Measuring Sustainability Literacy: Scale Development
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Region
          North America
              Topic
          Ethics & Social Justice
              Length
              4 pages
          Keywords
          Sustainability, Higher Eduation, Literacy
              Copyright Holder
          Journal of Jesuit Business Education (JJBE)
              Student Price
              $3.50
          Target Audience
          Undergraduate Students
          Graduate Students
          Faculty/Researchers
              In 2007, our university signed the American College and University Presidents Climate Commitment agreement. At the time, that organization comprised fewer than two dozen schools; now it has hundreds. The organization charges its members with a commitment to reduce greenhouse gas emissions and to teach sustainability. In order to assess the teaching of sustainability, we needed a way to measure the learning of sustainability. In the following paper, we describe the development of a scale of sustainability literacy.
In any strategic plan, tactics must be preceded by objectives that are clearly understood, with relevant measurement instruments. Adding or changing courses to educate students about sustainability may be misguided or pointless without appropriate outcome measures. Thus, our first steps were to define sustainability in the context of Jesuit business education and to develop a means of assessing our progress. In the remainder of this paper, we present the development of that scale.
      
   
    