A Road Less Travelled and Beyond: Towards a Roadmap for Integrating Sustainability into Computing Education
Ana Moreira, Ola Leifler, Stefanie Betz, Ian Brooks, Rafael Capilla,, Vlad Constantin Coroama, Leticia Duboc, Joao Paulo Fernandes, Rogardt Heldal,, Patricia Lago, Ngoc-Thanh Nguyen, Shola Oyedeji, Birgit Penzenstadler, Anne, Kathrin Peters, Jari Porras, Colin C. Venters

TL;DR
This paper proposes a research roadmap to embed sustainability principles and skills into computing education, addressing current gaps and aligning it with societal and environmental challenges for future software engineers.
Contribution
It introduces a comprehensive research roadmap based on literature review and industry survey to integrate sustainability into computing curricula.
Findings
Identified key sustainability topics for computing education
Survey showed industry interest in sustainability skills
Recommendations for curriculum development
Abstract
Education for sustainable development has evolved to include more constructive approaches and a better understanding of what is needed to align education with the cultural, societal, and pedagogical changes required to avoid the risks posed by an unsustainable society. This evolution aims to lead us toward viable, equitable, and sustainable futures. However, computing education, including software engineering, is not fully aligned with the current understanding of what is needed for transformational learning in light of our current challenges. This is partly because computing is primarily seen as a technical field, focused on industry needs. Until recently, sustainability was not a high priority for most businesses, including the digital sector, nor was it a prominent focus for higher education institutions and society. Given these challenges, we aim to propose a research roadmap to…
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TopicsInformation Systems Theories and Implementation · Innovative Approaches in Technology and Social Development · University-Industry-Government Innovation Models
