STEM and Sustainability: Creating Aviation Professional Change Agents

P. Clark, Doreen McGunagle, L. Zizka

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Abstract

With the evolution of the workforce and the growing needs of the aviation industry, a clear need for concrete sustainability initiatives and actions have emerged. Sustainability in this sense becomes a matter of survival. For this reason, in this chapter, we will attempt to close three gaps in current sustainability studies: Theory vs practice, intention vs behavior, and education vs workplace.Our purpose is to develop a ‘simple’ strategy for integrating all three pillars of sustainability into STEM HE programs that create authentic engagement and real buy-in from the students that are then replicated in the workplace. Based on the literature and our own research projects, we will make concrete recommendations on how sustainability could be integrated and address the workforce opportunities and challenges that this entails.
Original languageAmerican English
JournalEngaging the Next Generation of Aviation Professionals
StatePublished - Jan 1 2019

Keywords

  • STEM
  • higher education
  • aviation industry
  • experiential learning
  • interdisciplinary studies

Disciplines

  • Air and Space Law
  • Aviation and Space Education
  • Scholarship of Teaching and Learning
  • Sustainability

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