This book was inspired by the inaugural National Roundtable on
Environmental and Sustainability Education in Canadian Faculties of
Education (Roundtable 2016), which took place June 14-16, 2016, at Trent
University in Peterborough, Ontario. Roundtable 2016 brought together
over seventy participants from across Canada, including educators,
researchers, policy-makers, consultants, and community organizations.
Over the course of three days, participants took part in keynote
addresses, research colloquia, networking socials, and collaborative
inquiry activities focused on Environmental Sustainability Education in
Teacher Education (ESE-TE). Roundtable 2016 resulted in the publication
of a National Action Plan containing action-oriented recommendations for
enhancing ESE-TE, and a position statement titled "The Otonabee
Declaration," where delegates articulated their views regarding
environmental degradation, the critical need for enhancing ESE-TE, and,
the role educators, children, youth, educational institutions, policy
makers, and Indigenous communities play in enhancing ESE-TE in Canada.
This volume concludes with a discussion placing current Canadian ESE-TE
theory and practice within an international context.