Connecting curricula and competence through student learning journeys

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作者
Birdman, Jodie [1 ]
Barth, Matthias [2 ,3 ]
Lang, Daniel [1 ]
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[1] Leuphana Univ Leuneburg, Inst Eth & Transdisciplinary Sustainabil Res, Leuneburg, Germany
[2] Leuphana Univ Leuneburg, Inst Sustainable Dev & Learning, Leuneburg, Germany
[3] EberswaldeUnivers Sustainable Dev, Inst Sustainable Dev & Learning, Eberswalde, Germany
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Higher education; sustainability education; education for sustainable development; competence development; curriculum; HIGHER-EDUCATION; SUSTAINABILITY EDUCATION; KEY COMPETENCES; FRAMEWORK; AGE;
D O I
10.1080/15487733.2022.2097773
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X [环境科学、安全科学];
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08 ; 0830 ;
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This research examines the connection between higher education curricula for sustainable development and student development of key competencies for sustainability. The authors conducted a comparative case study that followed ten students from three graduate sustainability programs. Through a combination of student-generated and contextual data, we created a set of learning journeys. These journeys showed that activities which foster reflection, interaction, and real-world connections are especially critical for competence development as part of the whole curriculum. What and how students found most useful depended on individual disposition and we identified four general categories based on prior experience, attitude to learning, and individual goals. Barriers to competency development were frustration, feelings of helplessness, and being unable to link competence to concrete activities or concepts. These barriers could be mitigated through peer interaction and mentorship, environmental support such as spaces for collaboration, and instructor scaffolding. Because no single course can fit the needs of each student, we recommend that beneficial components in the form of courses that support the above-mentioned activities be part of purposeful curriculum design.
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页码:560 / 575
页数:16
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