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Title Interdisciplinary circular economy design education through local and regional partnerships
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Authors Williams, M; McDonough, M; Edge, S
Title Interdisciplinary circular economy design education through local and regional partnerships
Year 2017
Published
DOI 10.3233/978-1-61499-820-4-432
Abstract A review of Educational Sustainable Development (ESD)strategies has found that participatory and collaborative partnerships are the most effective for engaging students with sustainability To enable students from Higher Education to experience and understand the relevance of the Circular Economy, as opposed to the linear economy, a series of 'real-lifei collaborative projects have been created for Design students from Product Design, Fashion Design, Commercial Interior Design and Landscape Architecture, bridging the schools of IT Computing and Business with Art and Design, These 'real life projects have been created in collaboration with local and regional charities, local Government and companies. The focus of these 'real-life' projects is based upon facets of the Circular Economy, such as 'Design tor Longevity', 'Reuse 'Repair' and 'Recycling' with the intention of engaging stall and students with the Circular Economy within each unit of assessment. This work is evaluated using an educational framework based upon the ESD principles, which is embedded throughout the Applied Design degree programmes, with the aim of creating engaging partnerships to improve the quality and impact of the student learning experience. This paper will describe some of the 'real-life' case studies, focusing upon first year Design degree students, the outcome of these projects will be discussed and reflections made. Fundamentally it is found these collaborative partnerships have the ability to empower students to become active partners in the Circular Economy and the Sustainability agenda.
Author Keywords Circular Economy; Interdisciplinary; Applied Design; Education; Collaboration
Index Keywords Index Keywords
Document Type Other
Open Access Open Access
Source Conference Proceedings Citation Index - Social Science & Humanities (CPCI-SSH)
EID WOS:000440609000084
WoS Category Business; Green & Sustainable Science & Technology
Research Area Business & Economics; Science & Technology - Other Topics
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