Silvia-Jessica Mostacedo-Marasovic, Cory T. Forbes
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Abstract
Purpose
A faculty development program (FDP) introduced postsecondary instructors to a module focused on the food–energy–water (FEW) nexus, a socio-hydrologic issue (SHI) and a sustainability challenge. This study aims to examine factors influencing faculty interest in adopting the instructional resources and faculty experience with the FDP, including the gains made during the FDP on their knowledge about SHIs and their self-efficacy to teach about SHIs, and highlighted characteristics of the FDP.
Design/methodology/approach
Data from n = 54 participants via pre- and post-surveys and n = 15 interviews were analyzed using mixed methods.
Findings
Findings indicate that over three quarters of participants would use the curricular resources to make connections between complex SHIs, enhance place-based learning, data analysis and interpretation and engage in evidence-based decision-making. In addition, participants’ experience with the workshop was positive; their knowledge about SHIs remained relatively constant and their self-efficacy to teach about SHIs improved by the end of the workshop. The results provide evidence of the importance of institutional support to improve instruction about the FEW nexus.
Originality/value
The module, purposefully designed, aids undergraduates in engaging with Hydroviz, a data visualization tool, to understand both human and natural dimensions of the FEW nexus. It facilitates incorporating this understanding into systematic decision-making around an authentic SHI.
目的 一项教师发展计划(FDP)向中学后教师介绍了一个以食物-能源-水(FEW)关系(一种社会水文问题(SHI)和可持续发展挑战)为重点的模块。本研究旨在探讨影响教师采用教学资源兴趣的因素和教师使用 FDP 的经验,包括在 FDP 期间教师对 SHIs 的了解程度和教授 SHIs 的自我效能,以及 FDP 的突出特点。研究结果研究结果表明,超过四分之三的参与者会利用课程资源在复杂的社会人文因素之间建立联系,加强基于地方的学习、数据分析和解释,并参与基于证据的决策。此外,参加者对研讨会的体验也是积极的;研讨会结束时,他们对社会、人文和环境问题的认识保持相对稳定,他们教授社会、人文和环境问题的自我效能有所提高。原创性/价值该模块经过精心设计,可帮助本科生使用数据可视化工具 Hydroviz 来了解与水有关的人文和自然因素。它有助于将这种理解融入到围绕真实的社会、人文和环境问题的系统决策中。
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