Title: Skills for Sustainability
1Skills for Sustainability
- Professor Stephen Martin
- Centre for Complexity Change, The Open
University University of Worcester,
2Setting the Context
- HEFCE will signal to the university sector that
ESD requires development. This will feature in
the grant settlement process. - (2003)
3Context
- To maintain a more competitive economywe will
needto make sustainability literacy a core
competency for professional graduates. - (2005)
4Context
Sustainable development meeting the needs of
present without compromising the ability of
future generations to meet their own needs is a
defining challenge of the twenty first century.
If the nation is to play its full part in
challenging global poverty and combating
environmental problems like climate change it is
imperative that everyone in this country develops
the skills of sustainable living and working.
That means placing sustainable development at the
heart of skills provision, ensuring that it is a
fundamental goal of our economic and social
progress. (Leitch Implementation Plan, 2007)
5Sustainability Literate Leaders? Discuss
6Fit of Porritt pique..
- I find all this so depressing that I now hate
having to comment on itFor five years the
Governments performance has been rubbish,
systematic hypocrisy, lecturing everybody else
but barely lifting a finger itself just doesnt
make any sense.
7But what is sustainability literacy?How is it
defined?How can it be developed in the
university curriculum?
8Sustainability Literacy Skills, Knowledge
Attributes
- Environmental, social economic context of each
discipline - Key principles of sustainable development
- Non-reductionist problem-solving skills
- Creative holistic thinking
- Personal professional self-reflection
- Understand adopt ethical values
- Initiate sustain transformative actions
- Participate in interdisciplinary teams
- Initiate manage change
9Towards Sustainability Literacy
Interdisciplinary and holistic embedded in the
whole curriculum, not as a separate subject
Values-driven sharing the values and
principles underpinning sustainable development
Critical thinking and problem solving
leading to confidence in addressing the
challenges of sustainable development
Multi-method word, art, drama, debate,
experience, different pedagogies which model
the processes Participatory
decision-making learners participate in
decisions on how they are to learn
Locally relevant addressing local as well as
global issues, and using the language(s) which
learners most commonly use.
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11Sustainability Skills Matrix for Built Environment
www.constructionskills.net/pdf/aboutus/sustainable
development/skillsmatrix.pdf
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13Skills for Sustainabilityand Employability
14Student Skills for Who and for What?
Leitch Egan SSCs
HEFCE LSC DIUS
Govt DEFRA P and P
- Students in Universities/ College
Students for Society (Lifestyle)
Students for Employers (Workstyle)
Sustainably responsible services/ products
Sustainably responsible students
Sustainable low carbon communities
15Some key questions
- Do universities/colleges, students, employers and
society have the same interests in
sustainability? - Same, Different, Converging, Diverging?
- What is the role of HE and FE education in terms
of sustainability and employability? - Follow, Lead, Transform?
16What Learning for Sustainability?
- Many contexts - Social, intellectual, cultural,
technological, manual, managerial, political - Many levels - personal peer - family
community- corporate national - global - Competencies able to know, do, think and
believe - With a particular focus eg
- Stewardship Interrelationship -
Entrepreneurship - Citizenship Partnership Fellowship
17Competent Employee?
18What skills for Sustainability?
- Employability Skills for
- Communication
- Team work
- Problem-solving
- Initiative and creativity
- Self-management
- Planning and organising
- Learning
- Technology
19What Values for Sustainability?
- Togetherness - unity, teamwork, cooperation
- Oneness holistic, part of not apart from nature
- Healthiness concern for wellbeing of people and
nature, balanced lifestyle, Healthy planet and
healthy people - Respectfulness respect for the diversity of
people and nature - Fairness equity, tolerance, satisfaction with
enough not more - Truthfulness honesty, constant search for
knowledge, need for evidence, critical thinking - Carefulness, Goodness, Hopefulness, Happiness,
Friendliness, Trustworthiness, Competitiveness
etc
20Key question
- What makes a student competent or literate
about sustainability? - Knowledge, Skills, Values, Competencies?
21What is the evidence for more responsible
students?
- There is mounting evidence and media coverage
that students want to work for ethical employers
who are environmentally and socially responsible.
- Considered the social and environmental ethics of
an employer before making a career choice. - Said that the social and environmental
responsibility of the employer was not the main
deciding factor, but a differentiating one in
their choice of job. - Mistrusted the claims of employers about their
social and environmental responsibilities. - Are concerned about the preparation for their
employment provided by universities and believed
that sustainable development and corporate social
responsibility (CSR) should be taught more at
universities.
22Who influences graduate employability?
23What is the evidence for more employer demand?
- The trend to more responsible employers is
affecting the graduate job market and the demand
for more particular competencies from recent
graduate recruits. - Considered the social/environmental ethics,
values and experience of university students as
part of their graduate recruitment. - Provided specialist induction and training for
graduate recruits on their social and
environmental responsibilities. - Needed graduate recruits with specific
competencies to support their social and
environmental responsibilities.
24What/who drives employers to be sustainable?
25Employable Graduates for Responsible Employers
www.heacademy.ac.uk/ourwork/learning/sustainabil
ity
26What helps students learn for sustainability and
employability?
- Management and Learning that values
- Behaviour change and organisational change -
Psychology - Cultural change driven by social and
environmental responsibility - Departments that collaborate Interdisciplinary,
Teamworking - Dialogue and communication Social learning
- Participation by stakeholders Social learning
- Thinking critically and Thinking of the links
Systems Thinking - Sustainable lifestyles, workstyles and work-life
balance - Local links with global awareness
- Developing and learning with employers and
communities
27Who can Champion C Change?
- Students for Employers
- (Workstyle)
- Culture
- Careers
- Competencies
Students for Society (Lifestyle) Citizens Consu
mers Carers
- Students in Universities/ Colleges
- Campus
- Curriculum
- Community
Volunteering
Work Experience
Student Competencies for Sustainability and
Employability
Sustainably responsible services/ products
Sustainably responsible students
Sustainable low carbon communities
EAUC Members can be the Catalytic Converters for
the C-Change
28Key question for EAUC members
- How can EAUC members and campus management most
effectively help students learn about
sustainability? - As Champions, Go-Betweens, Leaders?
- Through estate staff, students, academics,
managers?
29eauc Presentation
- Andrew Brown
- Managing Director
- Churngold Construction Ltd
30My Industry - Construction
- Responsible for 8 of GDP
- Employs 2.25 million people
- Our buildings are responsible for 20 of CO2
output - Generates the largest proportion of waste taken
to landfill - 95 of construction companies employ less than 5
people - Produces some memorable schemes
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32Pushing for Change
- Egan Report called for
- Integrated teams
- Young graduates to act as ambassadors
- IiP to be recognised by 50 of employers
- Stern Report argued the need to
- Spend 1 of GDP now to avoid a 20 reduction in
world output as a result of climate change - Latest being the 2012 Construction Commitments
332012 Construction Commitments
- Procurement Integration
- Commitment to People
- Client Leadership
- Sustainability
- Design Quality
- Health Safety
34But I have a real fear
- Sustainability and CSR are becoming subjects in
their own right - At its worst relegated to Tick Boxes and Eco
Bling - The argument for undertaking your business in a
more sustainable and responsible way is actually
a no brainer
35Churngold and Sustainability
- Thinking Globally but acting locally
- Local people using local resources locally
- Or put another way
- More time in bed
- Waiting less for delivers
- Getting home earlier
- However, it needs greater involvement and effort
- Leading to greater efficiency and satisfaction
- Which leads to improved margin
36Churngold and CSR
- Introduced Life Assurance and Pensions for all
employees - Invested heavily in training and improved Health
and Safety - Working alongside local stakeholders
- However, it needs greater involvement and effort
- Leading to greater efficiency and satisfaction
- Which leads to improved margin
37What am I asking for
- Sustainability and CSR taught in primary schools
alongside the 3Rs as basic life tools - The correct way of living would be automatic
- Schools to continue this integrated thinking and
learning - Colleges to develop this integration further and
continue to push the boundaries by research - We all live happily ever after, with some of us
just a little bit richer than others
38eauc Presentation
- Andrew Brown
- Managing Director
- Churngold Construction Ltd