scholarly journals Teaching Research Group Leaders’ Engagement in Curriculum Leadership: The Principals’ Perspective

2021 ◽  
Vol 10 (02) ◽  
pp. 60-78
Author(s):  
Yiming Shan
2020 ◽  
Vol 16 (1) ◽  
pp. 321-328
Author(s):  
Tobias Plieninger ◽  
Nora Fagerholm ◽  
Claudia Bieling

AbstractRigorous sustainability science includes addressing pressing real-world problems, weaving multiple knowledge systems, and striving for transformative change. However, these key attributes of sustainability science often conflict with university structures and established academic work practices, for instance with regard to frequent long-distance travel. Such contradictions between key principles of sustainability and everyday practices are experienced by many researchers not only at university level, but also in their individual behaviors. To help resolve this widespread divergence, we present ten principles to foster the sustainability of a research group working in sustainability science, based on our personal experiences and experiments as research group leaders. These principles comprise: (1) monitor the environmental footprint, (2) foster learning and innovation, (3) reduce the environmental footprint, (4) nurture campus sustainability, (5) embrace sustainability in private life, (6) constructively deal with environmental anxiety, (7) design research projects for sustainability impact, (8) engage with stakeholders, (9) capitalize on sustainability teaching, and (10) recognize biases and limits. Applying sustainability principles in everyday research practices can provide important social tipping points that may trigger the spreading of new social norms and behaviors.


2021 ◽  
Vol 20 (1) ◽  
pp. es2
Author(s):  
Christine Pfund ◽  
Janet L. Branchaw ◽  
Melissa McDaniels ◽  
Angela Byars-Winston ◽  
Steven P. Lee ◽  
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An unprecedented situation requiring remote research mentorship from faculty and research group leaders has emerged from the COVID-19 health crisis. The ability of mentors to pivot and adopt new ways to lead their research teams during this time will be a critical factor in maintaining research productivity and fostering talent development.


Nature ◽  
2020 ◽  
Vol 585 (7826) ◽  
pp. S65-S67
Author(s):  
Nikki Forrester
Keyword(s):  

2009 ◽  
Vol 11 (2) ◽  
Author(s):  
Hiudéa Tempesta Rodrigues Boberg

Este texto tem a finalidade de divulgar uma proposta de metodologia concebida pelo Grupo de Pesquisa “Literatura e Ensino”, com vistas a subsidiar o trabalho do professor, tanto do ensino fundamental quanto do ensino médio, na abordagem do texto literário. Conciliando ideias de Candido (1979), Morin (2002), Gallo (2003) e Araújo (2003), a metodologia reúne as concepções de transversalidade às metáforas de rede, de rizoma, e de hipertexto, enquanto ferramentas que permitem associações, entrelaçamento de informações, e estabelecimento de novas relações de sentido, resultando na leitura do texto literário sob a perspectiva transdisciplinar.   Palavras-chave: Ensino de literatura. Transversalidade. Transdisciplinaridade.   The main of this text is to spread a methodology suggestion conceived by the “Literature and Teaching Research Group”, seeking to subsidize the teacher’s work of the Fundamental and High Teaching levels under the literary text approach. With the ideas of Candido (1979), Morin (2002), Gallo (2003) and Araújo (2003) the methodology put the conceptions of transversal to the net metaphor, the rhizome and the hypertext together as tools that allow associations, information crossings and new sense relations establishment, resulting in the literary text reading by the transdiciplinary view.   Keywords: Literature teaching. Transversal. Transdisciplinarity.


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