Assignment

Classroom Resource: Sustainability Solutions and Writing Assignments

students exploring sustainability solutions
Professor in the School of Business, Catrina McBride inspires her Communications, Level II students to explore sustainability solutions that might be appropriate for Algonquin College to undertake.

Through a series of writing assignments, students learn from business leader Ray Anderson in his book Confessions of a Radical Industrialist, while developing their skills in summarizing content, writing with persuasion, and conveying research findings and recommendations in a final summary report. The culminating performance for the course is a group project and report that is evaluated on its organization, use of the indirect strategy, appendix, style, mechanics, format, and APA referencing.

Oral communications and presentation skills are also brought into the mix as the groups of students get to interact with Algonquin College community members during a Spring Sustainability Day hosted in Student Commons.Students working on their Oral communications and presentation skills

A series of lesson plans and accompanying assessment rubrics map out student learning in this course and are available in the myAC group for collaboration around sustainability, innovation and Indigenous practices relevant to curriculum delivery.

Photos of the poster presentations are available at:
Sustainability Day 2018
Sustainability Day 2017
Sustainability Day 2016

Classroom Resource: Assignment School of Business Office Administration

Assignment template that integrates Introduction to Sustainability, Part I.

Complete the Algonquin Introduction to Sustainability module 1 from the link below.
http://lyceum.algonquincollege.com/lts/ACSustainability/Module1/
Reflect on how you interact with the environment and the choices you make, at school, at home, at work.
• What surprised you?
• What commitments can you make to make a difference in the way you consume resources?
• As an Administrative Professional with little seniority and no authority, what small changes could you implement in a new workplace that would make the world a better place?

Submitted by: Angela Lyrette