclude the program, the organisers collected feedback on participants’ experiences through a short questionnaire.

Large group of workshop participants posing together in a classroom setting.

The workshop, which aligned with the goals of ELTE’s Sustainability Flagship Program, was hosted at the “Book of Your Life” community space at the ELTE University Library and Archives. Educators from a total of four faculties – the Faculty of Law, the Faculty of Humanities, the Faculty of Education and Psychology, and the Faculty of Sciences – participated in the event and received certificates of recognition.

Original source of this webpost: Focus on Education for Sustainability | Eötvös Loránd University .The project is supported by the CHARM-EU University Alliance

  • Trinity College Dublin’s short videos on teaching sustainable development, along with the associated teaching materials (more)
  • Recordings and slides from the webinar series summarising the theoretical background and practical experiences of the “Exploring Worldviews, Perceptions, and Values on Sustainable Development” module (more)


Participants collaborating in small groups, writing on sticky notes during a workshop activity.