Education as a transforming practice: designing together for complex, sustainable living

Caroline C.M. Hummels, Pierre D. Levy

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Abstract

Our current education systems do not adequately support students to learn how to deal with complex challenges and to create together alternative practices aimed at sustainable futures. We have developed a design approach and repository for transforming practices (TP) in order to engage with the world in co-response-able ways. During the past 20 years, we have explored and transformed educational practices to enable situated, self-directed and lifelong learning. In this paper we explain our journey of transforming our education systems and how the 5 principles of TP have been guiding this process, i.e., complexity, situatedness, aesthetics, co- response-ability and co-development. We illustrate with examples from our own educational practices how TP can help transforming current education systems into corresponding lifelong learning practices that support designers and participants in designing for alternative complex, sustainable futures.
Original languageEnglish
Title of host publicationProceedings of Relating Systems Thinking and Design (RSD10) 2021 Symposium
EditorsMieke van der Bijl-Brouwer
Place of PublicationDelft, the Netherlands
Number of pages11
ISBN (Electronic)ISSN 2371-8404
Publication statusPublished - 5 Nov 2021
EventRelating Systems Thinking and Design Symposium: Playing with Tensions: Embracing new complexity, collaboration and contexts in systemic design - Delft University of Technology, Delft, Netherlands
Duration: 2 Nov 20216 Nov 2021
Conference number: 10
https://rsdsymposium.org/proceedings-of-relating-systems-thinking-and-design-rsd10-2021-symposium/

Conference

ConferenceRelating Systems Thinking and Design Symposium
Abbreviated titleRSD
Country/TerritoryNetherlands
CityDelft
Period2/11/216/11/21
Internet address

Keywords

  • designing for transforming practices
  • self-directed lifelong learning
  • complexity
  • situatedness
  • co-response-ability

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