Participatory Development of Key Sustainability Concepts for Dialogue and Curricula at The Ohio State University

The Ohio State University (OSU) is one of the many universities committed to sustainability within its operations, traditions, and university framework. The university continues to evolve in relation to its sustainability goals, and currently seeks to both build on and deepen the culture of sustaina...

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Main Authors: Clair Bullock, Gregory Hitzhusen
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: MDPI AG 2015-10-01
Series:Sustainability
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Online Access:http://www.mdpi.com/2071-1050/7/10/14063
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spelling doaj-9b9aa2996b25487dae40cd1f5fae10472020-11-24T23:24:47ZengMDPI AGSustainability2071-10502015-10-01710140631409110.3390/su71014063su71014063Participatory Development of Key Sustainability Concepts for Dialogue and Curricula at The Ohio State UniversityClair Bullock0Gregory Hitzhusen1School of Environment and Natural Resources, The Ohio State University, 2021 Coffey Road, Columbus, OH 43210, USASchool of Environment and Natural Resources, The Ohio State University, 2021 Coffey Road, Columbus, OH 43210, USAThe Ohio State University (OSU) is one of the many universities committed to sustainability within its operations, traditions, and university framework. The university continues to evolve in relation to its sustainability goals, and currently seeks to both build on and deepen the culture of sustainability at OSU. One way to do this is through increasing the sustainability literacy of students on campus, by creating an introductory sustainability curriculum, which would put forth the definitions, concepts, and initiatives that represent sustainability at Ohio State. However, before such a curriculum can be developed, it is important to first understand the current sustainability perceptions at OSU: what definition does the university want to embrace? What is most pertinent to teach OSU students? Twenty sustainability leaders across the university were interviewed in a participatory development process to produce consensus-based, local definitional concepts that are not only beneficial for student knowledge, but for OSU sustainability progress as a whole. The results of their recommendations have provided a solid framework from which the university can build in its future curricular efforts, and provides insights that may be particularly helpful in promoting sustainability in other large American universities. This study also describes a case of using participatory development (PD) methods, which have been under-utilized in a higher education setting, particularly in sustainability implementation.http://www.mdpi.com/2071-1050/7/10/14063sustainabilitysustainability educationsustainability curriculumsustainability in higher educationparticipatory development
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Participatory Development of Key Sustainability Concepts for Dialogue and Curricula at The Ohio State University
Sustainability
sustainability
sustainability education
sustainability curriculum
sustainability in higher education
participatory development
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Gregory Hitzhusen
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title Participatory Development of Key Sustainability Concepts for Dialogue and Curricula at The Ohio State University
title_short Participatory Development of Key Sustainability Concepts for Dialogue and Curricula at The Ohio State University
title_full Participatory Development of Key Sustainability Concepts for Dialogue and Curricula at The Ohio State University
title_fullStr Participatory Development of Key Sustainability Concepts for Dialogue and Curricula at The Ohio State University
title_full_unstemmed Participatory Development of Key Sustainability Concepts for Dialogue and Curricula at The Ohio State University
title_sort participatory development of key sustainability concepts for dialogue and curricula at the ohio state university
publisher MDPI AG
series Sustainability
issn 2071-1050
publishDate 2015-10-01
description The Ohio State University (OSU) is one of the many universities committed to sustainability within its operations, traditions, and university framework. The university continues to evolve in relation to its sustainability goals, and currently seeks to both build on and deepen the culture of sustainability at OSU. One way to do this is through increasing the sustainability literacy of students on campus, by creating an introductory sustainability curriculum, which would put forth the definitions, concepts, and initiatives that represent sustainability at Ohio State. However, before such a curriculum can be developed, it is important to first understand the current sustainability perceptions at OSU: what definition does the university want to embrace? What is most pertinent to teach OSU students? Twenty sustainability leaders across the university were interviewed in a participatory development process to produce consensus-based, local definitional concepts that are not only beneficial for student knowledge, but for OSU sustainability progress as a whole. The results of their recommendations have provided a solid framework from which the university can build in its future curricular efforts, and provides insights that may be particularly helpful in promoting sustainability in other large American universities. This study also describes a case of using participatory development (PD) methods, which have been under-utilized in a higher education setting, particularly in sustainability implementation.
topic sustainability
sustainability education
sustainability curriculum
sustainability in higher education
participatory development
url http://www.mdpi.com/2071-1050/7/10/14063
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