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The masters of sustainable practice: a review of a program for working professionals

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posted on 2024-11-01, 17:49 authored by Kodikara Arachchige Piyanga Ruwini Kodikara EdirisingheKodikara Arachchige Piyanga Ruwini Kodikara Edirisinghe, Kym Fraser
This study sought to distil recommendations and curriculum design principles that could underpin the re-imagination of the RMIT University coursework Masters of Sustainable Practice (MSP). The aim of the study was to redesign the program to better meet the expectations of contemporary working professionals. Four data sources were used to develop 12 program recommendations: postgraduate sustainability education literature, postgraduate coursework literature, publicly available information for contemporary coursework Masters sustainability programs both in Australia and overseas, and interview data from current and graduate students from the RMIT University Masters of Sustainable Practice. The study proposes a novel curriculum (re)design model comprised of six curriculum design principles that the authors argue are essential for the development of curricula for contemporary working professionals. Sustainable practice coursework Masters programs need to: offer choice, flexibility and authentic work-based assessment opportunities; provide significant guidance to achieve individual aspirations and to customise the program for each student; recognise learning through current workplace roles and through continuing professional development opportunities; use integrative assessments to achieve the Australian Qualification Framework knowledge and skills application requirements; incorporate short credit-bearing courses, in particular for the development of employability skills; and support students to transition to professional practice.

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Journal

Australian Journal of Environmental Education

Volume

30

Issue

2

Start page

239

End page

253

Total pages

15

Publisher

Cambridge University Press

Place published

United Kingdom

Language

English

Copyright

© The Author(s) 2015

Former Identifier

2006052433

Esploro creation date

2020-06-22

Fedora creation date

2015-04-20

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