Exploring Learning Effectiveness in Education for Sustainable Development (ESD): Identifying Emerging Sustainability Competencies: A Case Study

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Author listKonstantinos Balis, Sompatu Vungthong

PublisherSciedu Press

Publication year2026

Journal acronymJCT

Volume number15

Issue number1

Start page198

End page213

Number of pages16

ISSN1927-2677

eISSN1927-2685

URLhttps://www.sciedupress.com/journal/index.php/jct/article/view/28737/17526

LanguagesEnglish-United States (EN-US)


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Abstract

This study aims to investigate students’ learning effectiveness by identifying the emergence of Rounder Sense of Purpose (RSP) sustainability competencies in the curriculum of a 3rd year B.Ed. course in Thailand titled Literary Works for English Language Teaching. This research adopts the New World Kirkpatrick Model (NWKM) as a framework to evaluate students’ learning using the RSP competency-based approach. The research proposes a competency-based framework of assessment, which adopts the RSP framework and adapts NWKM, to identify and evaluate salient ESD competencies in pre-service teacher education. The empirical findings can be applied to evaluate ESD competencies in Educational Studies curricula. Due to the lack of research regarding competency evaluation frameworks, it could be an effective assessment tool for evaluating ESD competency attainment in Tertiary Education for pre-service teachers. 


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competency evaluationeducation for sustainable development (ESD)Kirkpatrick modellearning assessmentsustainability competencies


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