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Title | Value orientations of higher education in the context of the concept of sustainable development |
Authors |
Pylypenko-Fritsak, Nataliia Anatoliivna
Magalov, A.Y. |
ORCID |
http://orcid.org/0000-0002-5261-582X |
Keywords |
вища освіта сталий розвиток ціннісні орієнтації higher education sustainable development value orientations |
Type | Conference Papers |
Date of Issue | 2024 |
URI | https://essuir.sumdu.edu.ua/handle/123456789/96002 |
Publisher | Сумський державний університет |
License | In Copyright |
Citation | Pylypenko-Fritsak N. A., Magalov A. Y. Value orientations of higher education in the context of the concept of sustainable development // Наукова спільнота студентів ХХІ століття : матеріали VІI Всеукраїнської науково-практичної студентської онлайн-конференції, м. Суми, 24-25 квітня 2024 р. / упоряд. : О. П. Сидоренко, Л. В. Біденко, І. С. Левенок. Суми : Сумський державний університет, 2024. С. 15-24. |
Abstract |
Purpose of the Study. The primary purpose of this study is to explore the value orientations of higher education institutions in the context of sustainable development and to identify strategies for promoting sustainability values among students, faculty, and staff.
Higher education institutions are fundamental agents of societal transformation, shaping the values, skills, and perspectives of future generations. In the 21st century, the concept of sustainable development has gained prominence as a framework for addressing pressing global challenges, including climate change, poverty, and inequality. Sustainable development encompasses the simultaneous pursuit of economic prosperity, social equity, and environmental conservation to meet the needs of the present without compromising the ability of future generations to meet their own needs [3]. As such, it requires a fundamental shift in human values and behaviors towards more inclusive, equitable, and environmentally responsible practices.
Having studied this issue, we can state the following:
Higher education institutions are uniquely positioned to advance the principles of sustainable development through their academic, research, and operational activities. By integrating sustainability into curricula across disciplines, universities can equip students with the knowledge, skills, and values necessary to address sustainability challenges in their future careers and communities. Moreover, research conducted within universities can generate innovative solutions to sustainability problems while contributing to the global knowledge base. Additionally, universities can serve as living laboratories for sustainability by implementing green campus initiatives and promoting environmentally responsible practices.
One of the primary ways in which higher education institutions can promote sustainable development is by integrating sustainability principles into their curricula. This involves incorporating topics such as climate change, biodiversity conservation, social justice, and responsible consumption into existing courses across disciplines. Interdisciplinary approaches that emphasize systems thinking and holistic problem-solving are particularly effective in addressing the complex nature of sustainability challenges. Furthermore, experiential learning opportunities, such as service-learning projects, internships, and field experiences, enable students to apply sustainability concepts in real-world contexts, fostering deeper understanding and engagement.
Research conducted within higher education institutions plays a crucial role in advancing sustainable development goals. Universities can prioritize funding and support for multidisciplinary research projects that address pressing sustainability issues, such as renewable energy, sustainable agriculture, urban planning, and environmental justice. Collaboration across disciplines and with external stakeholders, including government agencies, NGOs, and industry partners, can enhance the impact and relevance of sustainability research. Moreover, universities can promote open access to research findings and encourage knowledge sharing to accelerate progress towards sustainability objectives.
In addition to academic and research endeavors, higher education institutions can demonstrate their commitment to sustainability through campus operations and management practices. This includes reducing energy and water consumption, minimizing waste generation, promoting sustainable transportation options, and enhancing the resilience of campus infrastructure to climate change impacts. By implementing sustainability policies and engaging with campus stakeholders, universities can create a culture of environmental stewardship and in spire broader societal change. Furthermore, investments in green buildings, renewable energy systems, and sustainable procurement practices can yield long-term cost savings while reducing ecological footprints. |
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