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Integrating problem- and project-based learning opportunities: assessing outcomes of a field course in environment and sustainability
Authors:Vladimir Kricsfalusy  Colleen George  Maureen G Reed
Institution:1. School of Environment and Sustainability, University of Saskatchewan, Saskatoon, Canada;2. Edwards School of Business, University of Saskatchewan, Saskatoon, Canada
Abstract:Improving student competencies to address sustainability challenges has been a subject of significant debate in higher education. Problem- and project-based learning have been widely celebrated as course models that support the development of sustainability competencies. This paper describes a course developed for a professional Master’s program in environment and sustainability that employs such a model. Additionally, the course was designed to offer value-added opportunities by introducing attributes of interdisciplinary training, service learning, academic research, and professional practice. Results from the course assessments by students, faculty, community clients and organizational partners show this model provided a range of learning, professional and practical outcomes for course partners. The value-added benefits include strengthening sustainability competencies and professional skills for students; longitudinal research opportunities for teaching faculty; real-time assessments of farming practices for community clients; and a heightened regional profile for the non-profit biosphere reserve organization supporting course delivery.
Keywords:Problem-based learning  project-based learning  service learning  professional practice  value-added benefits
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