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INTERNSHIPS TO IMPLEMENT INSTITUTIONAL CHANGE: SUSTAINABILITY ON A SHOESTRING Chad King, Assistant Professor of Environmental Science David Woolf, Student Intern Heather Hardman, Student Intern Ohio Dominican University
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Overview From ad hoc to interns Accomplishments Applied learning Struggles Conclusions
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From ad hoc to Interns
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Ad hoc Sustainability committee Faculty Food service IT Adult programs Student Life Study Abroad Facilities Students
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Limitations
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Ad hoc Sustainability committee Faculty Food service IT Adult programs Student Life Study Abroad Facilities Students
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Solution = Students
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Target: Majors with Internship Requirements Political Science with Environmental Focus Environmental Science Environmental Studies Hourly requirement for credit One work study position
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Goals for Internships Build skills Communication, collaboration, planning, leadership Increase understanding of institutions Provide stepping stone to community internships Engage students in authentic problem solving Engage students in institutional sustainability efforts Become change agents
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Sustainability Interns Recycling Communication Reporting Education/New Programs
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Recycling
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Communication
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Reporting
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Education Eco-rep programming Residence assistants trainings New employee trainings
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New Programs Research into requirements and potential for campus composting Pilot program
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Applied Learning Opportunity to immerse students in building: 21 st century skills habits of mind of effective learners workplace skills
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The enGauge 21 st -Century Skills Skills and proficiencies identified in literature, research, education, business, industry Digital age literacy Inventive thinking Effective communication High productivity Adapted from North Central Regional Education Laboratory
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Habits of Mind From research on effective thinkers… Persisting Listening to others with understanding and empathy Thinking flexibly Striving for accuracy and precision Questioning and posting problems Gathering data through all senses Creating, imagining, and innovating Taking responsible risks Thinking interdependently Learning continuously From A.L. Costa and B. Kallick, eds., Discovering and Exploring Habits of Mind
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Identifying Skills: Project based learning outcomes Communication Speaking, presenting, writing, publishing Technology Literacy, use of software applications and other technology Group Process Delegating, teamwork, communication Design Planning, goal setting, use of criteria Problem Solving and Critical Thinking Task- and Self Management Timeliness, organization Adapted from John Thomas
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Secretary’s Commission on Achieving Necessary Skills Workplace Skills Productively utilize: Resources Interpersonal skills Information Systems Technology Foundation Competencies Need: Basic skills Thinking skills Personal qualities Adapted from What Work Requires of Schools: A SCANS Report for America 2000
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Skills for Success in the Knowledge Age Critical Thinking and Doing Problem solving, research, project management Creativity New knowledge creation, “best fit” design Collaboration Cooperation, compromise, community building Cross-Cultural Understanding Diverse ethnic, knowledge and organizational cultures Communication Clear messages and effective use of a variety of media Computing Electronic information and tools Career and Learning Self Reliance Change, lifelong learning Adapted from Bernie Trilling and Paul Hood, Education Technology
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Struggles Persistence Data gathering Task and self-management Communication and collaboration Realities of institutional change Patience Complexity Time management
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Conclusions 4 interns ≠ 1 sustainability coordinator Require strong mentoring and scaffolding Engage campus community Develop student leaders Further institutional sustainability efforts Prepare students for future careers
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