通过参与大学实践社区实现联合国可持续发展目标

K. Delaney, C. Horan
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2015年,联合国大会通过了17项可持续发展目标(sdg),这些目标被解读为到2030年为所有人实现更美好、更可持续的未来的蓝图。对于包括其他高等教育机构(HEIs)在内的大学部门,人们对实施联合国可持续发展目标的期望越来越高,不仅是在更广泛的业务中,通过改善社会和社区参与来扩大参与,有人认为大学的角色将对如何为社会和与社会一起生产可持续知识产生更大的影响(Gibbons etal . 1994)实现可持续发展作为一个目标需要我们考虑如何改善与各种利益相关者的合作(Bartunek 2011)。Van de Ven 2007)和实践社区(CoP)改变大学活动来实现这一目标本质上是一项复杂的活动,为了有效地做到这一点,大学必须有目的地参与,比以往任何时候都要大得多。需要一系列复杂的社区及其投入和合作(Wenger-Traynor 2020)将可持续发展目标整合到日常活动中。本文介绍了一种知识管理(KM)方法,用于改善可持续参与,特别侧重于增加学生工程实践社区的参与。我们考虑了2019冠状病毒病大流行导致的从主导课堂交付到虚拟交付新常态的重大关键变化将如何作为在实现联合国可持续发展目标的同时保持学生参与度的一种前进原则,我们在原则中确定:我们的结论是,为了成功地支持知识管理体系,大学需要分配资源,以促进建立大学知识生态系统的整体图景,并解决所发现的任何矛盾。大学还必须鼓励相互关联的知识管理体系的相互发展,并提供可持续的知识管理体系让教职员-学生社区接触更广泛的课程也将有助于利用大学内现有的隐藏社交网络,并支持将联合国可持续发展目标纳入大学的运营和课程交付©2020学术会议有限公司版权所有
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Implementing UN Sustainability Development Goals Through Engagement within University Communities of Practice
In 2015 the United Nations General Assembly adopted 17 Sustainability Development Goals (SDGs) which are interpreted as a blueprint to achieve a better and more sustainable future for all by 2030 For the university sector, including other Higher Education Institutions (HEIs), there is an increasing expectation to implement the UN SDGs, not only into wider operations, but also specifically into course delivery By widening participation through improved societal and community engagement it is argued that the role of the university will have greater impact in how sustainable knowledge is produced for and with society (Gibbons et al 1994) Achieving sustainability as a goal requires us to consider how we improve collaborative engagements with various stakeholders (Bartunek 2011, Van de Ven 2007) and within communities of practice (CoP) Changing university activities to achieve this is an inherently complex activity To effectively do so universities must engage purposefully, to a far greater extent than ever before, with a complex array of communities and their input and co-operation (Wenger-Traynor 2020) is needed to integrate the SDGs into everyday activities This paper introduces a knowledge management (KM) approach for improving sustainable engagement with a specific focus on increasing engagement with and within student engineering communities of practice We consider how the significant pivotal change from dominant classroom delivery to a new normal of virtual delivery due to the COVID-19 pandemic will impact on collaborative engagements within a CoP of engineering students and staff As a way forward principles for maintaining student engagement, while meeting the UN SDGs, are outlined We identify, in the principles, some organisational characteristics and attributes that inform pedagogy to be considered when designing KM processes and systems for sustainable student engagement We conclude that in order to successfully support the CoPs the university will need to allocate resources to facilitate building a holistic picture of the university's knowledge ecosystem and address any contradictions identified The university will also have to encourage the mutual development of interrelated CoPs and provide university support to develop share practices for effective CoP networking Exposing staff-student communities to broader curricula will also help to exploit existing hidden social networks within the university and support integrating the UN SDGs into the university's operations and course delivery © 2020 Academic Conferences Limited All rights reserved
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