Strengthening higher education institutions’ will to change: A Manifesto for Transformative Learning

Zimmermann, Anne B.; Förster, Ruth; Mader, Marlene; Sironi, Helene; Wilhelm, Sandra (December 2023). Strengthening higher education institutions’ will to change: A Manifesto for Transformative Learning (Unpublished). In: Higher Education with Impact Conference. Hasselt University, Belgium. 13-15 December 2023.

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To date, many Higher Education Institutions (HEIs) in Europe have committed to integrating sustainability in their strategies. As underlined by Sterling (2021) and numerous others, we are far from having completed the paradigm shift that is needed in teaching to achieve a meaningful integration of sustainability in curricula, in the sense of “Education for Sustainable Development” defined by UNESCO in its 2030 Roadmap (UNESCO 2020). Teaching in higher education is still mostly conceived of as serving a knowledge transfer purpose. Specialized knowledge and skills are offered with the aim of building students’ expertise in a specific field. The assumption is that this knowledge and specialized skills will also contribute to the nation’s innovation power. This paradigm of higher education has worked for nearly a century and has supported the Global North’s economic development (Kläy et al 2015), but it has also blinded us for the destructive power of the Growth Ideal upon which it is based (Wals 2021).
With disciplinary knowledge and skills alone, students will hardly be sufficiently equipped for engaging in transformative action, i.e. the type of action now urgently needed to make a true difference for sustainable development (UNESCO 2020). In addition to learning to know, students need to learn to do, to care, to be, and to transform (Wals 2020). This is only possible with transformative learning (TL) (UNESCO 2021), which implies consciously dealing with values, being willing to change one’s meaning perspective, relying on emotions and empathy, and being willing to act (Singer-Brodowski et al. 2022). Most HEIs’ visions and strategies rely on a fact/value split, implying that facts are objective and values are subjective (Putnam 2002); how can transformative learning and teaching be integrated in HEIs given the latters’ fundamental epistemological resistance to an explicit and reflective value-orientation?
To make change happen at the institutional level, we believe that more broadly formulated and widely accepted guiding principles can help (Bornemann et al. 2020). We – the ESD Working Group of the Swiss Academic Society for Environmental Research and Ecology (SAGUF) –
developed a Manifesto for TL with four straightforwardly formulated demands and twelve core messages; each of these core messages is expanded with simply formulated explanations that are based on long-term practice and theory of TL and ESD.
We will offer participants a chance to respond to the Manifesto, reflect about TL, and discuss their possibilities of contributing to the paradigm shift by explicitly addressing values in their higher education context. We would like to address university educators and trainers, study directors, faculty members, and anyone involved in higher education (HE) policy who would like to contribute to outscaling the paradigm change in HE teaching by making ESD and transformative learning principles possible in curricula. We assume that they are frustrated by the slowness of the paradigm change in HE – from mere knowledge transfer to the kind of education proposed by the UNESCO’s 2021 Berlin Declaration – and are looking for allies to speed up the change.

Item Type:

Conference or Workshop Item (Abstract)

Division/Institute:

10 Strategic Research Centers > Centre for Development and Environment (CDE)

UniBE Contributor:

Zimmermann, Anne Barbara

Projects:

[807] Uni Bern, Projekt 7.9 (Bildung für Nachhaltige Entwicklung)
[806] Education for Sustainable Development

Language:

English

Submitter:

Melchior Peter Nussbaumer

Date Deposited:

12 Feb 2024 16:40

Last Modified:

12 Feb 2024 16:49

Additional Information:

Strengthening higher education institutions’ will to change: A Manifesto for Transformative Learning

BORIS DOI:

10.48350/192827

URI:

https://boris.unibe.ch/id/eprint/192827

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