Overall Rating | Silver - expired |
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Overall Score | 58.86 |
Liaison | Jonathan Rausseo |
Submission Date | April 10, 2013 |
Executive Letter | Download |
University of Ottawa
ER-13: Sustainability Literacy Assessment
Status | Score | Responsible Party |
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1.00 / 2.00 |
Jonathan
Rausseo campus sustainability manager physical resources service |
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Has the institution conducted a sustainability literacy assessment?:
Yes
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Did the assessment include a baseline evaluation of students and then a follow-up evaluation of the same cohort?:
No
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A copy of the questions included in the sustainability literacy assessment:
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A copy of the questions included in the sustainability literacy assessment :
How much do you agree with the following statements?
- There is an Adequate Amount of Sustainability Resources on Campus
- The University of Ottawa Adequately Makes Students Aware of Sustainability Initiatives
- I have an Excellent Understanding of Environmental Issues
- It is Important for All Students to be Sustainability Literate
- I Receive Information Pertaining to Campus Sustainability
- It is Important to Minimize Contribution to Climate Change
- It is Important to Recycle
- It is Not Important to Use Recycling Facilities While at University of Ottawa
- It is Important to Eat Organic/Local/Fair trade Foods
- It is Important to Practice Environmental Sustainability on Campus
- It is Important for the Campus to Encourage Sustainable Transportation
- It is Important to Minimize Energy Usage
- It is Important to Conserve Water
- It is Important to Minimize Waste Generated
- It is Important to Minimize Energy Usage
- It is Important That the University Does Not Sell Bottled Water
- It is Important to Use Re-Usable Water Bottles
- I Would Like to Learn More About Environmental Issues/Sustainability
- I Would Like to Attend School Events on Sustainability
- It is Important for the Campus to Address all Elements of Sustainability
- The University Has a Sufficient Amount of Sustainable Development Activities on Campus
- The University Has Offered Sufficient Information on Sustainability Events
- I Receive Information Pertaining to Campus Sustainability
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A brief description of how the assessment was developed:
The assessment design and implementation was undertaken by a group of students that collaborated with the Office of Campus Sustainability through a Community Service Learning placement.
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A brief description of how the assessment was administered:
Sixty students were engaged through random selection
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A brief summary of results from the assessment:
44.3% of students felt they knew a lot about sustainability, 51.7% want to know more,29.7% says the University does not make students aware of sustainability initiatives
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The website URL where information about the literacy assessment is available:
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Data source(s) and notes about the submission:
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