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Teaching Resources to Embed Sustainability in Engineering Courses

Welcome to the
EESF Training Hub

A curated collection of ready-to-use teaching materials designed to help engineering educators bring sustainability to life in their classrooms.

Whether you're teaching in-person, online or in a hybrid format, the EESF resources provide practical tools, ideas and content to support the integration of the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) into your engineering teaching.

What is included in the EESF Training programme?

The EESF Resource Pack is a suite of Open Educational Resources (OERs) created by European engineering and education experts to promote sustainability competences in engineering students .It includes:

1

4 structured learning modules

Each focused on key sustainability topics relevant to future engineers.

2

A Pedagogical Guide

This will help you choose flexible, proven teaching methods suited to your setting.

3

Multimedia content

From videos, worksheets, quizzes, and integration activities ready to be used or adapted.

Who is the Training Package for?

These resources are for...

  • University and higher education teaching staff in engineering andrelated disciplines.
  • Curriculum designers and academic leads looking to embedsustainability competences.
  • Education support staff involved in e-learning or hybrid delivery.
  • Anyone interested in teaching sustainability through engineeringprinciples.

How to Use the Resources?

Each module is self-contained and includes...

  • A downloadable module document with activities for beginner (Level I) and advanced (Level II) learners.
  • Accompanying resources: short videos, practical exercises, group tasks and assessments.
  • Suggested integration activities for applying the content in a real-world or cross-disciplinary context.

You can choose to...

  • Use a module as a full lesson or split it into shorter activities.
  • Integrate the content into your existing teaching, or use it as part of summer schools or extracurricular workshops.
  • Adapt or translate the materials to suit your

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