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Employees as instruments in CSR communication A PEDAGOGICAL PERSPECTIVE Pia Lappalainen Taija Townsend [email protected] [email protected]

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Page 1: Session 14, Townsend & Lappalainen

Employees as instruments in CSR communication

A PEDAGOGICAL PERSPECTIVE

Pia Lappalainen Taija Townsend

[email protected] [email protected]

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Aalto University (2010)

• is a merger of three universities

• represents a new university concept which combines expertise in business, technology and design

• is part of an extensive university reform in Finland

Pedagogical perspective

• the instigation of a curriculum revision

• the socialization of students into future working scenarios

> adaptive education

> new educational methods

GENERAL BACKGROUND

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The philosophy and mission of our project is based on the

idea that curriculum revision can be used

1) to raise employee awareness and knowledge of CSR

2) to turn the mindsets and conducts of individual employees into a principal organizational resource of CSR communication

GENERAL BACKGROUND

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social responsibility

global responsibility

sustainability

energy + material efficiency

multicultural understanding

self-leadership and emotional intelligence

English language skills (written and oral)

communication skills

networking skills

project management skills

teamwork and cooperation skills

presentation skills

THE DEVELOPMENT COOPERATION PROJECT

– learning objectives

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Integrated education- content / context

Problem-based learning- students responsible for problem definition

Reflective learning- critical thinking

THE DEVELOPMENT COOPERATION PROJECT

– pedagogy

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“When all is said and done,

the only change

that will make a difference

is the transformation

of the human heart.”

(Senge, P. et al.:2005)