Tait, Alan2016-07-252016-07-2520162311-1550http://hdl.handle.net/11599/2371It is difficult for educators to immerse themselves in development thinking and recognise how education contributes as more than a ‘thing in itself’, but as one of an array of crucial streams of activity for human and social development. We have been able to publish articles addressing major focus areas for development, e.g., health, schooling, teacher development, agriculture, and community development that are purposefully constructed with such explicit goals. Taking that dimension of analysis into all programme areas, in partnership with the new thinking needed about sustainability, represents an agenda as ambitious as it is essential. This journal represents one important space where this work can focusenLearning for Sustainable DevelopmentFrom the Emeritus Editor…Journal Articlehttps://doi.org/10.56059/jl4d.v3i2.151