Teaching Sustainability in Higher Education Institutions: Assessing Hospitality Students’ Sustainability Literacy

IF 2.5 Q1 EDUCATION & EDUCATIONAL RESEARCH
L. Zizka, P. Varga
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Abstract

ABSTRACT Currently, higher education (HE) institutions include sustainability concepts into their programs. Previous literature examined the opportunities and challenges of integrating sustainability at an institutional, curricular, and instrumental level. We administered the Sulitest (sustainability literacy test) and a survey to first semester students at one international hospitality management school in Switzerland. While our students scored slightly higher than the Swiss average, the lowest scores recorded derived from the category knowledge – role to play, individual & systemic change. The survey demonstrated students’ high interest and strong support of sustainability in their academic and professional careers. Over 67% of respondents rated sustainability for their professional lives as extremely important. HE institutions have the opportunity to teach sustainability concepts that resonate with students. While research promotes embedding sustainability in all courses, our results show that students’ sustainability knowledge can improve in one intensive course. Further studies must be conducted to confirm retention and engagement.
高等教育机构的可持续性教学:评估酒店学生的可持续性素养
目前,高等教育机构将可持续发展概念纳入其课程。以前的文献研究了在机构、课程和工具层面整合可持续性的机遇和挑战。我们对瑞士一所国际酒店管理学院的第一学期学生进行了Sulitest(可持续发展素养测试)和调查。虽然我们的学生得分略高于瑞士平均水平,但最低的得分来自类别知识-扮演的角色,个人和系统变化。调查显示,学生在学术和职业生涯中对可持续发展有很高的兴趣和强烈的支持。超过67%的受访者认为职业生涯的可持续性非常重要。高等教育机构有机会教授与学生产生共鸣的可持续发展概念。虽然研究提倡在所有课程中嵌入可持续性,但我们的研究结果表明,在一门强化课程中,学生的可持续性知识可以得到提高。必须进行进一步的研究来确认留存率和用户粘性。
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Journal of Hospitality & Tourism Education
Journal of Hospitality & Tourism Education EDUCATION & EDUCATIONAL RESEARCH-
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