2006
DOI: 10.1089/ees.2006.23.439
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Learning Sustainability by Design

Abstract: Engineering education has focused on the mathematical and scientific principles which underpin proper design. Technological capabilities have, in some instances, overcome society's ability to adapt behavior to new technologies. Sustainable systems should be engineered to address economic, environmental, and behavioral issues as well as technical issues. Developing education curricula that encourages students to consider all facets involved in sustainable systems has challenged engineering programs. A pilot cou… Show more

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“…Within these themes, water management was one of the most explored areas. For instance, in Striebig et al (2006), the authors describe an experience in which engineering students from the USA developed a sanitation facility project in a Benin school. The students considered sustainability aspects related to the project, such as water use and sanitation.…”
Section: Engineering Education Researchmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Within these themes, water management was one of the most explored areas. For instance, in Striebig et al (2006), the authors describe an experience in which engineering students from the USA developed a sanitation facility project in a Benin school. The students considered sustainability aspects related to the project, such as water use and sanitation.…”
Section: Engineering Education Researchmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Leaders should be lifelong learners, be service-oriented, express a positive attitude, balance their lives, have confidence in others, synergize, and exercise self-renewal 19 . Leaders must also be able to: manage team tasks and relationships 20,21 ; think on a global scale 22,23,24,25 ; make decisions 22,23,26 ; communicate effectively 20,21,23,26 ; and have knowledge of contemporary issues 23,26 . Leadership instruction and experience assist a student in achieving the ability to lead teams 3 .…”
Section: B Leadershipmentioning
confidence: 99%