
This micro-module offers participants an opportunity to work in interdisciplinary groups with sustainability challenges. In today's world, sustainable development is no longer an option, but a necessity. More and more employers demand that you have competence in sustainability to create a better future for all. That's why you should take our sustainable development module that emanates from the UN global goals. Through active learning classrooms and internet-based communication tools (Zoom), groups meet digitally two hours per week with their mentors to learn about Agenda 2030 and work on their challenges. At the end of the micro-module, results are presented via different channels to reach a broader audience.
These are the teamchers you'll work with on the challenge.
Utilize various presentation techniques to communicate goals related to Agenda 2030.
Address value conflicts from different perspectives and explore potential solutions within the identified problem area.
Highlight their own and others' values in relation to societal challenges within Agenda 2030.
Identify a challenge related to achieving sustainability goals within Agenda 2030 and analyse this issue from temporal, cultural, and geographical perspectives.
Gather, interpret, and compile information from scientific literature and the surrounding society relevant to a defined problem area within Agenda 2030.
Provide an overview of the United Nations' 17 Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) within Agenda 2030 and illustrate relationships between them.
Communicate the results of their work on sustainable development in English, both in written and oral form.
Identify different perspectives within an identified problem area based on information from relevant sources.
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