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Teaching and Learning Practices That Promote Sustainable Development and Active Citizenship
A person who derives advantage from something.
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Sustainable Entrepreneurial Thinking: Developing Pro-Active, Globally Aware Citizens
Ernst Jan van Weperen (The Hague University of Applied Sciences, The Netherlands), Jonneke de Koning (The Hague University of Applied Sciences, The Netherlands), Gijs Vermeulen (The Hague University of Applied Sciences, The Netherlands), and Titus van der Spek (The Hague University of Applied Sciences, The Netherlands)
DOI: 10.4018/978-1-7998-4402-0.ch010
Abstract
The Sustainable Entrepreneurial Thinking module aims to help shape the global citizens necessary to achieve the Sustainable Development Goals. A global citizen has a certain set of competencies, and the module develops activities that train those competencies. The SET module uses the adjectival form ‘sustainable'. When presented adjectivally the question arises as to what one is trying to sustain? This module explores the ability to sustain “the self”, “the planet”, “the organization”, and, as the course progresses, the interconnectedness of all three. Using the awareness developed in “the sustainable self” and the knowledge gained in “the sustainable planet,” students adopt the mind-set of a sustainable entrepreneur by taking on a societal challenge related to one or more SDGs, and developing innovative entrepreneurial solutions to tackle it. In the process, they train the skills, develop the knowledge, and shape the attitude on their path to becoming global citizens.
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The main target group that a social enterprise intends to serve (e.g. a disadvantaged group such as elderly, children and youth, victims of abuse, refugees, etc.).
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The Expression of Religion and Identity in International Funding: Gauging Levels of Awareness
Individual or population is the intended end receiver or user of a program enabled by grantmaking. Although the most affected, this party has the least relative power and is often the least consulted or represented in the grantmaking process.
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