可持续性呢?在工程课程中增加领导力和管理能力发展的“S”

Nadine Ibrahim, Marnie V. Jamieson, John Donald
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为了给工程教育工作者提供一个框架,将领导力和管理技能的发展映射到课程中,作者之前创建了一个领导力-管理发展模型(LMDM)。在本文中,我们希望通过使用“环境限制方法”将模型扩展到可持续性,创建领导-管理-可持续发展模型(LMSDM)。增加可持续性维度为领导力和管理发展提供了上下文目的,因为它涉及到创建和管理可持续的社会技术工程解决方案。这可以在技能开发和工程实践中应用复杂的社会技术问题的背景下设置共同的语言和协调的框架。最终,该模型将允许项目和教师以综合的方式在他们的项目中规划和定位领导力、管理和可持续性概念的发展。,并检查与加拿大工程认证委员会(CEAB)毕业生属性(GA)相关的学习成果。课程实例给出了LMSDM在工程课程和项目中的应用。未来的工作将包括将开发的LMSDM映射到多个机构的工程课程中。
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What about sustainability? Adding the “S” to leadership and management competency development in the engineering curriculum
To provide a framework for engineering educators to map leadership and management skills development in the curriculum, the authors previously created a Leadership-Management Development Model (LMDM). In this paper we look to extend the model to include sustainability by using an “environmental limits approach”, creating a  Leadership-Management -Sustainability Development Model (LMSDM). Adding the sustainability dimension provides a contextual purpose for leadership and management development as it relates to creating and stewarding sustainable socio-technical engineering solutions. This can set a common language and a harmonized framework in the context of skills development and application in engineering practice to complex socio-technical problems. Ultimately the model will allow programs and instructors to map and situate the development of leadership, management and sustainability concepts in their programs in an integrated manner., and to examine learning outcomes relevant to the Canadian Engineering Accreditation Board (CEAB) graduate attributes (GA). Curricular examples are provided to give insight into application of the LMSDM in engineering courses and programs. Future work will include mapping the developed LMSDM to engineering curriculum at multiple institutions.
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