The study program open to new societal needs and challenges of the labour market - on the example of the project “Career guidance open to ecological awareness development of a society”
Título: The study program open to new societal needs and challenges of the labour market - on the example of the project “Career guidance open to ecological awareness development of a society”
Autor: Kulpa-Puczyńska, Aleksandra
Resumen: [EN] The aim of the study (poster) is primarily to present assumptions, current
results and possible directions for further research and practices related to
project implementation titled “Career guidance open to ecological
awareness development of a society” [in Polish: Poradnictwo zawodowe
otwarte na kształtowanie świadomości ekologicznej społeczeństwa]
(FSS/2014/HEI/W/0032), financed with the Norwegian funds and domestic
funds under the Polish Higher Education Development Programme
[Program Rozwój Polskich Uczelni], Scholarship and Training Fund
[Fundusz Stypendialny i Szkoleniowy], realized (1/1/2015 – 5/31/2016) at the
Department of Pedagogical Sciences of the Cardinal Stefan Wyszyński
University (UKSW). The analysis both literature and the currently
undertaken research activities, among others, leads to the conclusions that
there are at least three important tasks which modern higher education has
to face. 1. The promotion of solutions, including educational ones, which aim
at limiting the possible risks to human life (deterioration of its quality)
resulting from the type of profession and work organization; 2. Active
participation of vocational guidance consultants (present and future) in
building sustainable and environmentally friendly societies. 3. The necessity
of cooperation among local entities (including universities) involved in
lifelong vocational guidance. In this context and with reference to the
concept of “green” universities and the engaged university concept, the
following question also becomes important: What is the role of higher
education institutions in shaping pro-environmental attitudes?