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Name: JAKE SIA CHYI SERN
Student ID: 0314396
Subject: SUSTAINABLE HOUSING DEVELOPMENT
Topic: LACK OF EDUCATION
Introduction
Education for sustainable development is a medium which converts theory and
principles into common practices in the construction industry. Sustainable development
focuses on extending the lifespan of a building by using energy efficient methods that is
cost effective, quick to construct and does not sacrifice the safety and quality of the
infrastructure. By implementing this education, it is expected to benefit the condition of
buildings and the environment in the long run.
There are a few parties which drive a great influence on implementing
sustainable development some of which are stakeholders, universities and various other
groups. Stakeholders are able to drive their project towards a more sustainable concept
and universities are able to educate the younger generations and those interested in the
concept to in hopes to make buildings more sustainable in the near future. Although
most stakeholders are still unaware about this concept, few universities have already
started to integrate this as a curriculum or elective which covers the issues of limited
resources and environmental awareness though not enough to make an impact in the
construction industry. There are many challenges involved in the integration of this
subject as it takes into account more than just teaching and implementation but more so
about having the resources to give the proper education as well as lecturers and
speakers having the right concept of sustainable development to be taught.
Problem
The problem with education for sustainable development is that lecturers and
academicians do not see the importance of sustainable development in construction and
hence are not emphasizing on it as a core subject. Moreover, the general public views
sustainable development as being irrelevant to their lives as it does not bear any direct
consequences. Due to the lack of education in sustainable development stakeholders
also lack knowledge in housing concept. Stakeholders also do not take into account the
environmental impacts of their projects as they are not educated properly on this issue.
Employees also suffer from a lack in education as they are unable to acquire or use
technologies or concepts that are related to sustainable development.
Recommendation
Having said the problem which is the lack of education among stakeholders and
the individuals involved in the construction industry in general. The most efficient
solution and obvious way is to educate them by means of including sustainable
development as a core subject in tertiary education and by organizing a talk to educate
the general public as well as potential stakeholders. The real question is how should the
said topic, be taught as people tend to disregard the issues of sustainable development.
The amount applicable input received by listeners will heavily depend on the teaching
methods of lecturers and speakers. Teachers should teach using the resources available
in the surroundings when trying to convey the importance of sustainable development to
make it as relevant to daily life as possible as it may affect the listeners’ future decision-
making ability for the better. By participating in international and regional education
programs, the people can see the global urgency for sustainable development. Though it
may seem unimportant, it is crucial to give the rights to the students to make comments
and give suggestions to certain controversial issues regarding the environment to further
involve the student in an active learning process. The can also play a part in motivating
lecturers to teach on this subject by means of giving incentives and setting policies.
In conclusion, each party needs to put in their respective effort and contribute to
a better environment for the future. By taking one step at a time, the dream of achieving
a completely sustainable environment will one day become a reality.
REFERENCES
1. YAACOB, M.
Education for Sustainable Development (ESD): Challenges to Integrate Sustainable
Development (SD) Concept into University Courses
In-text: (Yaacob, 2012)
Bibliography: Yaacob, M. (2012). Education for Sustainable Development (ESD):
Challenges to Integrate Sustainable Development (SD) Concept into University Courses
(1st ed., p. 9). Selangor: Journal of Applied Sciences Research. Retrieved from
http://www.aensiweb.com/old/jasr/jasr/2012/1714-1722.pdf
2. CHEN GOH, K., WEE SEOW, T. AND HWANG GOH, H.
Challenges of implementing Sustainability in Malaysian Housing Industry
In-text: (Chen Goh, Wee Seow & Hwang Goh, 2011)
Bibliography: Chen Goh, K., Wee Seow, T., & Hwang Goh, H. (2011). Challenges of
implementing Sustainability in Malaysian Housing Industry (1st ed., p. 8). Batu Pahat:
Universiti Tun Hussein Onn Malaysia. Retrieved from
http://eprints.uthm.edu.my/3964/1/SBE2013__Kcgoh.pdf
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