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Sustainable development and diversifying competencies curricula.

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Auteur(s) : TABAS Brad, KÖVESI Klara
Információs Társadalom [en ligne], vol. 20, n° 2, 2020, pp. 118-131

Thème : Filière formation
Mots-clés : Programme formation, Grande école, Ingénieur, Développement durable

Url :
http://dx.doi.org/10.22503/inftars.XX.2020.2.8
Annexes : bibliographie
Langue : anglais

Résumé : This paper explores the question how to approach thinking about curriculum construction for European engineering schools in the age of sustainable development. We present a theoretical argument that curriculum thinkers need to broaden their focus from the “restricted competences” paradigm (RCP) in curriculum thinking to consider how to make curricula within a diversifying competences paradigm (DCP). We claim that the best response to the challenge of sustainability is to produce more skill-diversity among engineers while simultaneously training engineers to make the most of this diversity. We support this claim with two arguments. First, we explore the problem-solving power of diversely skilled collectives, suggesting that this increases relative to homogenous collectives when confronting complex problems. Then we show that sustainable development is not only a complex problem, but an extremely complex or wicked problem. Based on these two conclusions, we propose a mixed-medium curricular model which illustrates how engineering schools might be reformed in order to produce greater student competence diversification. [résumé auteurs]


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