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Author: Enakshi Sengupta, Patrick Blessinger, Taisir Subhi Yamin
Introduction to Sustainable Development Leadership and Strategies in Higher Education 1st Edition Table of contents:
Chapter 1. The Teaching of Sustainability in Higher Education: Improving Environmental Resilience in Malaysia
Abstract
1. Introduction
2. Literature Review
2.1. Understanding the Concepts of Sustainability and SD
2.2. Resilience and SD
2.3. The Importance of SD in Education
2.4. ESD Practices in HE
2.5. Learning Objectives on Education for SDGs
3. Methodology
3.1. Survey/Quantitative Data
3.2. Focus Group/Qualitative Data
3.3. Data Analysis: Survey
3.4. Data Analysis FGD
4. Findings and Discussion
4.1. Demographic Profiles
4.2. Findings from the Study Overall: Survey and FGD
4.2.1. Knowledge about SD and Education for SDGs
4.2.2. Attitudes toward Education for SDGs
4.2.3. Pedagogical Techniques on Education for SDGs
4.2.4. Learning Objectives on Education for SDGs
4.3. Issues and Challenges of ESD Practices
5. Conclusions and Recommendations
Acknowledgments
References
Appendix 1: Explanations of Themes Identified in FGD (Knowledge about SD and Education for SDGs)
Appendix 2: Explanations of Themes Identified in FGD (Attitudes toward Education for SDGs).
Chapter 2. Innovating Leadership Education: How Business Schools and Universities Need to Innovate Sustainable Strategies in Leadership Education
Abstract
Introduction
Leadership Education: A Conceptual Framework
Leadership Versus Management and Entrepreneuship
Leadership in the Educational Context
Leadership Education Today: Examining Actual Programs
Leadership Programs: A Comparative Overview
Overview of the Compared Programs
Qualitative Content Analysis
The Importance of Innovation Leadership Education
Conclusion
References
Chapter 3. Sustainable Development of Leadership Strategies in Higher Education
Abstract
Governmental Organizations – Sustainability Leadership Focused
Professional Organizations – Sustainability Leadership Focused
College and University Leadership Departments/Roles – Sustainability Leadership Focused
Educational Program – Sustainability Leadership Focused
References
Chapter 4. Moving Culture to the Center of the Curriculum: A Strategy for Regional Relevance and Organization Sustainability
Abstract
Introduction – The Role of Culture in Sustainability
New Zealand’s History as Bi-Cultural Nation
Māori and Māori Identity in Higher Education
An Institutional Context
Toi Ohomai – Living Our Values
Manaakitanga
Whanaungatanga
Toitutanga
Kotahitanga
Culture as a Strategy for Regional Relevance
Culturally Responsive, Learner-Centric Delivery
Innovative Practice for Cultural Sustainability
The Environmental–Cultural Interface
Conclusion
References
Chapter 5. Perceived Public Value, Community Building, and Sustainable Leadership Development in Agriculture: A Case Study of Capacity Building through the Nuffield International Farming Scholars Program
Abstract
Introduction
Wicked Problems, Public Value, and Community Building
Exploring Public Value
Defining Public Value
Connecting Communities and Public Value
Sustainability, Community, and Reciprocity
A Public Value Case Study: Nuffield International Farming Scholars Program
Methodology for Understanding Public Value Perceptions
Perceived Outcomes of the Nuffield International Experience: Participant Data
Professional Benefit
Innovative Thinking
Operational Change
Global Relationships
Personal Benefit
Confidence
Exposure
Global Network
Post-Nuffield Engagement
Agricultural Leadership
Nuffield Program Leadership
Community Engagement and Leadership
Reciprocity
Conclusions and Summary
References
Chapter 6. Learning for Uncertainty: Higher Education and Sustainability
Abstract
Introduction
Theoretical Framework
Transformative Learning
Resilience
Education for Resilience
HE and Sustainability
Role of Education in Society
Contribution to the Sustainability Challenge
Standardization of Knowledge
Reflecting on Experience
Learning for Uncertainty
Authentic Learning
Community Engagement
Creativity
Lifelong Learning: A Sustainability Perspective
Conclusion
References
Part II. Framework and Tools
Chapter 7. The Development of an Education for Sustainable Development Self-Evaluation Tool to Support Staff and Student Development
Abstract
Introduction
Literature Review
Rationale for the Development of the Self-Evaluation Tool
The Design and Development of the Self-Evaluation Tool
The Pilot Study Methodology
Results and Discussion – An Analysis of the Self-Evaluation Tool
Results and Discussion – An Analysis of the Responses
Program Content
ESD Pedagogies
Staff Support
Student Awareness and Reflection
Conclusion and Recommendations
References
Chapter 8. Learning for a Sustainable Future: Developing Key Competencies
Abstract
Introduction
Increase in Tuition Fees
Changing Worlds and Key Competencies
Value Adding in the Time of New Age Technologies
Emergent Models of Universities
Active Engagement in Learning
Preparing Faculty in the Era of Technology
Conclusion
References
Chapter 9. The Role of Leadership in Education for Sustainable Development Curriculum Reform in Indonesian Higher Education
Abstract
Introduction
Theoretical and Contextual Background
Top-Down and Bottom-Up Reform
Challenges of Leadership
Commitment to Organizational Learning
Conclusion
References
Chapter 10. Educational Leaders: The Value of Professional Development Schemes for Recognizing Influence in Learning and Teaching
Abstract
The UK Professional Standards Framework
Professional Development and the Mentoring/Coaching Model
Influence on Participants’ Professional Development
Data Collection
Discussion
Key Findings
Practical Implications
Notes
References
Chapter 11. Corporate Governance and Sustainability in HEIs
Abstract
1. Introduction
2. Theoretical Underpinnings on CG and Sustainability in HEIs
3. Methodology
4. Empirical Evidence of CG and Sustainability in HEIs
4.1. Are PHEIs Moving Toward Sustainability and CG?
4.2. Evidence of CG and Sustainability in Two Young HEIs
5. Conclusion
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