Course start: Higher education didactics for sustainability (HEDS)
Higher education didactics for sustainability (HEDS)
The course is aimed to all university teachers.
- 2024-01-29 - 2024-04-25 (English). Register here (no later than December 8)
Course description
Overview
The course Higher Education Didactics for Sustainability (HEDS) aims to empower educators, pedagogical developers, and others involved in curriculum design in higher education to integrate sustainability into teaching practice. The course is designed using a problem-based learning approach, which engages learners in small groups to collaborate – through discussion, experience sharing, and collective learning – to explore tools and competencies needed to foster a more sustainable world through education.
The course is a collaborative effort of universities in Scandinavia & Europe, which allows for perspective and experience sharing. Thus, one benefit previous participants convey comes from the collaborative learning environment and extended network of teachers from universities around the world.
The course language is English and conducted entirely online, providing you with the opportunity to engage with course materials and collaborate with international peers. To fully participate, you'll need access to a computer and a stable internet connection. The course primarily utilizes Zoom for virtual meetings and may incorporate other digital tools based on the needs of each group.
Link to a short movie about HEDS:
https://kauplay.kau.se/media/t/0_bq3hvqec
Content
The course advances understanding of pedagogical frameworks like Education for Sustainability (EFS) and Education for Sustainable Development (ESD), by fostering a collaborative and collective learning environment that combines theoretical knowledge with practical examples. Through literature, discussions, and group work, you'll explore how these frameworks can be effectively implemented in your educational settings.
The course contains four modules:
- Making Sense of Sustainability: Explores foundational questions about sustainability, including underpinning principles and paradigms, aiming to deepen understanding of why the incorporation of sustainability is crucial in higher education curriculum.
- Competencies, Frameworks, and Curriculum: Introduces key sustainability competencies such as systems thinking, values thinking, and problem-solving, which can be integrated into existing course or programme curriculum.
- Didactical Models for Teaching and Learning Sustainability: Considers various didactic models – like holism, pluralism, and transdisciplinarity – relating these approaches to teaching and learning for sustainability in various disciplines.
- The Future Role of the University: Prompts learners to reflect on the evolving role of universities in relation to future scenarios and grand challenges. Discussions will focus on how universities can prepare students to meet the needs of the future, while considering our ethical responsibilities as educators and academics.
We believe in the value of self-directed learning and encourage you to adapt and apply the course content to your unique context, considering your professional responsibility, teaching style, personality, and personal values.
Expectations
The course is equivalent to 80-hours full-time work, approx. 6 hours per week, including one full-class seminar, two problem-based learning group meetings, and individual study.
The course embodies the values of presence, care, honesty, respect, and engagement. Given the nature of the course, attendance, active participation, and adherence to these values is a must for you and your peers to benefit from the collaborative problem-based learning approach.
The partner universities include: Karlstad University, Swe (KAU), Linköping University, Swe (LiU), Mid Sweden University, Swe (Miun) & Mälardalen University, Swe (MDU), Lund University, Swe (LU) and Inland Norway University of Applied Sciences, (Inn).
Target group
All university teachers.
Extent
80 hours (i.e. 2 weeks of full-time study) over 13 weeks
Learning outcomes
The course objectives are under revision and will be published soon (after October 13).
Literature
Course coordinator
- Anna Mogren, universitetsadjunkt
- Teresa Berglund, universitetslektor
Participants
18 from Kau. This is a course with participants from several universities.