
Integrating Sustainable Development into the Curriculum
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This book explores the value of institutions of higher education in leading the way on the topic of sustainability education by ensuring that it is well entrenched in the curriculum, as well as in everyday practice and lifestyles. This unique volume features authors from different parts of the world who narrate their own experience of integrating sustainability into their curriculum, and teaching sustainability to students.
By exploring the idea that education and sustainability should be seen as intrinsically linked if we are to see global change, this important text will prove invaluable for leaders, scholars and policy specialists in higher education.
Reviews / Votes
This must-read edited volume brings together a variety of scholars who offer their research results, insights, and practical and pedagogical recommendations for integrating sustainable development to curriculums. It is a very significant contribution to sustainability education literature, as it emphasizes not only teaching knowledge but acquisition of sustainability values. Sustainable development is presented as a multi-dimensional integrated system that requires an interdisciplinary approach. It presents examples from a variety of areas-e.g. healthcare, urban development, global clothing industry, and from multiple countries- New Zealand to the UK all the way to the US, Mexico and the Caribbean. -- Fahrettin Sumer * American University of Iraq * Indeed a well edited book on the very essential issues on diverse research interests on sustainability integration in education. This book clearly shows the scholarly efforts by the editors to bring together the researchers and practitioners to contribute their insights and experiences on the very important dimensions of sustainability integration into the curriculum at different levels and geographies. The book will be an essential reference for the practitioners and academics on educational sustainability -- Indranil Bose * University of Bolton *More details
Persons
Taisir Subhi Yamin is professor of gifted education. He is a former President of the World Council for Gifted and Talented Children (WCGTC), former editor-in-chief of Gifted and Talented International, General Director of the International Centre for Innovation in Education (ICIE) in Germany, and research fellow at Universite Paris Descartes. He founded, with Ken McCluskey, the International Journal for Talent Development and Creativity (IJTDC).
Content
Introduction to Integrating Sustainability Into Curriculum; Enakshi Sengupta, Patrick Blessinger and Taisir Subhi YaminChapter 1. Integrating Sustainable Development Into Healthcare Curriculum; Russell Gurbutt and Dawne Gurbutt
Chapter 2. Embedding Sustainable Development In The Curricula - Learning About Sustainable Development As A Means To Develop Self Awareness; Louise Manning and Luis Kluwe de Aguiar
Chapter 3. A Comparative Analysis Of Approaches To Integrating Sustainability Into The Curriculum At A University In A Small Island Developing State In The Carribean; Alana Griffith and Winston Moore
Chapter 4. Integrating Sustainable Development Into The Curriculum - A Case Study On The Developing Of Sustainability Competencies In Industrial Design Students At A Bachelor Level In Mexico; Martha Elena Nunez Lopez, Robert Huddleston, Roberto Pablo Martinez Lozano
PART II: INNOVATIVE APPROACHES
Chapter 5. Programs, Workshops, Resources And Other Supports For Post Secondary Sustainability Educators; Alice Cassidy, Yona Sipos and Sarah Nyrose
Chapter 6. Hortus In Urbe: Building A Sustainable Development Curriculum in Chicago; Euan Hague, Howard Rosing and Joesph P. Schwieterman
Chapter 7. An Interdisciplinary Teaching Module on The Global Clothing Industry: Lessons From Working Across Four Disciplines And Two Universities; Niki Harre, Anis Azizi, Penny Brothers, Ties Coomber, Ellinor King, Andrea Michelle Mead, Sarah Saeckel, Manuel Valle, Samantha Zi Lin Yeo, Yulun (Darren) Zhang
Chapter 8. Integrating Sustainability Into A Freshman -Engineering Course Through An Institute - Level Initiative: A Teaching -Learning Model With Authentic Activity And Context; Raghu Pucha, Kata Dosa, Sunni Newton, Meltem Alemdar, Ruthie Yow and Jennifer Hirsch
Chapter 9. Integrating Sustainable Development Into The Curriculum: Enacting 'Scalar Shifting' in Esd Competencies; Paul Benneworth, Renze Kolster, Martin Stienstra, Laura Franco-Garcia and Ben Jongbloed
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