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Integrating social sustainability in engineering education at the KTH Royal Institute of Technology
by
Skogh, Inga-Britt
, Edvardsson Björnberg, Karin
, Strömberg, Emma
in
Behavioral Objectives
/ College Faculty
/ Councils
/ Curriculum Design
/ Economic incentives
/ Education
/ Educational Policy
/ Engineering
/ Engineering Education
/ Environmental education
/ Foreign Countries
/ Higher education
/ Integration
/ Interviews
/ Learning
/ Pedagogy
/ Pilot Projects
/ R&D
/ Research & development
/ Role Playing
/ Science
/ Self evaluation
/ Semi Structured Interviews
/ Social sustainability
/ Studies
/ Sustainable Development
/ Sweden (Stockholm)
/ Teacher Attitudes
/ Teaching methods
/ Technical Institutes
/ Training
/ Universities
2015
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Integrating social sustainability in engineering education at the KTH Royal Institute of Technology
by
Skogh, Inga-Britt
, Edvardsson Björnberg, Karin
, Strömberg, Emma
in
Behavioral Objectives
/ College Faculty
/ Councils
/ Curriculum Design
/ Economic incentives
/ Education
/ Educational Policy
/ Engineering
/ Engineering Education
/ Environmental education
/ Foreign Countries
/ Higher education
/ Integration
/ Interviews
/ Learning
/ Pedagogy
/ Pilot Projects
/ R&D
/ Research & development
/ Role Playing
/ Science
/ Self evaluation
/ Semi Structured Interviews
/ Social sustainability
/ Studies
/ Sustainable Development
/ Sweden (Stockholm)
/ Teacher Attitudes
/ Teaching methods
/ Technical Institutes
/ Training
/ Universities
2015
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Integrating social sustainability in engineering education at the KTH Royal Institute of Technology
by
Skogh, Inga-Britt
, Edvardsson Björnberg, Karin
, Strömberg, Emma
in
Behavioral Objectives
/ College Faculty
/ Councils
/ Curriculum Design
/ Economic incentives
/ Education
/ Educational Policy
/ Engineering
/ Engineering Education
/ Environmental education
/ Foreign Countries
/ Higher education
/ Integration
/ Interviews
/ Learning
/ Pedagogy
/ Pilot Projects
/ R&D
/ Research & development
/ Role Playing
/ Science
/ Self evaluation
/ Semi Structured Interviews
/ Social sustainability
/ Studies
/ Sustainable Development
/ Sweden (Stockholm)
/ Teacher Attitudes
/ Teaching methods
/ Technical Institutes
/ Training
/ Universities
2015
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Integrating social sustainability in engineering education at the KTH Royal Institute of Technology
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Integrating social sustainability in engineering education at the KTH Royal Institute of Technology
2015
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Overview
Purpose
– The purpose of this paper is to investigate what are perceived to be the main challenges associated with the integration of social sustainability into engineering education at the KTH Royal Institute of Technology, Stockholm.
Design/methodology/approach
– Semi-structured interviews were conducted with programme leaders and teachers from four engineering programmes. The paper focuses on how the concept of social sustainability is defined and operationalised in the selected engineering programmes, how social sustainability is integrated and taught, and what resources are required to support teachers and programme leaders as social sustainability educators.
Findings
– The findings show that programme leaders and teachers at KTH struggle to understand the concept of social sustainability. The vague and value-laden nature of the concept is considered a challenge when operationalising educational policy goals on social sustainability into effective learning outcomes and activities. A consequence is that the responsibility for lesson content ultimately falls on the individual teacher. Study visits and role-play are seen as the most effective tools when integrating social sustainability into the engineering curriculum. Allocation of specific resources including supplementary sustainability training for teachers and economic incentives are considered crucial to successful integration of social sustainability. The findings indicate that social sustainability education needs to be built on a theoretical foundation. It is therefore suggested that a literature canon be established that clarifies the contours of social sustainability.
Practical implications
– The findings of the paper can be used as a basis for discussion regarding measures for improving social sustainability training in engineering education, a subject which has attracted relatively little attention, to date.
Originality/value
– There is a noticeable lack of empirical research on how technical universities integrate social sustainability into engineering education. The paper provides an account of how actors directly involved in this work – programme leaders and teachers – define and operationalise the social dimension of sustainable development in their engineering curricula, the pedagogical tools they consider effective when teaching social sustainability issues to engineering students, and the resources they believe are needed to strengthen those efforts.
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