As John Dewey concluded, “Education is not preparation for life; education is life itself.”
Beyond any argument, such a weighty component must be made sustainable and enjoyable.
Sustainability in education is a necessity for ensuring that future generations have the tools, knowledge, and environment needed to thrive. In Kenya, the education sector holds immense potential to drive sustainability by fostering a system that balances environmental conservation, social equity, and economic viability.
For many decades, education has been focused primarily on academic achievement. I remember my school days; our mental capability was determined by the marks we got. Get sick during the exams and you’re screwed up! However, with the ever-evolving global challenges, the need to integrate sustainable practices into the education system has become urgent.
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