Teaching that addresses environmental, social, and economic sustainability challenges. Sustainability education through industry partnerships connects students with organizations working on real environmental and social impact problems.
Formal recognition that an educational institution or program meets established quality standards. Accreditation ensures that learning experiences, including challenge-based programs, deliver credible and industry-recognized outcomes.
Problem-solving approach where teams work on real organizational challenges while learning from the experience, a core methodology used in Ewance's challenge-based programs.
Technology-enabled educational method that adjusts content difficulty and pacing based on individual student performance, utilized in Ewance's personalized challenge recommendations.
Non-traditional certifications such as digital badges, micro-credentials, and industry certificates that validate skills outside conventional degrees. These credentials help students demonstrate competencies gained through challenge-based learning.
The theory and practice of educating adult learners, emphasizing self-direction, practical relevance, and experience-based learning. Andragogy principles inform how industry challenges are designed for professional development.