RCE Scotland - 2023
Location
United Kingdom
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How do we know it’s working? Monitoring and evaluating education for sustainable development in Higher Education
Region:
Europe
Country:
United Kingdom
Location(s):
Scotland
Address of focal point institution for project:
University of St Andrews
Irvine Building
North Street
St Andrews
KY16 9AL
Irvine Building
North Street
St Andrews
KY16 9AL
Ecosystem(s):
Target Audience:
Socioeconomic and environmental characteristics of the area :
Scotland has mixed socioeconomic characteristics, and often within cities there can be areas of poverty next to more affluent areas. Several Local Authorities are ‘challenge authorities’ working to reduce the attainment gap and impact of poverty through the Scottish Attainment Challenge. Most of Scotland’s population is in the ‘central belt’ with many rural areas which bring their own challenges related to infrastructure.
Description of sustainable development challenge(s) in the area the project addresses:
This project addresses SDG4 and the need to increase and enhance provision of Education for Sustainable Development (ESD) in Scottish Universities, to enable transformative learning and for learners to fulfill their potential and develop skills for real world challenges. Several universities have begun monitoring, largely assessing indicators of activity (such as number of courses with sustainability content) rather than competencies developed or subsequent impact of ESD. Through a collaborative approach, the project has developed tools and a handbook to facilitate an active learning cycle from goal development and co-design of ESD provision embedded within the curriculum, to evaluation, reflection and modification of future goals.
Status:
Completed
Period:
April, 2022 to July, 2023
Rationale:
Universities are recognized as key players in accelerating progress towards the UN Sustainable Development Goals. The generic Monitoring and Evaluating ESD in Higher Education Handbook and tools provides accessible, practical resources to support educators in engaging with evaluation of quality and impact of education for sustainable development in their settings.
Objectives:
The objective was to collaboratively develop generic tools for M&E of ESD in universities that can be adapted and deployed at department, faculty and institutional level, using both quantitative measures and reflective approaches that strengthen the learning experience.
Activities and/or practices employed:
Partnership activities that developed and disseminated the resources were:
• Workshops and desk research to assess current approaches to and tools for monitoring and evaluation (M&E) of ESD in UK universities
•Piloting approaches and tools in two universities, acquiring feedback from educators, students and managers including semi-structured interviews
•Sharing lessons learned via workshops, embedding learning through University and ESD networks, and online resources
• Workshops and desk research to assess current approaches to and tools for monitoring and evaluation (M&E) of ESD in UK universities
•Piloting approaches and tools in two universities, acquiring feedback from educators, students and managers including semi-structured interviews
•Sharing lessons learned via workshops, embedding learning through University and ESD networks, and online resources
Size of academic audience:
Approx 75 students from two universities were invited to engage with the competency surveys. Interviews were Approx 88 practitioners and 49 managers dissemination attended workshops in June 2023 The resources are on available on the Quality Assurance A
Results:
The project presents an accessible framework that enables individual universities to design and implement monitoring and evaluation strategies for education for sustainable development. Importantly, tools and resources have been developed that support action and critical reflection through monitoring and evaluation of education for sustainable development. The lessons learned regarding the monitoring and evaluation process have been widely shared, and this will continue through engagement in workshops and conferences.
Lessons learned:
It was important to test the pilot framework for monitoring and evaluation in a workshop attended by
project partners and key individuals with experience of monitoring and evaluation of ESD in their institutions. Discussions in the workshop led to modifications and enhancement of the framework and also to the inclusion of ‘Toolbox’ activities and ‘in practice’ guidance.
Conducting a series of semi-structured interviews with participants who both had experience of institutional monitoring and those who were only beginning their journey was important. We hope that sharing lessons learned in the Handbook will inspire and inform others to take action.
project partners and key individuals with experience of monitoring and evaluation of ESD in their institutions. Discussions in the workshop led to modifications and enhancement of the framework and also to the inclusion of ‘Toolbox’ activities and ‘in practice’ guidance.
Conducting a series of semi-structured interviews with participants who both had experience of institutional monitoring and those who were only beginning their journey was important. We hope that sharing lessons learned in the Handbook will inspire and inform others to take action.
Relationship to other RCE activities:
This project relates to RCE Scotland’s collaborative ‘Topic Support Network’ events for Universities and Colleges across Scotland, organized in partnership with EAUC (The Alliance for Sustainability Leadership in Education) Scotland.
Funding:
The project was funded by the UK Quality Assurance Agency (QAA) for Higher Education
Pictures:
File Name | Caption for picture | Photo Credit |
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Handbook cover.png (312.24 KB) | Handbook for monitoring and evaluating ESD | |
Framework Learning Spiral.png (211.37 KB) | Learning Spiral |
References and reference materials:
(https://sustainabledevelopment.un.org/sdgs) and other themes of Education for Sustainable Development (ESD)
SDG 4 - Ensure inclusive and equitable quality education and promote lifelong learning opportunities for all
Direct
SDG 17 - Strengthen the means of implementation and revitalise the global partnership for sustainable development
Direct
Curriculum Development
Direct
Priority Action Area 1 - Advancing policy
state:
Direct
Priority Action Area 2 - Transforming learning and training environments
state:
Direct
Priority Action Area 3 - Developing capacities of educators and trainers
state:
Direct
Update:
No
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