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Creating Sustainable Communities An Interdisciplinary First-Year Honors Experience Gregg Fiegel, PhD, PE (Civil Engineering) Tom Trice, PhD (History) Ryan Alaniz, PhD (Sociology) University Honors Program California Polytechnic State University San Luis Obispo, CA 93407 July 10, 2018 2018 California Higher Education Sustainability Conference University of California, Santa Barbara

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Page 1: Creating Sustainable Communities2018 CHESC – Creating Sustainable Communities. 6 Students in Creating Sustainable Communities (HNRS 161/162/163) investigate environmental, social,

Creating Sustainable CommunitiesAn Interdisciplinary First-Year Honors Experience

Gregg Fiegel, PhD, PE (Civil Engineering)Tom Trice, PhD (History)Ryan Alaniz, PhD (Sociology)

University Honors ProgramCalifornia Polytechnic State UniversitySan Luis Obispo, CA 93407

July 10, 2018

2018 California Higher Education Sustainability ConferenceUniversity of California, Santa Barbara

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Today's Presentation Honors Program and Curriculum

Objectives and Motivation Course Learning Objectives Course Development

Student Work and Activities Lessons Learned Acknowledgments

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Honors at Cal Poly Sept 1999: University Honors Program implemented

at Cal Poly

June 2013: Academic Senate Resolution to "show cause" (my words)

Sept 2013: Begin staff changes, strategic planning efforts, and program redesign

May 2017: Approval of a new program and curriculum for fall implementation

June 2018: Completion of the first year of new Honors Program

Current: Program supports about 600 students from nearly 60 different majors

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Honors Curriculum

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Today's Presentation…

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Objectives and Motivation

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Address Honors PLO: "Make reasoned decisions based on an understanding of diversity, sustainability, global perspectives, technology, and ethics"

Replace a 2-unit single-quarter orientation course (HNRS 100) required for all Honors students – developed by Trice in 2010

Limited time for inspiring community

Few contact hours to address learning outcomes

Desire to implement group service projects

Appeal to improve Honors advising efforts

Charge to improve Honors student persistence and retention

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Course Learning Objectives

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Students in Creating Sustainable Communities (HNRS 161/162/163) investigate environmental, social, economic, and political facets of sustainability using both a historical and contemporary lens. Course learning objectives (shown) are addressed during the 3-quarter, yearlong sequence.

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Development and Features A lecture-activity delivery with 2-unit courses

scheduled in fall (HNRS 161), winter (HNRS 162), and spring (HNRS 163)

When combined, HNRS 161 and 162 fulfill GE Area D3 - Comparative Social Institutions

Regular group discussions and reflection on assigned readings and viewings

An interdisciplinary instructional team consisting of several faculty and student learning assistants

Use of block registration and scheduling to enroll first-year students

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Incorporation of service learning hours, projects, and reflection

A student-led peer mentoring program

Collaboration with numerous campus and community partners including Kennedy Library, Facilities, Student Affairs, Office of University Diversity and Inclusion, Center for Teaching, Learning, and Technology, and others

Student learning and activities mapped to the university, program, diversity, and sustainability learning objectives

Introduction to and development of electronic portfolios

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Development and Features

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Learning Opportunities

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What is Sustainability, Anyway?Equity, Environment, EconomySystems and Design ThinkingCradle to Cradle DesignConsumption and ConsumerismSustainable DevelopmentInterdisciplinary Collaboration

A Global Stakeholder SocietyEthics and Leadership

Global Perspectives"Developing Nations"

Corporate ResponsibilitySupply Chain Sustainability

We're In this TogetherDiversity, Inclusion, and EquitySocial IdentitiesEnvironmental Racism and JusticeSocial Institutions

"Just Sustainability"Local Issues and PerspectivesPersonal Habits and ChoicesSharing CitiesSustainability CriteriaSocial Change and Justice Organizing

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Student Work and Activities

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Sustainability intersects with the paths of students in all majors at Cal Poly. Therefore, focusing on this topic provided a wonderful opportunity to bring together, engage, and inspire members of the learning community.

First-Year Class 2017 Example Activities:

Research and evaluation of peer-reviewed sources in support of written reflections and group discussions

Design of an infographic describing the local SLO community in relation to environment, economy, and equity

Analysis and evaluation of personal consumption habits and choices related to sustainability

Development of personal and program statements on sustainability, diversity, inclusion, and equity

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Community Projects

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Each student worked on an interdisciplinary team to complete a project for a local community partner organization. Some of the eleven projects included…

Sustainable Living Guide for Cal Poly Students

Design of Sensory Garden for Patients with Dementia

Advocacy for Survivors of Sexual and Intimate Partner Violence

Solar Energy Jobs Guidebook

Planning a Campus Community Garden for Cal Poly

Sustainable Volunteerism for Helping the Homeless in SLO County

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Community Projects

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Group Oral Presentation on Project Status

Regular Status Reports

Poster Presentation on Final Product

Annotated Bibliography

E-Portfolio Entry and Individual Reflection

Group Work Products

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Lessons Learned First-year students tend to have a narrow definition

of sustainability

Students tend to be extrinsically rather than intrinsically motivated

Areas for improvement: information and research skills, visual communication skills, time and workload management, and learning assistant development

A yearlong experience provides flexibility in sustainability learning and teaching

Project-based and service learning approaches are effective in teaching sustainability

Students appreciate the opportunity to work and learn in an interdisciplinary environment

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Acknowledgements

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Special thanks to faculty and/or staff from the following: Academic Senate Curriculum Committee, General Education Governance Board, Academic Senate Sustainability Committee, Kennedy Library, Center for Teaching and Learning, Office of University Diversity and Inclusion, Center for Service in Action, Center for Leadership, University Advising, University Housing, Facilities Management and Development, and Career Services.

A course such as this requires an interdisciplinary instructional team. Therefore, we collaborated with faculty members and student learning assistants from all six of Cal Poly's colleges in developing and teaching the new curriculum. We appreciate the support of these individuals. We thank Honors staff member Shane McKeague and student assistants Sarah Larkin (CD) and Madison Meredith (AEPS) who helped develop and coordinate the first-year peer mentoring program.

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Questions?

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