A Global Classroom for International Sustainability Education
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in: Creative Education, Jahrgang 4, Nr. 4A, 04.2013, S. 19 - 28.
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T1 - A Global Classroom for International Sustainability Education
AU - Wiek, Arnim
AU - Bernstein, Michael J.
AU - Laubichler, Manfred
AU - Minteer, Ben
AU - Lang, Daniel J.
AU - Caniglia, Guido
PY - 2013/4
Y1 - 2013/4
N2 - Sustainability studies put emphasis on social-environmental-technical problems with local manifestations and global impacts. This makes especially poignant the need for educational experiences in which students confront the challenges of crossing cultural, national, and geographical boundaries in a globalized world and understand the historical, epistemological and ethical underpinnings of these diverse cultural conditions. The success criteria to evaluate the educational experiences demanded by the globalization of education, however, are yet to be specified and used in novel educational opportunities. A brief review of international sustainability education options currently available to students reveals a gap between the knowledge students may need to succeed in a globalized world and the opportunities available. Into this landscape, we introduce The Global Classroom, an international collaboration between Leuphana University of Lüneburg in Germany and Arizona State University in the US. The project strives for an interdisciplinary and cross-cultural approach to equipping students with the knowledge, skills, and attitudes required to take on sustainability challenges in international settings. We discuss the structure and organization of the Global Classroom model and share preliminary experiences. The article concludes with a reflection on institutional structures conducive to providing students with the international learning opportunities they may need to tackle sustainability problems in a globalized world.
AB - Sustainability studies put emphasis on social-environmental-technical problems with local manifestations and global impacts. This makes especially poignant the need for educational experiences in which students confront the challenges of crossing cultural, national, and geographical boundaries in a globalized world and understand the historical, epistemological and ethical underpinnings of these diverse cultural conditions. The success criteria to evaluate the educational experiences demanded by the globalization of education, however, are yet to be specified and used in novel educational opportunities. A brief review of international sustainability education options currently available to students reveals a gap between the knowledge students may need to succeed in a globalized world and the opportunities available. Into this landscape, we introduce The Global Classroom, an international collaboration between Leuphana University of Lüneburg in Germany and Arizona State University in the US. The project strives for an interdisciplinary and cross-cultural approach to equipping students with the knowledge, skills, and attitudes required to take on sustainability challenges in international settings. We discuss the structure and organization of the Global Classroom model and share preliminary experiences. The article concludes with a reflection on institutional structures conducive to providing students with the international learning opportunities they may need to tackle sustainability problems in a globalized world.
KW - Sustainability education
KW - Sustainability Education
KW - International Education
KW - Project- and Problem-Based Learning
KW - Interdisciplinary Education
KW - sustainability education
KW - international education
KW - Project- and Problem-Based Learning
KW - interdisciplinarity Education
UR - https://www.mendeley.com/catalogue/4f084277-6fd3-34c8-b629-7a80e43dc979/
U2 - 10.4236/ce.2013.44A004
DO - 10.4236/ce.2013.44A004
M3 - Journal articles
VL - 4
SP - 19
EP - 28
JO - Creative Education
JF - Creative Education
SN - 2151-4755
IS - 4A
ER -