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RCE North East

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  • Aidan Doyle

    (Aidan Doyle is the coordinator of RCE North East and is based in the Sir Joseph Swan Institute for Energy Research at Newcastle University, UK. Email: aidan.doyle@newcastle.ac.uk)

  • Mary Foy

    (Mary Foy is a cabinet member of Gateshead Council and lead member for Health and Wellbeing; a community development officer for 3rd sector infrastructure organisation which supports many of the former mining villages; and a panel member of Neighbourhood Learning in Deprived Communities. Email: maryfoy.cvs@btconnect.com)

Abstract

A key task of RCE North East, located in the North East of England, will be to tackle problems of inequality in education and to meet local and global challenges by promoting an expansive program of education for sustainable development. The article describes how the Regional Centre of Expertise in education for sustainable development (RCE) is endeavouring to create an innovative learning space by engaging with local knowledge strengths.

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  • Aidan Doyle & Mary Foy, 2010. "RCE North East," Journal of Education for Sustainable Development, , vol. 4(1), pages 105-115, March.
  • Handle: RePEc:sae:jousus:v:4:y:2010:i:1:p:105-115
    DOI: 10.1177/097340820900400116
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