Workshop on Sustainability Action, Learning and Teaching (SALT) (Non- Residential) Dates : May 27 – 28, 2016 Venue: Xavier Institute of Management Bhubaneswar.

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Workshop on Sustainability Action, Learning and Teaching (SALT) (Non- Residential) Dates : May 27 – 28, 2016 Venue: Xavier Institute of Management Bhubaneswar (XIMB) Scope Scope : The world is witnessing unprecedented changes, often leading to ecological, social, economic and political crises. This is happening at a time when the leaders of various countries, led by the United Nation, have committed to achieving Sustainable Development Goals during The Brundtland Commission's report defines sustainable development as " development which meets the needs of current generations without compromising the ability of future generations to meet their own needs". This definition is rooted in the ideology of triple bottom line that espouses the need to experience the harmonious co-existence of planet, people and profit or environment, equity and economy. In this context, the role of teachers and teaching assumes significant importance. Making sustainability a reality demands that teaching needs to transcend the boundaries of classrooms as we are engaged in the mission of preparing leaders for tomorrow. Sustainable development calls for creating and advancing intergenerational responsibility and hence, we have a huge mandate of engaging and encouraging our students to participate actively as responsible citizens to create a new world order that propel the emotional, sustainable, and spiritual requirements of the future and not just the physical, material, and technical demands of the present. Expected Learning Outcomes : At the end of this programme, the participants will be able to : 1.Mainstream and advance sustainability thinking and action in the curricular and co- curricular activities as teachers and learners. 2.Sow and nurture the seeds of sustainability at individual, institutional and community level. 3.Prepare and share Sustainability Action Plan (SAP) to be implemented in given time period. Duration : Duration : Two days Participants : Participants : Teachers teaching in Schools (10+2) and Colleges/Universities. Pedagogy : Pedagogy : P rogramme will be in a workshop mode so that the participants engage themselves actively and take responsibility for their own learning. Interactive lecture sessions, case studies, group exercises and audio-visuals will be used to enrich and enjoy learning. Jointly Offered by: Xavier School of Sustainability, Xavier University Bhubaneswar & WIPRO Workshop on Sustainability Action, Learning and Teaching (SALT)

Programme Outline Sustainability Action Plan (SAP): Each participant will prepare a personal action plan to be implemented at his/her institution within a time plan. The plan will be at (1) personal, (2) professional and (3) institutional level. The personal level plan may indicate the behavioral and attitudinal changes one would like to see happening as a result of this programme and the professional plan might include the steps and strategies needed to mainstream sustainability in their curricular and co-curricular activities. What could be done to influence the strategic and operational direction of the institution to create a favorable climate for promoting sustainability education could be the plan at institutional level. Suggested Modules Modules on SALT Workshop on Sustainability Action, Learning and Teaching (SALT) Course Fees Nil For Details Contact Ms. Pramila Satpathy, XSoS Dean’s office – Phone – , , Faculty Co-ordinator – Dr. Sutapa Pati, XSoS, Phone – , Date hrs Session hrs Session hrs Session Hrs Day 1 May 27, 2016 Registration and Inauguration Introduction to Sustainability Sustainability in Action: Business Experiences (Sharing by 3- 4 industries) Sustainability in Action: Academic Experiences ( Sharing by 3- 4 institutions) Facilitator: XUBFacilitator: WiproFacilitator: IIMB/XUB Day 2 May 28, 2016 Session hrs Session hrs Session hrs Sustainability Learning Sustainability Teaching Sustainability Teaching: Personal Action Plan Facilitator: XUBFacilitator: IIMB/XUBFacilitator: XUB/Wipro Tentative Schedule