2010
DOI: 10.1108/14676371011077540
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Real‐world learning opportunities in sustainability: from classroom into the real world

Abstract: Purpose-Academic sustainability programs aim to develop key competencies in sustainability, including problem-solving skills and the ability to collaborate successfully with experts and stakeholders. These key competencies may be most fully developed in new teaching and learning situations. The purpose of this paper is to analyze the kind of, and extent to which, these key competencies can be acquired in real-world learning opportunities. Design/methodology/approach-The paper summarizes key competencies in sus… Show more

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“…Transacademic educational research projects come in all shapes and forms, including small in-class projects complementing a course, internships, thesis projects, or entire 1-2 semester long research studio courses [6,7,39,42]. This article focuses on semester-long research studio courses.…”
Section: Phase 1: Preparation-eliciting Inputs and Creating A Frame Omentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Transacademic educational research projects come in all shapes and forms, including small in-class projects complementing a course, internships, thesis projects, or entire 1-2 semester long research studio courses [6,7,39,42]. This article focuses on semester-long research studio courses.…”
Section: Phase 1: Preparation-eliciting Inputs and Creating A Frame Omentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In this sense, curricular development can be organized not only around subjects and disciplines, but around complex real-life challenges and contexts (e.g., Savin-Baden 2000). Problem-based learning and real-world learning (e.g., Brundiers et al 2010;Savin-Baden 2000) are examples of pedagogical models that can help foster an education for society. However, given the complex and interconnected nature of real-life problems, it is crucial that pedagogical models engage students in cross-cutting forms of inquiry.…”
Section: Educational Design Principlesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Ideally industry, business and government should be forthcoming, available and accessible; approaching educators and students with offers of workplace placement for experiential learning (Brundiers, Wiek and Redman 2010).…”
Section: Wil Placementmentioning
confidence: 99%