“Not crafting things just for the sake of the joy of making”
Sustainable craft systems model as a pedagogical tool in craft education
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https://doi.org/10.7577/TechneA.6336Abstract
The purpose of this study is to explore how a sustainable craft systems model functions as pedagogical tool in education for sustainability through crafts. The theoretical framework for this study formulates on education for sustainability, sustainable crafts and education for sustainability through crafts. This educational design research applies a multilayered systems thinking approach to connect theory in practice and practice in theory. The intervention takes place in a workshop in craft teacher education context in higher education. The data consisted of the participating students’ (N=33) learning assignments and audio recorded group discussions (N=4). The data was analysed with inductive and deductive content analysis. The results highlight that a systems model of sustainable craft offer a visual and conceptual tool which, together with explorative and reflective learning tasks, open and concretize students’ viewpoints on sustainability in crafts and help students conceptualize abstract and complex concepts. The intervention also enabled students’ future visioning related to future work life. The results encourage to utilize theoretical basis for reflection of craft practices in education to support discussion and implementation of sustainability issues in practice to enhance education for sustainability in higher education.
Keywords: Sustainable craft, sustainable craft systems model, education for sustainability, higher education, craft teacher education.
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