Incorporating the Social Dimension of Sustainability into Civil Engineering Education |
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Authors: | Rodolfo Valdes-Vasquez Leidy Klotz |
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Affiliation: | 1Postdoctoral Research Associate, Dept. of Civil Engineering, Clemson Univ., 131 Lawry Hall, Clemson, SC 29634 (corresponding author). E-mail: vValdes@clemson.edu 2Assistant Professor, Dept. of Civil Engineering, Clemson Univ., 208 Lowry Hall, Clemson, SC 29634. E-mail: Leidyk@clemso.edu
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Abstract: | Social sustainability is often overlooked in favor of environmental and economic considerations in civil engineering (CE) education. To help address this issue, this paper presents two instructional approaches to introduce students to social sustainability by using a conceptual model derived from four dimensions of social sustainability: community involvement, corporate social responsibility, safety through design, and social design. In the first instructional approach, the instructor is the primary facilitator; in the second approach, the students become the experts, sharing their knowledge with their peers. Methods to assess student understanding of these dimensions, such as concept mapping, are proposed. By providing the conceptual model and methods to teach it, this paper is for the purpose of assisting those teaching the social dimensions of sustainability to CE students, who will gain an understanding of how their technical decisions affect social sustainability. |
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Keywords: | Sustainable development Social factors Engineering education Teaching methods Design |
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