Overall Rating | Silver - expired |
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Overall Score | 49.64 |
Liaison | Adam Maurer |
Submission Date | March 31, 2021 |
Seattle Central College
EN-6: Assessing Sustainability Culture
Status | Score | Responsible Party |
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0.25 / 1.00 |
Adam
Maurer District Sustainability Coordinator Office of Sustainability |
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Does the institution conduct an assessment of sustainability culture?:
Yes
Which of the following best describes the cultural assessment? The assessment is administered to::
A subset of the campus community or a sample that may not be representative of the entire community
Which of the following best describes the structure of the cultural assessment? The assessment is administered::
Without a follow-up assessment of the same cohort or representative samples of the same population
A brief description of how and when the cultural assessment(s) were developed and/or adopted:
We reached out to colleagues at Seattle University and Hobart and William Smtih Colleges who have recently conducted similar surveys. We obtained permission to use some of their questions and methodology in developing our survey. This survey was created to serve AC 6 and EN 6 (literacy and culture). We wanted to be comprehensive, but not create a survey that was too long. The goal is to get good data from a lot of students, so we wanted to make it accessible. It was developed throughout 2020 and first administered in fall quarter 2020.
A copy or sample of the questions related to sustainability culture:
A sample of the questions related to sustainability culture or the website URL where the assessment tool is available:
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A brief description of how representative samples were reached (if applicable) and how the cultural assessment is administered:
The survey was open to all enrolled students. We tried to promote the survey through as many channels on campus as possible to get a representative sample. We posted the survey on the main Canvas page, we sent an email to the entire student body, we posted it the campus newsletter that goes to all students, posted it to the College's social media pages, and we sent an email to all faculty asking them to encourage students to complete the survey. The survey was 100% online through Survey Monkey.
A brief summary of results from the cultural assessment:
Students who responded to the survey; 1) were more concerned about climate change than any other sustainability-related issue, including education, energy use, food production, health and wellness, inflation, local business/local economy, resource consumption, security and safety, and water use, 2) every student except for one supports some amount of a student green fee, and 3) nearly 60% of student support a permanent student leadership/government position to help enhance equity, diversity, and sustainability (32% needed more information in order to decide).
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Additional documentation to support the submission:
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Data source(s) and notes about the submission:
This survey included questions to assess both sustainability literacy (AC 6) and sustainability culture (EN 6). Questions 8, 9, and 18-23 address sustainability culture.
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