Investigating Students’ Sustainability Awareness and the Curriculum of Technology Education in Pakistan

Various fields of manufacturing, management, and business, including technology education, software development, and information communication technology (ICT), have espoused sustainability concepts. Including sustainability concepts in technology, education can help students learn how to implement...

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Published inSustainability Vol. 11; no. 9; p. 2651
Main Authors Malik, Muhammad Noman, Khan, Huma Hayat, Chofreh, Abdoulmohammad Gholamzadeh, Goni, Feybi Ariani, Klemeš, Jiří Jaromír, Alotaibi, Youseef
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Abstract Various fields of manufacturing, management, and business, including technology education, software development, and information communication technology (ICT), have espoused sustainability concepts. Including sustainability concepts in technology, education can help students learn how to implement the dimensions of sustainability (economic, social, and environmental). Lack of awareness and education regarding sustainability among students can impact their competence to incorporate sustainability into technology development. Thus, the development of student competence across the curriculum of technology education for sustainability is crucial. This research aims to explore student competence development in technology education (IT, computer science, and software development) through investigating their awareness of sustainability, and to investigate how much sustainability is infused across the technology education curriculum. The case study for this research is taken from a very populous and developing country—Pakistan. First, an in-depth survey of higher education students is conducted to investigate their awareness level of sustainability. Second, qualitative document analysis is conducted, where the standard curriculum for technology education is taken and analyzed for its provision towards sustainability. A total of 159 students from various public-sector universities of Pakistan reported their awareness towards sustainability. The results show that 71% of them are unaware of the term sustainability in their respective fields, only 17% students know the basic definition of sustainability, and 12% of students have just an idea of how sustainability is related to technology education. It is also observed that the current curriculum of technology education does not sufficiently cover specific subjects or topics that can help students understand the concepts of sustainability. This study highlights the gaps in the offered curriculum for building the desired competence of students in technology education.
AbstractList Various fields of manufacturing, management, and business, including technology education, software development, and information communication technology (ICT), have espoused sustainability concepts. Including sustainability concepts in technology, education can help students learn how to implement the dimensions of sustainability (economic, social, and environmental). Lack of awareness and education regarding sustainability among students can impact their competence to incorporate sustainability into technology development. Thus, the development of student competence across the curriculum of technology education for sustainability is crucial. This research aims to explore student competence development in technology education (IT, computer science, and software development) through investigating their awareness of sustainability, and to investigate how much sustainability is infused across the technology education curriculum. The case study for this research is taken from a very populous and developing country—Pakistan. First, an in-depth survey of higher education students is conducted to investigate their awareness level of sustainability. Second, qualitative document analysis is conducted, where the standard curriculum for technology education is taken and analyzed for its provision towards sustainability. A total of 159 students from various public-sector universities of Pakistan reported their awareness towards sustainability. The results show that 71% of them are unaware of the term sustainability in their respective fields, only 17% students know the basic definition of sustainability, and 12% of students have just an idea of how sustainability is related to technology education. It is also observed that the current curriculum of technology education does not sufficiently cover specific subjects or topics that can help students understand the concepts of sustainability. This study highlights the gaps in the offered curriculum for building the desired competence of students in technology education.
[...]diffusing sustainability in higher education (HE) for sustainable development is a recent [2] and a promising research area [20]. [...]educating sustainability among students must encapsulate the practices and strategies of energy efficiency, risk reduction, green computing, sustainable designs, climate change, and sustainable consumption of resources [3]. Contents are also analyzed in the context of social, economic, and environmental sustainability aspects. [...]the topics of control of heat emission, energy efficient systems, code optimization, and resource utilization are also carefully analyzed in the offered courses. 3.2. If sustainability concepts are not comprehensively covered in the offered curriculum, the potential capabilities of students can be undermined. [...]it can also result in the misuse of energy resources, heat emission to the environment, carbon emission, and overbudgeted technology development [30]. [...]the results found in this analysis highlight an urgent need to revisit the curriculum to incorporate the much-needed sustainability aspects into technology-related courses.
Author Alotaibi, Youseef
Malik, Muhammad Noman
Chofreh, Abdoulmohammad Gholamzadeh
Khan, Huma Hayat
Goni, Feybi Ariani
Klemeš, Jiří Jaromír
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