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Deepening shades of green: Fostering education for sustainability with an experienced-based professional development course Kendra Wasiluk Research Officer RMIT Centre for Design, Melbourne
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Deepening shades of green: Fostering education for sustainability with an experienced-based professional development course Kendra Wasiluk Research Officer.

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Page 1: Deepening shades of green: Fostering education for sustainability with an experienced-based professional development course Kendra Wasiluk Research Officer.

Deepening shades of green: Fostering education for sustainability with anexperienced-based professional development course

Kendra WasilukResearch OfficerRMIT Centre for Design, Melbourne

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BackgroundCase StudyThe CourseMethodologyDiscussion/Findings

Overview

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Background

• Environmental Education

• Experience-based learning

• Professional Development

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Case Study

• 2 hour professional development course• Tour of waste management site• Region of Waterloo Landfill - Waterloo, Ontario (Canada)• Conducted by Waste Management Coordinator• Environmental education centre, the materials recovery centre and

tour of the landfill site

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Case Study

The trial course had three main objectives which were to:1. Experiment with an experience-based learning style and its ability to

increase sustainable thought in day-to-day professional activities in ways which go beyond simply developing awareness

2. Expose the participants to basic environment and resources education not obtained during their formal education or through other professional development courses.

3. “Awaken” the participants to the impacts that design makes on the health and welfare of the planet and the people who live and work in the communities they design.

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Why Interior Designers & Waste Management?

• Interior Designers are key decision makers in fitouts

• Design and construction activities impact on the environment

• Design professionals are being called to develop an understanding of environment and resource issues and play a role in sustainability of the built environment

• Convenience of sample

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Methodology

• Literature Review

• Pre-interview

• Participant Observation

• Post-interview

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The Course

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The Course

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Discussion/Findings

• Participant’s experience

• Impact on participants behaviour

• 12 month post course follow up

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Future Directions

• Qualitative studies and structured experimental research designs;

• Case study courses could include: touring urban fringe developments to view their impacts on the surrounding buffer zones; visit areas affected by drought; waste-water treatment plan; and areas affected by deforestation;

• Develop a series of courses could which provide an experience-based course on an environmental issue (such as deforestation) with a course which provides a design tool (such as specifying certified timber);

• Joint research efforts with professional organizational bodies to make environmental education a mandatory requirement.

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In Conclusion…

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Questions?