Higher education for sustainable development: students' perspectives on an innovative approach to educational change
journal contribution
posted on 2024-11-01, 11:38authored byMatthias Barth, Jana-M. Timm
Problem statement: With Higher Education for Sustainable Development (HESD) being
an innovative approach to educational change, its principal objective is students¿ development of
transformation competencies. However, HESD evaluations hardly consider students¿ perspectives.
This study presents a study that examined undergraduate students¿ view on the HESD approach at the
Leuphana University of Lüneburg (Germany) and aims at shedding light on their acceptance and
perceptions of such an HESD learning setting. Approach: For this purpose, two corresponding
surveys were carried out that analyzed the impact of such a curriculum design on undergraduate
students of the 2nd and 4th semester. Results: A high rate of 75.4% of the undergraduate students
indicated their commitment towards the Leuphana University study model. Simultaneously they
showed a sophisticated understanding of the concept of sustainability and agreed with the values
associated. Comparing the results of three different student groups with variation in the degree of
sustainability related studies, a group of students studying sustainability in their minor as a second
subject beside disciplinary oriented studies showed a significant higher acceptance rate than their study
peers. Conclusion: These results suggest that the Leuphana University holistic HESD education
approach may not only be attractive to inherently sustainability affiliated prospective students but
particularly also to open, tolerant and cosmopolitan young people that are interested to attend
interdisciplinary sustainability studies besides their major study subject. Thus, the learner-centered
approach is connected to students¿ lifeworld experience, which provides an opportunity to also attract
those students that might be less familiar with the sustainability concept.