Lessons Learnt from Educating University Students through a Trans-Disciplinary Project for Sustainable Sanitation Using a Systems Approach and Problem-Based Learning
This article discusses how a Systems Thinking (ST) approach to student learning, employing Problem-Based Learning (PBL) interventions, at several different universities in Sydney, Australia was incorporated into a broader trans-disciplinary research project, the aim of which was to examine how urine...
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doaj-bd879e4d9ba14527939bd9f98eec8ecf2020-11-24T23:02:57ZengMDPI AGSystems2079-89542014-06-012324327210.3390/systems2030243systems2030243Lessons Learnt from Educating University Students through a Trans-Disciplinary Project for Sustainable Sanitation Using a Systems Approach and Problem-Based LearningJanice Gray0Jennifer Williams1Prasanthi Hagare2Abby Mellick Lopes3Shankar Sankaran4UNSW Law, UNSW Australia (formerly the University of New South Wales, Sydney), NSW 2052, AustraliaDivision of Education, Arts and Social Sciences, University of South Australia, GPO Box 2471, Adelaide, SA 5001, AustraliaFaculty of Engineering and Information Technology, University of Technology Sydney, Ultimo, NSW 2007, AustraliaSchool of Humanities and Communication Arts, University of Western Sydney, Locked Bag 1797, Penrith, NSW 2751, AustraliaFaculty of Design, Architecture and Building, University of Technology Sydney, Ultimo, NSW 2007, AustraliaThis article discusses how a Systems Thinking (ST) approach to student learning, employing Problem-Based Learning (PBL) interventions, at several different universities in Sydney, Australia was incorporated into a broader trans-disciplinary research project, the aim of which was to examine how urine diversion in an urban, institutional setting might form the basis of phosphorus collection—phosphorus being a non-renewable resource used in agricultural fertilizers. The article explores how the ST approach employed by the researchers themselves was adapted to embrace student engagement opportunities and how it permitted opportunities for Problem-Based Learning interventions. Five academics forming part of the research team consider the effectiveness of ST-styled student engagement via Problem-Based Learning in three action research cycles used in the research project. In sharing their experiences they provide an honest, “no-holds barred” review of what worked and what could be done more effectively with the benefits of hindsight.http://www.mdpi.com/2079-8954/2/3/243systems thinkingaction researchsystems educationlegal studiesvisual communicationcivil and environmental engineering |
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Janice Gray Jennifer Williams Prasanthi Hagare Abby Mellick Lopes Shankar Sankaran Lessons Learnt from Educating University Students through a Trans-Disciplinary Project for Sustainable Sanitation Using a Systems Approach and Problem-Based Learning Systems systems thinking action research systems education legal studies visual communication civil and environmental engineering |
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Lessons Learnt from Educating University Students through a Trans-Disciplinary Project for Sustainable Sanitation Using a Systems Approach and Problem-Based Learning |
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Lessons Learnt from Educating University Students through a Trans-Disciplinary Project for Sustainable Sanitation Using a Systems Approach and Problem-Based Learning |
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Lessons Learnt from Educating University Students through a Trans-Disciplinary Project for Sustainable Sanitation Using a Systems Approach and Problem-Based Learning |
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Lessons Learnt from Educating University Students through a Trans-Disciplinary Project for Sustainable Sanitation Using a Systems Approach and Problem-Based Learning |
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lessons learnt from educating university students through a trans-disciplinary project for sustainable sanitation using a systems approach and problem-based learning |
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This article discusses how a Systems Thinking (ST) approach to student learning, employing Problem-Based Learning (PBL) interventions, at several different universities in Sydney, Australia was incorporated into a broader trans-disciplinary research project, the aim of which was to examine how urine diversion in an urban, institutional setting might form the basis of phosphorus collection—phosphorus being a non-renewable resource used in agricultural fertilizers. The article explores how the ST approach employed by the researchers themselves was adapted to embrace student engagement opportunities and how it permitted opportunities for Problem-Based Learning interventions. Five academics forming part of the research team consider the effectiveness of ST-styled student engagement via Problem-Based Learning in three action research cycles used in the research project. In sharing their experiences they provide an honest, “no-holds barred” review of what worked and what could be done more effectively with the benefits of hindsight. |
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systems thinking action research systems education legal studies visual communication civil and environmental engineering |
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