Executive summary

Environmental sustainability is a key global megatrend influencing education and training policy in 2024, alongside digitalisation, and equity, inclusion and diversity. There is no inherent trade-off between achieving environmental sustainability and addressing other megatrends. The Declaration on Building Equitable Societies Through Education (2022) recognised ‘the unique potential’ of education 'to build strong foundations for equitable, inclusive, sustainable democratic societies’.

Drawing on the OECD’s Framework of Responsiveness and Resilience in Education Policy and data for 36 education systems from the OECD National Survey for Comparative Policy Analysis 2023: Empowering All Learners to go Green (EPO Survey 2023), three priorities emerge for policy makers in 2024 to foster greener and fairer societies.

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