[EN] The ecological crisis and climate change threaten life on the planet. Degrowth is seen as the most effective
way to avoid possible eco-technological collapse and to learn to live more simply, so that others can simply
live. The training of teachers in degrowth, both initial and permanent, becomes a priority for the Higher
Education of future generations. The purpose of this research was to analyse the opinion of 348 students
of Education degrees (Bachelor and Master) regarding the ecological crisis and degrowth, and their
opinion on the need for training on these issues in Higher Education. The quantitative research
methodology was carried out using a Likert-type questionnaire with 10 closed questions, allowing for a
descriptive-interpretative and factorial analysis of the data obtained. The results show that the participants
perceive the seriousness of the ecological crisis and, although they do not have an in-depth knowledge of
the concept of degrowth, they consider that education in and for degrowth should be introduced into the
educational system in order to change the paradigm of infinite development of a finite and consumerist
planet as a form of social fulfilment and happiness. It is concluded that systematic, permanent and indepth
university teacher training on degrowth is necessary as an effective and necessary alternative to face
the current global crisis and that the questionnaire has been an appropriate instrument to find out the
students’ opinions.SIThis research has been funded by the European Project Erasmus+, Jean Monnet Module, titled “Building up an Inclusive and Democratic Europe through a Dialogical Co-Creation of Intercultural Solutions to the Rise of Neo-Fascism and Xenophobia.” Call for Proposals 2020 - EAC-A02-2019-JMO. Application No 620320-EPP-1-2020-1-ES-EPPJMO-MODULE. Duration: 3 years (2020-2023)
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