On a Mission: The Case for Sustainability and Embedding Values in a Changing Higher Education Landscape

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https://doi.org/10.30722/IJISME.30.03.004

Abstract

Change in higher education creates many risks to the sustainability of teaching practices. In this paper, we review some perspectives and resources on change in higher education and examine strategies for educators to participate in sustainable change. Central to this is the role of local mission statements, formulated to consciously reflect common values and purpose within a team of colleagues, and used to guide decision making, particularly in times of change. This discussion considers changes in teaching practice, such as those required for active learning, informed by principles concerning general organisational change, and specific qualities of contemporary higher education in the sciences.

Author Biographies

Christine Lindstrøm, The University of New South Wales

School of Physics

Dino Spagnoli, The University of Western Australia

School of Molecular Sciences

Matthew Pye, The University of Sydney

School of Life and Environmental Sciences

Juliey Beckman, Australian National University

Research School of Biology, College of Science

Andrew Kepert, The University of Newcastle

School of Information and Physical Sciences, College of Engineering, Science and Environment

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08-08-2022

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Curriculum development and innovation