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Education for and through sustainability: Towards interdisciplinary dialogue

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posted on 2024-10-30, 20:31 authored by Judith RogersJudith Rogers
It is now widely accepted that sustainability education needs innovative, interdisciplinary, integrated, problem-based and transformative approaches to learning and teaching. However, in order for students to be able to appreciate, reflect on, and synthesize different disciplinary languages, content, methods, ways of knowing, and thinking these differences need to be made explicit and opportunities to interrogate these knowledge(s) and methods need to be embedded in the curriculum from the outset. Dialogue, discussion, and exchange of ideas are core sustainability principles that provide fertile ground for devising and delivering this type of interdisciplinary sustainability education, requiring a shift away from content- based shallow approaches to one of process based, participatory deep learning. The result is to teach less 'about' and more 'for' or 'through' sustainability. This chapter outlines the development and on-going evaluation of two university wide electives delivered by at RMIT University, Australia. Both courses-one fieldwork based, the other offered fully online-foreground interdisciplinary understandings and dialogue as key to education for and through sustainability.

History

Start page

405

End page

415

Total pages

11

Outlet

Sustainability Assessment Tools in Higher Education Institutions: Mapping Trends and Good Practices Around the World

Editors

Sandra Caeiro, Walter Leal Filho, Charbel Jabbour, Ulisses M. Azeiteiro

Publisher

Springer

Place published

Switzerland

Language

English

Copyright

© Springer International Publishing Switzerland 2013

Former Identifier

2006043330

Esploro creation date

2020-06-22

Fedora creation date

2014-01-22