2017
DOI: 10.1108/ijshe-09-2015-0149
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Engaging sustainability good practice within the curriculum design and property portfolio in the Australian higher education sector

Abstract: Purpose The aim of this research is to evaluate the extent which university’s strategic plans affect the level of incorporation of sustainability within the curriculum design and property portfolio. Design/methodology/approach This research adopted a case study approach. The case study institution was Deakin University in Australia. This paper used a qualitative research method. Desk-top study included the review of the University’s Strategic Plan, policy agenda on sustainability and the documents on sustainab… Show more

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“…The analysis reveals a low (14%) orat module levelvery low (6%) degree of integration. This is in line with the results of previous, comparable studies in this area (Albareda-Tiana et al, 2018;Poon, 2017;Etse and Ingley, 2016;Thomas, 2004) we mentioned in the literature review section of this paper (see Curriculum Integration towards Sustainable Development). Although study programs that integrate sustainability aspects in any manner (n = 156) also integrate them into teaching offers in 44% of the cases, it can be stated that in the majority of cases, sustainability remains an abstract guiding principle that is not translated into action, i.e.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 93%
“…The analysis reveals a low (14%) orat module levelvery low (6%) degree of integration. This is in line with the results of previous, comparable studies in this area (Albareda-Tiana et al, 2018;Poon, 2017;Etse and Ingley, 2016;Thomas, 2004) we mentioned in the literature review section of this paper (see Curriculum Integration towards Sustainable Development). Although study programs that integrate sustainability aspects in any manner (n = 156) also integrate them into teaching offers in 44% of the cases, it can be stated that in the majority of cases, sustainability remains an abstract guiding principle that is not translated into action, i.e.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 93%
“…In the current literature, initiatives on the integration of sustainability in the university curriculum can be found related to environmental management and eco-campuses [39], teaching in the field of engineering [40], and teacher training [41]. In addition, initiatives can be found in concrete experiences, such as on service learning [42], through interviews and focus groups with students [43], through the use of portfolios [44], or based on real problems [45].…”
Section: Competencies For Sustainability In the Spanish University Symentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Case study research plays a prominent role within this body of research. These case studies can be categorized into: single case studies that focus on one specific higher education institution (HEI) (Albareda-Tiana et al , 2018; Cebrián, 2017; Jones et al , 2008; Lidgren et al , 2006; Lozano and Young, 2013; Poon, 2017); or comparative studies that summarize insights based on a limited number of cases either within the same country (Sterling and Scott, 2008) or across countries (Junyent et al , 2008; Leal Filho et al , 2017; Ferrer‐Balas et al , 2008). …”
Section: Theoretical Frameworkmentioning
confidence: 99%