Using Retrospective Assessment to Measure Levels of Student and Faculty Engagement in the Development of Sustainability Supply Chain and Facility Logistics Curriculum
Author(s) -
Suzanna Ph.D.,
Héctor J. Carlo,
Scott E. Grasman,
Abhijit Gosavi,
Leonardo Bedoya-Valencia,
Laura Collins
Publication year - 2020
Publication title -
2011 asee annual conference and exposition proceedings
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Conference proceedings
DOI - 10.18260/1-2--18984
Subject(s) - general partnership , curriculum , sustainability , supply chain , business , knowledge management , supply chain management , process (computing) , higher education , process management , sustainable development , engineering management , engineering , computer science , political science , sociology , pedagogy , marketing , ecology , law , biology , finance , operating system
This paper details the use of retrospective assessment by a multi-institutional partnership to measure the level of student and faculty engagement in the course development process. This partnership includes two universities in the U.S., one in Puerto Rico, and one in Spain and is in the final year of an NSF funded project to integrate sustainability into supply chain management and facility logistics curriculum across institutional boundaries and international time zones. Lessons learned from the assessment are used to identify progress toward learning and pedagogical development goals as well as suggest measures for overcoming engagement barriers.
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