Early conservationists and key environmental thinkers have continued to warn about the negative impact of humans on the delicate balance of eco-systems necessary for sustaining life. The built environment is a primary sector for consideration because of its benefit to society as well as the negative impact unwise practices can have on the environment (United Nations Environment Programme, 2007). Since sustainability is a relatively new concept, the first objective of this research was to identify teaching methods used by expert educators and researchers, early conservationists, and key thinkers, that produced the highest learning outcomes. The second objective was to incorporate these methods into a sustainable interior design curriculum to inform and inspire interior design students to apply the principles of sustainability in their design solutions. This was accomplished through the application of constructivist-oriented, evidenced-based teaching methods that addressed the contextual issues of a diverse group of students, producing the desired learning outcomes as defined by the Revised Bloom's Taxonomy (Anderson & Krathwohl, 2001). The course design was based on the hypothesis that high-level learning occurs when students are given experiences to help them discover, share and assess their personal idea (construct) of how new course material connects with prior learning, occurring in a "community of learners who make discoveries and solve problems" (Barr & Tagg, 2004). This resulted in a synergistic effect in which students had the opportunity to master "content, theory, methods, applications, ethics, and values within the discipline...[while they] developed employability skills such as creative thinking, problem solving, teamwork, leadership, and intercultural skills" (Allen, 2004).
2020: Vision for a Sustainable Society
... to a degradation of reasoning powers , experience and practical reason ( Rödder , 2010 ) . Numerical data give an impression of univocal objectivity while at the same time reduce complexity and provide a sense of controllability .
This volume explores interactions between academia and different societal stakeholders with a focus on sustainability.
Sustainable living is an evolving process which requires us to innovate. Let's learn how to rethink waste!
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In this seminal work, experts from around the world provide authoritative coverage of the growing body of knowledge about ways to restore the planet.
The volume includes environmental coverage of places such as Lake Victoria, Lake Baikal, and the Danube River, as well as cities from Moscow and London to Nairobi and Cape Town.
The work is explicitly global in scope as it considers the very different issues associated with sustainability in the global north (which is driven by things like recycling, green energy, etc.) as well as sustainability in the global south ...