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Application of Experiential, Inquiry-Based, Problem-Based, and Project-Based Learning in Sustainable Education

Ranjit Singha, Surjit Singha

2024Practice, progress, and proficiency in sustainability40 citationsDOI

Abstract

This chapter explores integrating pedagogical approaches for sustainable teaching and learning, emphasizing the capacity to meet present requirements without compromising the future. It highlights the merits of experiential, inquiry-based, problem-based, and project-based methods in sustainable practices in education. Experiential learning emphasizes practical application and reflection, whereas inquiry-based learning promotes inquiry and exploration. Problem-based learning immerses students in real-world sustainability challenges and interdisciplinary collaboration, whereas project-based learning enables students to take on leadership roles. Integrating these techniques offers a variety of options for addressing complex environmental issues. Future obstacles include integrating technology and ensuring equitable access. Integrated educational practices require learner-centred approaches, collaboration, and continuous feedback, empowering students to become proactive sustainability advocates and promoting positive change for a sustainable future.

Topics & Concepts

Experiential learningSustainabilityReflection (computer programming)Knowledge managementEngineering ethicsExperiential educationVariety (cybernetics)Computer scienceEngineeringPedagogyPsychologyArtificial intelligenceEcologyBiologyProgramming languageBiomedical and Engineering EducationEducation and Critical Thinking DevelopmentProblem and Project Based Learning
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