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- | ====== Universal Design Education Charta ====== | ||
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- | Die //Universal Design Education Charta// wurde im Oktober 2018 während des [[https:// | ||
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- | Prof. Beck schätzt sich glücklich auf Einladung von [[https:// | ||
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- | FELIX ARBEITET ZUR ZEIT AN DER ÜBERSETZUNG DER CHARTA. HOFFENTLICH BALD FERTIG! :-D — // | ||
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- | ^ Universal Design Education Charta | ||
- | ^Article No./ | ||
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- | ^ 1|**Culture Change** \\ The world is experiencing a period of change which is foreseen to be accelerating and ongoing. Rapid development is impacting on the interrelationship between humans and their environment in such a manner that resilience to change is imperative. Design represents the ability to influence the quality of human life. This opportunity should be incorporated into design education to the fullest extent possible. | ||
- | ^ 2|**Knowledge & Skills (Education)** \\ Design education shall address and provide knowledge and skills to enable designers to collaborate and participate contextually in the global design community. Design education needs to include core values and competencies relevant to particular disciplines and contexts and to exceed mere trade requirements. These competencies include creativity, technology, leadership, communication, | ||
- | ^ 3|**Sustainability** \\ Sustainability refers to all aspects of human occupation and participation in the world and its relevant ecosystems, these include environmental, | ||
- | ^ 4|**Technology** \\ Designed artefacts include tangible and intangible creations such as spaces, objects, images, systems, and processes. Technology includes all the techniques, methods, tools, materials, know-how, and the manufacturing, | ||
- | ^ 5|**Acknowledgement (Certification)** \\ Design education should prepare graduates for a full and meaningful participation in their fields of endeavour irrespective of discipline, level, industry, output, or geographic location. When students and other participants have successfully completed their educational requirements, | ||
- | ^ 6|**Responsibility** \\ Design has agency that should be applied with the human being as its central concern. This should be mitigated in such a manner that it considers humans as living on Earth in an ecosystemic relationship.| | ||
- | ^ 7|**Disclaimer** \\ Nothing in this charter may be interpreted as binding on any of the signatories, | ||
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