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Please take part in our Climate Change Education Survey!

  • 1.  Please take part in our Climate Change Education Survey!

    Posted 08-11-2019 15:39
    Climate Change Education Survey

    The aim of this survey is to develop an understanding of whether academics in business and management schools address the issue of climate change specifically within sustainability teaching.

     
    We are seeking the views of all academics/faculty members regardless of your interest in climate issues or not.

    The survey seeks to identify current practice in this area and highlight examples of where such teaching does occur with the aim of highlighting potential case studies. As such it is aimed at understanding progress made on exploring the topics of responsible management education in light of the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs).  

    The survey uses the concept  of "Climate Change" broadly and seeks to understand all and any climate related issues in the context of teaching and learning in business and management schools. This survey is a combination of closed and open-ended questions and takes about 10 minutes to complete. 

    There are no right and wrong answers to the questions. You may choose to take the questionnaire or not. If you choose to take it, you may stop at any time without consequence. The data collected will be analyzed in the aggregate and individual responses anonymised. 

    We are planning to share best practice on Climate Change education following this survey through an edited book/Journal special edition. If you have any examples you wish to share please include brief details and your email address at the end of the survey and we will contact you at the appropriate time. 

    If, at any point, you have questions about this survey, feel free to contact Dr Alex Hope (alex.hope@northumbria.ac.uk) or Dr Petra Molthan-Hill (petra.molthan-hill@ntu.ac.uk)



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    Dr Alex Hope
    Associate Pro-Vice Chancellor (Associate Dean) for Learning and Teaching
    Associate Professor of Business Ethics
    Newcastle Business School, Northumbria University
    Newcastle upon Tyne
    UK
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