The Wicked Learning Workbook is a pedagogical manual illustrating how to successfully develop and deliver an alternative, international, approach to master level education
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"This book speaks and educates to think outside the box. Young people, who are going be the ruling class of our future, are finally called to face real and tangible problems of the real world with the possibility to develop a critical awareness also in the world of food, too often underestimated despite its central position in the lives of all individuals." - Dany Stauffacher, CEO & Founder S.Pellegrino Sapori Ticino
"Take a course that encourages students to tackle global and interdisciplinary problems; put them into international and cross-institutional teams; let them work hands-on with society and corporations. In short, a course every youth wants to take, and every school wants to offer. Then, write a book about how to do this at your school. You get a book everyone wants to read!" - Maria Perrotta Berlin Global Challenges and UN PRME Development Director at the Stockholm School of Economics
"This programme is effective - students work with an organisation in interdisciplinary, international teams, exploring solutions to real sustainable business challenges. They learn what it means to create value in society. I can't think of a better approach to help these students face world challenges when they begin their careers." - Thomas Candeal, Project Manager - International Food Waste Coalition
"Take a course that encourages students to tackle global and interdisciplinary problems; put them into international and cross-institutional teams; let them work hands-on with society and corporations. In short, a course every youth wants to take, and every school wants to offer. Then, write a book about how to do this at your school. You get a book everyone wants to read!" - Maria Perrotta Berlin Global Challenges and UN PRME Development Director at the Stockholm School of Economics
"This programme is effective - students work with an organisation in interdisciplinary, international teams, exploring solutions to real sustainable business challenges. They learn what it means to create value in society. I can't think of a better approach to help these students face world challenges when they begin their careers." - Thomas Candeal, Project Manager - International Food Waste Coalition