Good Practices and Results for the Implementation of a Framework of Sustainable Development in Higher Education †
Abstract
:1. Introduction
2. Method
3. Results
4. Conclusions
Funding
Conflicts of Interest
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eQvet-Us Framework Indicators Matrix | 1. Organizational Governance | 2. Human Rights | 3. Labor Practices | 4. Environment | 5. Fair Operating Practices | 6. Consumer Issues | 7. Community Involvement and Development | |
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P. Design of training provision | P.A. Training pathways planning and design | P.A.1 Decision making processes and structures | P.A.2.1 Accessibility of trainingprogramsP.A.2.2 Training programs addressed to disadvantagedgroups | P.A.3 Health and Safety risk matrix | P.A.4 Environmental impact plan | P.A.5 Fair operational practices | P.A.6 Fair marketing & advertising practices | P.A.7 Community engagement actions |
P.B. Curriculums design | P.B.1 Existence of multicultural dimension | P.B.2 Training contents accessible and understandable | P.B.3 Definition of practical training materials | P.B.4 Environmentalcriteria to select the training materials | P.B.5 Commitment with property rights | P.B.6 Curriculums design for people with special educational needs | P.B.7 Training contents adapted to the community and company’s needs. | |
I. Training delivery | I.A. Implementation of the training path | I.A.1 Attribution of training grants | I.A.2 Specific pedagogic approaches | I.A.3 Existence of health and safety conditions | I.A.4.1 Use of recycled materials I.A.4.2 Waste recycling | I.A.5 Ethical behavior practices | I.A.6 Use of stereotyped materials | I.A.7.1 Partnership and networking I.A.7.2 Work placements in community organizations |
I.B. Learning assessment | I.B.1 Assessment mechanisms | I.B.2.1 Tools for the assessment of the learning outcomes I.B.2.2 Learning recovery mechanisms | I.B.3 Verification criteria of the working process | I.B.4 Environmental friend evaluation tools | I.B.5 Transparency and anticorruption practices | I.B.6 Nondiscriminatory assessment | I.B.7 Involvement and participation of companies and partners | |
E. Training evaluation | E.A. Evaluation of satisfaction | E.A.1 Assignment of monitoring mechanisms | E.A.2 Degree of learners satisfaction | E.A.3.1 Degree of staff satisfactionE.A.3.2 Degree of trainers satisfaction | N/A | N/A | E.A.6 Degree of clients satisfaction | E.A.7 Degree of satisfaction among enterprises, partners, stakeholders |
E.B. Evaluation of Training Impact | E.B.1 Evaluation monitoring mechanisms | E.B.2.1 Percentage of identified positive resultsE.B.2.2 Improvement of access to work | E.B.3 Improvement of the working conditions | E.B.4 Improvement of the environmental consumption | E.B.5 Long-term training partnerships | E.B.6 Training impact on trainees’ job performance | E.B.7 Employability within thecommunity | |
R. Continuous improvement | R.A. Self-evaluation | R.A.1 Self-evaluation tools | R.A.2 Assurance of freedom of expression | R.A.3.1 Consultationwith all the staff R.A.3.2 Life balance mechanisms | R.A.4 Mechanisms to monitor energy consumption and waste | R.A.5 Feedbackto VET provider staff | R.A.6 Handling complaints | R.A.7 Initiatives with the community |
R.B. Training pathways reengineering | R.B.1 Modifications made to the training pathways | N/A | R.B.3.1 Modifications of working processes relating to health and safety conditions R.B.3.2 Logistic changes | R.B.4 Environmental measures | R.B.5 Recognition and reputation strengthening | R.B.6 Pricing strategy re-evaluation | R.B.7 Good practices and transfer of experiences |
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