Pedagogical methods for sustainable development: business educational projects generating direct impact on stakeholders through fundraising and fund management
Siqueira Ana Cristina, Sacramento Isabella, Guenster Nadja, Bethem Jacob
Abstract
Abstract: Business Schools have faced the challenge of emphasizing ethics and sustainability by developing students as professionals able to meet current sustainability needs. To date, there is limited practical guidance in the literature for faculty members who seek to implement projects that incorporate fundraising and fund management as educational approaches for sustainable development. Yet, these approaches are particularly relevant because projects that students will face later in their careers may commonly entail these skills. This article provides three cases: one cross-disciplinary course project that incorporates fundraising and donation, one course project that results in donation to a nonprofit organization, and one program that emphasizes sustainability-oriented fund management. These three cases represent active learning approaches that facilitate learning of Business disciplines while addressing ethical, social, and environmental issues. This article provides practical guidance for faculty to implement projects that directly impact stakeholders through fundraising, donation, and fund management as methods supporting sustainable development.
www.inderscience.com/ijisd
Keywords
Education; fundraising; donation; fund management; sustainability