Abstract
This research is part of the Erasmus+ Project F&F4Sustainability - Project number KA220-HED-1A225A8C.
Part of the extreme complexity surrounding the topic of sustainability is because it not only affects
global areas and societies, but also involves cross-cutting disciplines and knowledge, on multiple
levels. For this, Education for Sustainability (EfS) is faced with the challenging demand to be up-to-
date and flexible, capable of consistently developing new methods and tools.
Within this context, the role played by universities is particularly relevant. They bring together
different disciplines, approaches and geographical contexts, contributing to the production and
dissemination of knowledge. Also, they educate the professionals destined to direct the policies that
will have to address the environmental, economic, social and cultural challenges of sustainability.
Digitisation, internationalisation and interdisciplinarity, especially when combined, seem to have a
major impact on EfS; they foster the development not only of knowledge, but also of practical
expertise and soft skills. These three elements seem to be the main drivers of EfS but, although
research has largely focused on the contribution of digital tools, interdisciplinary approaches and
highly internationalised contexts to learning, it has not sufficiently highlighted the possibilities of
combining them. Indeed, literature has either focused on the capacity of digital teaching methods to
internationalize students, especially in the aftermath of the Covid-19, or it has highlighted the need
for an interdisciplinary approach to develop transversal competences in EfS.
This contribution questions how the combined approach of digital and interdisciplinary teaching
methods in international educational contexts can affect students' knowledge, behaviour and
attitudes towards sustainability. To this end, the paper analyses data collected during the testing of
two learning modules developed within the Erasmus+ project “Fashion & Food synergy for
sustainability”.
Universidad de Navarra (Spain), Stichting Katholieke Universiteit (Netherlands) and Uniwersytet
Jagiellonski (Poland), together with the project leader, Università Cattolica del Sacro Cuore (Italy)
were involved in the teaching modules and training materials. As for the pilot testing of the first two
modules, it was possible to start it synchronously and jointly in three of the four universities,
involving a total of 140 students.
The data collected through a questionnaire to the students demonstrates the opportunities of an
integrated approach in EfS. Combined, digitisation, interdisciplinarity and internationalisation seem
to have an impact on changing students' habits, behaviour and attitudes towards sustainability.
Therefore, they seem to be resources for increasing awareness, creativity, and critical thinking in
the design of future sustainability policies.
Keyworks: Digitisation; Internationalization; Interdisciplinarity; Higher Education; Sustainability
Original language | English |
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Title of host publication | Libro de Actas, CUICIID 2023 |
Pages | 313 |
Number of pages | 1 |
Volume | 2023 |
Publication status | Published - 2023 |
Event | Congreso Universitario Internacional sobre Comunicación, Innovación, Investigación y Docencia - online Duration: 5 Oct 2023 → 7 Oct 2023 |
Conference
Conference | Congreso Universitario Internacional sobre Comunicación, Innovación, Investigación y Docencia |
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City | online |
Period | 5/10/23 → 7/10/23 |
Keywords
- education
- sustainability
- teaching methods
- higher education
- internationalisation
- interdisciplinarity
- digitisation