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  • Kirjastus: National Academies Press
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Over the past decade there has been a growing interest in sustainability education in colleges and universities across the United States, with a marked increase in the number of undergraduate and graduate degree programs, research institutes, and centers focused on sustainability. Evidence-based core competencies for interdisciplinary sustainability programs can provide suitable guidance for curricular and program development, research, policy, communication, and pedagogical approaches at academic institutions. They can also serve as a guide for students to select academic programs and potential career options, a reference for employers to understand qualifications of graduates, and the foundation for a potential specialized accreditation for interdisciplinary sustainability programs. The growing demand for well-qualified sustainability professionals within the public, private, and nonprofit sectors also points to the value of developing core competencies.



Strengthening Sustainability Programs and Curricula at the Undergraduate and Graduate Levels provides expert insights for strengthening the emerging discipline of sustainability in higher education in the United States. This report describes the local, national, and global landscape related to sustainability education; examines the history and current status of sustainability education programs in the United States and globally; discusses employment prospects for sustainability graduates in terms of the opportunities and the skills that employers seek; and addresses diversity, equity, and inclusion in sustainability-related education and employment.

Table of Contents



Front Matter Summary 1 Introduction and Overview 2 Landscape for Sustainability Education 3 Strengthening Sustainability Programs 4 Building the Academic Environment 5 Developing a Sustainability Work 6 Final Thoughts and Summary of Recommendations by Stakeholder Appendix A: Definitions of Key Terms and Phrases Used in the Report Appendix B: Abbreviations and Acronyms Appendix C: Biographies of Committee Members Appendix D: Workshop Agendas
Summary 1(12)
1 Introduction And Overview
13(8)
An Urgent Journey
13(3)
Work of the Committee
16(2)
Scope of the Study and Organization of This Report
18(1)
References
18(3)
2 Landscape For Sustainability Education
21(38)
Frameworks for Sustainability
21(8)
Sustainability Science
29(2)
Sustainable Development and Sustainability
31(1)
Brief History of Sustainability Education at the Undergraduate and Graduate Levels
32(2)
Current Status of Higher Education Programs in Sustainability
34(9)
Sustainability-Related Employment
43(2)
Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion in Sustainability Education and Employment
45(6)
Organizations Engaged in Sustainability Education
51(1)
References
52(7)
3 Strengthening Sustainability Programs
59(24)
Institution-Wide Considerations
59(1)
Competencies and Capacities for Sustainability Education
60(7)
Content Areas in Sustainability Education
67(4)
Contexts and Applications of Sustainability Education
71(2)
Experiential Learning
73(6)
References
79(4)
4 Building The Academic Environment
83(26)
Colleges and Universities as Living Labs
83(2)
Bridging Disciplinary Silos
85(5)
Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion
90(7)
Federal Support of Sustainability Programs in Higher Education
97(4)
Sustainability Education Research Agenda
101(2)
References
103(6)
5 Developing A Sustainability Workforce
109(12)
Considerations Beyond the Academic
109(1)
Developing Change Agents
110(4)
Enhancing Collaboration among Sustainability Professional Societies
114(3)
Accreditation
117(2)
References
119(2)
6 Final Thoughts And Summary Of Recommendations By Stakeholder
121(4)
Committee Recommendations by Stakeholder
122(3)
APPENDIXES
A Definitions of Key Terms and Phrases Used in the Report
125(6)
B Abbreviations and Acronyms
131(2)
C Biographies of Committee Members
133(4)
D Workshop Agendas
137