[EN] The aim of this research is to find out whether education students and professionals
are aware of the seriousness of climate change and the environmental crisis and
whether they receive training to deal with it in their professional future. More specifically,
this study aims to analyze if they are aware of the degrowth proposal and consider
they should train themselves and future generations in it to tackle this ecosystemic crisis
profoundly. The methodology used was qualitative, through focused semi-structured indepth
interviews. The results of the data analysis, carried out with Atlas.ti, are structured
around four dimensions: (a) Climate change, sustainability-consumption-social implications,
(b) Growth, degrowth, collapse, (c) Personal attitudes towards caring for the planet
and (d) Educating/training for degrowth. It is concluded that there is a general awareness
concerning degrowth as a relevant issue and a possible alternative, but this is not applied
in educational and curricular practice. The need to review the initial training plans for
future teachers to introduce these elements is discussed. A limitation of this study is the
scarcity of literature on degrowth in education and the need to expand the research sample
in order to generalize the findings obtained in the research.S
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