持续性
系统思维
批判性思维
横向思维
批判性系统思维
工程伦理学
理解力
平行思维
纵向思维
意义(存在)
心理学
社会学
教育学
知识管理
创造力
创造性思维
工程类
计算机科学
收敛性思维
社会心理学
生物
人工智能
程序设计语言
生态学
心理治疗师
作者
Ingrid Molderez,Kim Ceulemans
标识
DOI:10.1016/j.jclepro.2018.03.120
摘要
Systems thinking is one of the most difficult competencies for students to acquire. Nevertheless it is one of the key competencies of education for sustainable development. Although there is relatively little research available on the link between didactic approaches and sustainability competencies, it is clear that alternative ways of teaching, such as project based learning and multi-perspective and interdisciplinary thinking and working are more effective for acquiring this competency. In this paper we explore the power of art as a way to foster systems thinking and to distinguish between different ways of thinking about sustainability. We selected two paintings, Les Jours Gigantesques by René Magritte and Sky and Water II by Maurits Escher, to explain a top-down and bottom-up approach to sustainability. The paper discusses how business students respond to art in a course on corporate social responsibility and how it helps them to understand the meaning of systems thinking. The findings reveal that these paintings are relevant for improving the comprehension of concepts related to sustainability. Moreover, they add an extra dimension to the cognitive understanding of systems thinking, i.e. enriching the whole person, reinforcing critical and creative thinking skills.
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