The Sustainable Development Goals set out by the United Nations
advocate that all learners will have the knowledge and skills needed to
promote sustainable development. Development education, education for
sustainable development and global citizenship education are deliberate
educational interventions, which all address global justice and sustainability
issues. Current research continues to expand our understanding of the field,
but there are no recent reviews of the literature addressing the impact of
these educational interventions. The objective of this paper is, therefore, to
examine the impact of intentional development education, education for
sustainable development and global citizenship education. We reviewed
243 abstracts against specific inclusion criteria: 127 from Scopus, 101 from
ERIC, and 15 from EBSCO. Of those abstracts, 99 met inclusion criteria and
underwent double review, which excluded further studies. Of the final
44 papers included for review, 26 focused on education for sustainable
development or environmental educational themes, 12 were global
orientated in content, either through development education or global
citizenship, and six were intercultural educational interventions. In this paper,
we provide an overview of measures of assessment of learning used, review
the evidence of the impact on learners, and address some methodological
and pedagogical questions arising from the review.
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Environmental Education Research;24 (7), pp. 1031-1049