Real-world experiments as a teaching and learning approach for sustainable consumption education

IF 3 2区 环境科学与生态学 Q1 EDUCATION & EDUCATIONAL RESEARCH International Journal of Sustainability in Higher Education Pub Date : 2024-02-06 DOI:10.1108/ijshe-01-2023-0011
Anja Lisa Hirscher, Samira Iran, Ulf Schrader, Martin Müller
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Abstract

Purpose

This paper aims to propose and evaluate an innovative approach to education for sustainable consumption (ESC) which empowers teenagers and young adults to improve sustainable consumption competences. This approach combines pedagogical learning approaches such as real-world learning (e.g. experiential learning and research-based learning) with transformative and transdisciplinary research approaches (i.e. real-world laboratory research).

Design/methodology/approach

Through a transdisciplinary research design, the authors explore if real-world experiments (RWEs) offer a suitable approach for sustainable consumption education at schools. RWEs are a research approach for knowledge production, aiming to go beyond temporary interventions, to establish semi-permanent spaces for sustainability transformation and reflexive learning. To evaluate this proposal, the authors study already existing active teaching and learning approaches developed within and for ESC and put these in perspective, to define and understand the RWEs.

Findings

Insights from a transdisciplinary research project which applied RWEs as a teaching and learning approach in German schools complement conceptual considerations. As a result, advantages, such as the development of core competencies among learners, but also challenges experienced, are illustrated. Though, the challenges found are not unique to the RWE, rather they point out important potentials for ESC through suggesting systematic changes in educational institutions and teaching approaches.

Originality/value

This paper explores RWEs as an active and participatory teaching and learning approach for sustainable consumption education at schools and delivers practical insights and a definition of RWEs as an innovative teaching and learning approach.

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将真实世界实验作为可持续消费教育的教学方法
目的 本文旨在提出并评估一种创新的可持续消费教育(ESC)方法,该方法可增强青少年和年轻人提高可持续消费能力的能力。这种方法将真实世界学习(如体验式学习和研究型学习)等教学方法与变革性跨学科研究方法(即真实世界实验室研究)相结合。设计/方法/途径作者通过跨学科研究设计,探索真实世界实验(RWE)是否为学校的可持续消费教育提供了一种合适的方法。真实世界实验是一种知识生产研究方法,旨在超越临时干预,为可持续发展转型和反思性学习建立半永久性空间。为了对这一建议进行评估,作者研究了在可持续发展教育委员会内部以及为可持续发展教育委员会开发的现有积极教学方法,并将这些方法纳入视角,以定义和理解 RWEs。研究结果一个跨学科研究项目将 RWEs 作为一种教学方法应用于德国学校,该项目提供的见解补充了概念上的考虑。结果说明了其优势,如培养学习者的核心能力,以及所面临的挑战。尽管所发现的挑战并非 RWE 所独有,但它们通过建议教育机构和教学方法的系统性变革,指出了可持续消费教育的重要潜力。
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期刊介绍: The aim of International Journal of Sustainability in Higher Education is to provide up-to-date information on new developments and trends on sustainability in a higher education context, and to catalyse networking and information exchange on sustainable development as a whole, and on the SDGs in particular, on a global basis. Authors are invited to submit papers from the following areas: Environmental management systems, Sustainable development, Sustainable Development Goals, Curricular innovation, Campus greening, Operational aspects of universities, Energy, water, recycling, waste management, Planning and design of campuses, Environmental reports, Environmental policies and action plans, Staff and student initiatives. Other themes associated to the above or emerging topics will also be considered
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