Title: Assessing Sustainability: the value of critical observation and feedback
1Assessing Sustainability the value of critical
observation and feedback
- Seminar workshop
- Dr Colin Trier, University of Plymouth
- 24th March 2006
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3Warm Up
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5Stage 1
- Pick someone you have had little contact with so
far - Find out how well you both slept last night and
whether the breakfast was enjoyed?
6Stage 1
- Pick someone you have had little contact with so
far - Find out how well you both slept last night and
whether the breakfast was enjoyed? - Consider the Sustainable People Search list and
select the two statements that you individually
most can relate to - Briefly explain your choices to your partner
7 Sustainability Breakfast Enquiry
- Link up with another couple perhaps with
different choices
8 Sustainability Breakfast Enquiry
- Link up with another couple perhaps with
different choices - Identify 5 questions to explore how sustainable
your breakfast was? What are the important issues
to consider about this meal in evaluating its
sustainability?
9Next consider this hotel
- But this time consider what are the qualities
that we need to sustain and nurture ourselves
away from home? How well are they met by the
hotel?
10Next consider this hotel
- But this time consider what are the qualities
that we need to sustain and nurture ourselves
away from home? How well are they met by the
hotel? - Vision a different place that met your needs
fully?
11Next consider this hotel
- But this time consider what are the qualities
that we need to sustain and nurture ourselves
away from home? How well are they met by the
hotel? - Vision a different place that met your needs
fully? - From this what are some of the qualities that are
most important and/or scarce in our lives?
12The actual teaching activity
- Seminar and assessment info.doc
13Consider how appropriate the following words are
in describing an underlying value (or quality?)
in our society?
- Mechanistic
- Socially controlling
- Cornucopian
- Individualistic
- Mental
- Aspirational
- Death denying
- Armed
Try and explore negative and positive
connotations. Can you think of other suitable
words?
14Education for Sustainable Development in
Universities
15Education for Sustainable Development in
Universities
16Education for Sustainable Development in
Universities
- We could now consider the same sort of questions
applied to our universities we know and love so
well - What are the sustainability issues
- What are the qualities that by improving would
enhance our experience - What are the underlying values that emerge from
the way these institutions operate - But I want you to consider something different
17Education for Sustainable Development in
Universities
- What would a deeply caring university be like?
18The Global Context
- In groups of 8
- See handout
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20Back to the individual
- Consider and share how you would like to be
living in 20 years time?
21Feedback
22- Selby, D. (2001). The Signature of the Whole.
Radical Interconnectedness and its Implications
for Global and Environmental Education.
Encounter. Education for Meaning and Social
Justice, 14(4) , Winter, 1-16
23Adams D 1979.The hitchhikers guide to the
galaxy. LondonPan
- It is an important popular fact that things are
not always as they seem. For instance, on the
planet Earth, man had always assumed that he was
more intelligent than dolphins, because he had
achieved the wheel, New York, war and so on
while all the dolphins had ever done was muck
about in the water and have a good time. But
conversely, the dolphins had always believed that
they were more intelligent than man for
precisely the same reason.