2021
DOI: 10.3390/su13158378
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Teaching Sustainable Responsibility through Informal Undergraduate Design Education

Abstract: Recent reports, initiatives, and activities around higher education institutions revealed the relevance and value of sustainability education through both formal curriculum and informal curriculum activities. While the significance of sustainability education has continuously improved by raising awareness among new generations of students, it has not adequately promoted pro-environmental behaviors or attitude changes. This research study used a linear pretest–posttest experimental approach to understand whethe… Show more

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“…In addition, brief introductory session to new topics may be brought up for preliminary interaction with learners [63], [64]. In fact, the study of Yuruk et al [39] reveals that the training process employing infographics for information delivery has a significant effect on academic achievement and metacognitive skills, and in particular, the use of infographics facilitates the management of the learning process [65], [66].…”
Section: ) Infographics and Educationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In addition, brief introductory session to new topics may be brought up for preliminary interaction with learners [63], [64]. In fact, the study of Yuruk et al [39] reveals that the training process employing infographics for information delivery has a significant effect on academic achievement and metacognitive skills, and in particular, the use of infographics facilitates the management of the learning process [65], [66].…”
Section: ) Infographics and Educationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The importance of the idea of a studio as a 'sustainable space' that manifests the principles being explored through the practices it enables, is examined by Manfredi et al [25], and considered by Gurel. "... the studio itself was declared a 'sustainable environment', with the belief that our behaviour reflects our values and affects the way we think and The importance of the idea of a studio as a 'sustainable space' that manifests the principles being explored through the practices it enables, is examined by Manfredi et al [25], and considered by Gurel. ".…”
Section: Where Students Learnmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In particular, it concerns the disposal and triage stage of leftover/wasted materials, but also the reuse of some of them afterward. Both papers aimed to measure the impact of a redesigned waste recycling station and the impact of the introduction of a material exchange program, and the article by Manfredi et al described the circular design workspace as a local internal circular economy [50,51].…”
Section: The Design Workpace and The "Bio-makerspace" At Ugent Campus...mentioning
confidence: 99%