From Planning to Impact: Developing 21st-Century 4C Skills Through Student-Led Sustainability Campaigns
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.7492/fppshy58Keywords:
4C Skills, Student- led, Sustainability campaignsAbstract
The 4Cs—Critical Thinking, Communication, Collaboration, and Creativity are essential 21st-century skills that prepare students for real-world challenges. This
study explores how these competencies were developed among undergraduate students from the Communication and Social Engagement class at Sunway University
through the Eco Heroes Awareness Campaign, a student-led sustainability initiative designed to educate 6-year-old kindergarten students at REAL Kids about
recycling. Using a qualitative approach, student reflections on campaign planning, execution, and engagement strategies were analyzed to assess the impact of
experiential learning on skill development. Findings indicate that students enhanced their critical thinking by making informed decisions to align activities with
audience needs, communication skills by simplifying environmental concepts for young learners, collaboration through effective teamwork and role delegation,
and creativity by designing interactive games and visuals to foster engagement. The study highlights the role of hands-on, student-driven projects in strengthening
21st-century competencies while promoting sustainability awareness. These insights contribute to the broader discourse on experiential learning as a
transformative tool for skill-based education and environmental advocacy.








