Adapting the Baldrige Framework for Sustainable Creative Education: Urban Design, Architecture, Art, and Design Programs

dc.contributor.authorKittichai Kasemsarn
dc.contributor.authorUkrit Wannaphapa
dc.contributor.authorAntika Sawadsri
dc.contributor.authorAmorn Kritsanaphan
dc.contributor.authorRittirong Chutapruttikorn
dc.contributor.authorFarnaz Nickpour
dc.date.accessioned2026-05-08T19:25:29Z
dc.date.issued2025-9-23
dc.description.abstractTwo critical research problems emerge in creative education quality management: the framework misalignment problem, where business-oriented performance metrics inadequately assess design creativity and innovation, and the sustainability integration gap, reflecting limited incorporation of environmental and social sustainability dimensions into excellence models. This review article addresses these problems by developing an initial framework that adapts the Baldrige framework for urban design, architecture, art, and design education with integrated sustainability principles. Drawing on literature review and theoretical synthesis, the article proposes a framework that introduces three key epistemological shifts: prioritizing process over product, supporting non-linear and reflective learning pathways, and recognizing tacit, embodied, and experiential knowledge as central to creative education. The framework incorporates the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) as core design challenges and introduces innovative evaluation tools, including portfolios with iterative review processes, community feedback loops, and SDG mapping rubrics. This research contributes to the educational quality management literature by offering a systematic framework that bridges business excellence models with creative education paradigms while positioning sustainability as a core educational objective rather than a peripheral concern.
dc.identifier.doi10.3390/su17198540
dc.identifier.urihttps://dspace.kmitl.ac.th/handle/123456789/20102
dc.publisherSustainability
dc.subjectCreativity in Education and Neuroscience
dc.subjectDesign Education and Practice
dc.subjectEducational Environments and Student Outcomes
dc.titleAdapting the Baldrige Framework for Sustainable Creative Education: Urban Design, Architecture, Art, and Design Programs
dc.typeArticle

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