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SUMMARY:Transform EDU Week Event 5: Developing Sustainability Literate Graduates - Adapting the UN Sulitest to Classroom and Aligning the Curriculum to the SDGs
DESCRIPTION:Universities have been mandated under SDG 4.7.1 to develop sustainability literature graduates. By sustainability literacy\, we refer to the knowledge\, skills\, and mindsets that help compel an individual to become deeply committed to building a sustainable future (Décamps\, 2017). \nIn this webinar we explore the transformative nature of education for sustainability and underpinning reflective pedagogy. We outline a whole-of-university approach to ensuring that it is embedded across the curricula. \nWe highlight approaches to measurement and evaluation and showcase the use of the UN’s sustainability literacy test or SULITEST www.sulitest.org with reflective practice in contextualising sustainability literacy across different disciplines. \nClick here to register
URL:https://www.teachingandlearning.ie/event/transform-edu-week-event-5-developing-sustainability-literate-graduates-adapting-the-un-sulitest-to-classroom-and-aligning-the-curriculum-to-the-sdgs/
CATEGORIES:Online Only,Technological University Dublin,VIT&L Week
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ORGANIZER;CN="Cormac MacMahon":MAILTO:cormac.mcmahon@tudublin.ie
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20211125T140000
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SUMMARY:Transform EDU Week Event 4: Contract Cheating – Valuing Teaching\, Learning and Education
DESCRIPTION:Contract cheating represents a challenge to the academic integrity of the educational system. Although one single solution to contract cheating does not exist\, the importance of an educative approach is recognised to ensure that students benefit from the learning opportunities offered to them. \nThis lead presentation for the Transform-EDU Project held during Valuing Ireland’s Teaching & Learning Week will review the characteristics of contract cheating\, including how educators can recognise breaches. The presentation will also consider opportunities available for educators to mitigate the risks of students succumbing to contract cheating\, including how this topic can be taught to students and how preventative measures can be put into place. Time will be available for questions and discussion. \nClick here to register
URL:https://www.teachingandlearning.ie/event/transform-edu-week-event-4-contract-cheating-valuing-teaching-learning-and-education/
CATEGORIES:Online Only,Technological University Dublin,VIT&L Week
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ORGANIZER;CN="Cormac MacMahon":MAILTO:cormac.mcmahon@tudublin.ie
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20211123T130000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20211123T143000
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SUMMARY:Transform EDU Week Event 2 - Education for Citizenship and Community Engagement
DESCRIPTION:Our key note presentation will focus on the role of Higher Education in developing society though engagement with civic society (third sector). A key function of Technological Universities is to serve the community and public interest by (i) developing strong social and cultural links with the community in the region in which its campuses are located\, and (ii) fostering effective relationships with organisations involved in regional development – contributing to economic\, cultural\, social and scientific development of the State. This webinar will focus on how universities can contribute to inclusive\, sustainable and empowered communities by educating young people to participate actively in civil society. \nWe will also provide an overview of a new Active Citizenship module that aims to educate students in key concepts related to citizenship; encourage students to get actively involved in their communities to achieve personal development; and to further civic goals. The module is influenced by thought-leaders\, including Raghuram Rajan\, author of the Third Pillar\, The Revival of Community in a Polarised World\, Paul Collier John Kay\, authors of Greed is Dead: Politics after Individualism \nThe Transform EDU team will also provide an overview of findings from case-study research on civic engagement and community development in South Dublin. \nClick here to register
URL:https://www.teachingandlearning.ie/event/transform-edu-week-event-2-education-for-citizenship-and-community-engagement/
CATEGORIES:Online Only,Technological University Dublin,VIT&L Week
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ORGANIZER;CN="Cormac MacMahon":MAILTO:cormac.mcmahon@tudublin.ie
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20211122T130000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20211122T143000
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SUMMARY:Transform EDU Week Event 1 - Developing a Transformative Education Framework for Higher Education
DESCRIPTION:Transform-EDU aims to place transformative learning centre-stage in higher education. The project has focused on innovative approaches to learning where elements of structured programmes\, co and extra-curricular events are purposefully integrated to create the rich learning environments that are required to foster transformative learning. \nWe present a framework that recognises that\, whilst learning outcomes are mostly achievable in structured discipline-specific academic curricula\, 21st Century Graduate profiles demanded by employers are dynamic\, requiring agile learning environments to produce graduates who meet skills demanded by enterprise. \nWe highlight TU Dublin’s Student Transformative Learning Record (STLR) as a means of capturing and authenticating transformative learning that takes place\, under the following competencies: civil knowledge and skills\, global culture competence\, health and wellbeing development\, leadership\, teamwork\, research and innovation competence building. We highlight the student and staff voice during our event. We outline examples of co-curricular events that support exposure\, integration and transformation. \nClick here to register
URL:https://www.teachingandlearning.ie/event/transform-edu-week-event-3-developing-a-transformative-education-framework-for-higher-education/
CATEGORIES:Online Only,TU Dublin,VIT&L Week
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ORGANIZER;CN="Cormac MacMahon":MAILTO:cormac.mcmahon@tudublin.ie
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20211124T120000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20211124T133000
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SUMMARY:Transform EDU Week Event 3 - Mental Wellbeing and Emotional Skills Development for the Workplace
DESCRIPTION:Mental health and emotional intelligence are integral to graduate employability and career success. \nIn this webinar\, we highlight the importance of social and emotional competencies and showcase Transform EDU’s co-curricular approaches to their development in a series of workshops for final year students. The tailored workshops in Socio-Emotional Skills for Work (SES4Work) aimed at fostering graduate attributes associated with employability and career success in specific disciplines. \nWe hear from a panel of students\, mental health advocates\, employers\, and Transform EDU researchers. \nClick here to register
URL:https://www.teachingandlearning.ie/event/transform-edu-week-a-co-curricular-initiative-for-work-ready-graduates/
CATEGORIES:Online Only,Technological University Dublin,VIT&L Week
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ORGANIZER;CN="Cormac MacMahon":MAILTO:cormac.mcmahon@tudublin.ie
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