Overall Rating | Silver |
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Overall Score | 46.23 |
Liaison | Martín Sánchez Gutiérrez |
Submission Date | June 29, 2024 |
Tecnológico de Monterrey – Campus Chihuahua
AC-5: Sustainability Literacy Assessment
Status | Score | Responsible Party |
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4.00 / 4.00 |
5.1 Sustainability literacy assessment design and administration
Narrative and/or website URL providing an overview of of the instruments/tools used to assess sustainability literacy:
Description of the institution’s recent sustainability literacy assessment findings and any notable trends:
Were academic staff engaged in sustainability education at the institution involved in developing and/or adopting the methodologies used to assess sustainability literacy?:
Description of the process through which academic staff were involved in developing and/or adopting the methodologies used to assess sustainability literacy:
The instrument was designed from January to July 2022 by Florina Arredondo and Gabriel Cué Guerrero from the School of Humanities, Eva Guerra from EGADE Business School, and is led by Luis Fernández Carril, academic coordinator of Ruta Azul.
Are the literacy assessments designed and administered in such a way that the results can be used to evaluate the success of the institution’s sustainability education initiatives?:
Description of how the design and administration of the sustainability literacy assessments supports the evaluation of the success of the institution’s sustainability education initiatives:
The Reporting Tool will automatically calculate the following figure:
5.2 Percentage of students assessed for sustainability literacy
Description of the process used to measure or estimate the percentage of students assessed for sustainability literacy:
For the total universe of high school, undergraduate, and graduate students at Tec de Monterrey across all campuses, the number of students for each educational level necessary for a representative sample was calculated to provide a level of ≥ 95% statistical confidence. Therefore, for undergraduate students, out of the total of 60,200 students, 1050 were surveyed, while 382 were required to achieve 95% confidence. Regarding the total number of high school students (26,764), 500 students were surveyed (379 necessary for 95% confidence). For graduate students, a sample of 400 was taken from the total of 7,461 students (366 necessary for 95% confidence).
The Reporting Tool will automatically calculate the following figure:
Optional documentation
Additional documentation for this credit:
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