Postgraduate design education and sustainability—An investigation into the current state of higher education and the challenges of educating for sustainability

IntroductionSustainability has remained an important issue within academia and industry, with more recent focus on sustainability education to ensure that future generations are equipped with the knowledge to continue and champion sustainable outcomes. The design and innovation industry has been con...

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Main Authors: Emelia Delaney, Wei Liu
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Frontiers Media S.A. 2023-06-01
Series:Frontiers in Sustainability
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Online Access:https://www.frontiersin.org/articles/10.3389/frsus.2023.1148685/full
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description IntroductionSustainability has remained an important issue within academia and industry, with more recent focus on sustainability education to ensure that future generations are equipped with the knowledge to continue and champion sustainable outcomes. The design and innovation industry has been continuously identified as important by academia, for having high impact on the potential sustainability of products and services during their development. However, little research focuses on the pre-professional education of designers and whether they receive an appropriate education on sustainable issues in relation to their industry.MethodsThis study investigated these issues within the context of United Kingdom-based postgraduate design courses, to determine the current state of sustainability education as well as the impact of government resources and policies on encouraging sustainability education. Courses were identified utilizing online databases and were evaluated using Sterling's model “Levels of Response to Sustainability Education” to understand the current approach to sustainability within design education, including content and pedagogy, offering recommendations for improvement.ResultsCourses were evaluated against Sterling's model “Levels of Response to Sustainability Education”, which enabled the understanding of the current state of higher education and sustainability education with Postgraduate design courses in the UK. Following this review, a model for upgrading sustainability education is proposed.DiscussionAround 80% of the courses identified throughout this study were ranked as “weak” or “very weak” according to Sterling's model, the proposed model highlights several strategies to aid postgraduate design courses to progress to the “strong” level. The framework model focuses on various sustainability themes to be included within postgraduate design education, teaching methods, as well as the inclusion of a dedicated student reflection period to improve and adapt the sustainability teaching.
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spelling doaj.art-cc0d014771154fce881965be4e48a51a2023-06-22T09:14:59ZengFrontiers Media S.A.Frontiers in Sustainability2673-45242023-06-01410.3389/frsus.2023.11486851148685Postgraduate design education and sustainability—An investigation into the current state of higher education and the challenges of educating for sustainabilityEmelia DelaneyWei LiuIntroductionSustainability has remained an important issue within academia and industry, with more recent focus on sustainability education to ensure that future generations are equipped with the knowledge to continue and champion sustainable outcomes. The design and innovation industry has been continuously identified as important by academia, for having high impact on the potential sustainability of products and services during their development. However, little research focuses on the pre-professional education of designers and whether they receive an appropriate education on sustainable issues in relation to their industry.MethodsThis study investigated these issues within the context of United Kingdom-based postgraduate design courses, to determine the current state of sustainability education as well as the impact of government resources and policies on encouraging sustainability education. Courses were identified utilizing online databases and were evaluated using Sterling's model “Levels of Response to Sustainability Education” to understand the current approach to sustainability within design education, including content and pedagogy, offering recommendations for improvement.ResultsCourses were evaluated against Sterling's model “Levels of Response to Sustainability Education”, which enabled the understanding of the current state of higher education and sustainability education with Postgraduate design courses in the UK. Following this review, a model for upgrading sustainability education is proposed.DiscussionAround 80% of the courses identified throughout this study were ranked as “weak” or “very weak” according to Sterling's model, the proposed model highlights several strategies to aid postgraduate design courses to progress to the “strong” level. The framework model focuses on various sustainability themes to be included within postgraduate design education, teaching methods, as well as the inclusion of a dedicated student reflection period to improve and adapt the sustainability teaching.https://www.frontiersin.org/articles/10.3389/frsus.2023.1148685/fullsustainability educationdesign educationpostgraduate educationpostgraduate designsustainability
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Postgraduate design education and sustainability—An investigation into the current state of higher education and the challenges of educating for sustainability
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title Postgraduate design education and sustainability—An investigation into the current state of higher education and the challenges of educating for sustainability
title_full Postgraduate design education and sustainability—An investigation into the current state of higher education and the challenges of educating for sustainability
title_fullStr Postgraduate design education and sustainability—An investigation into the current state of higher education and the challenges of educating for sustainability
title_full_unstemmed Postgraduate design education and sustainability—An investigation into the current state of higher education and the challenges of educating for sustainability
title_short Postgraduate design education and sustainability—An investigation into the current state of higher education and the challenges of educating for sustainability
title_sort postgraduate design education and sustainability an investigation into the current state of higher education and the challenges of educating for sustainability
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design education
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postgraduate design
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