Yes, I do think so!
Yes, I do think so!
... a lot of...
Thank you for joining and making this dark and rainy Norwegian evening so active for me! I got aotbof inspiration! ππ±
To be honest, I guess you cannot avoid the politics (and, should we?). Even if your own institution supports you fullheartedly, there is a wider societal system we act in, and usually these are not they conducive to sustainability goals (not only talking about current politics, but these as well).
It's not my field of expertise, but there seems to be a lot fauna and flora in cities like London. Maybe a good idea to sharpen attention and perception for those that are there π€
Also as a collective!
And strategy for emotion and stress regulation...
How do make it (sustainability in teaching) compete better?
I agree. Many times we (I) tend to underestimate their importance, but like-minded colleagues (closer or further away are key.
A good enough attitude? I like it!
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(from the lands of Edvard Munch)
Wonderful idea! π
... and opens possibilities for collective action!
Agree!
Keep work and activism (#ScientistRebellion) transparent, stay true to yourself (as much as this is possible in your institutional context)...
I would add some research about emotions, such as climate change related emotions, too. There are some interesting studies out there..
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Yessss!! π
This sounds elaborate and cool! π What would you do if you taught in a field (relatively) remote from the SDGs?
Can one read about tye course you co-created? Could be interesting to read for many!
Please write about this so that others can learn from your experience! Which platform do you use?
I love your papers about ESD, Gustavo, thank you for sharing!
All the best!!
And on tye other hand, it seems to be so difficult, that it happens rarely... (at least in my context)
Absolutely agree, thank you for pointing this out. I came to think that academia is more part of the problem than the solution. At least in many cases...
Hi Sue and thank you for sharing! π€
As long as the GenAI use itself is ethically and environmentally justifiable... (I have my doubts) ;)
I agree with you. Attitude (or consciousness of one's own values and convictions etc.) is one of the most relevant ones. No surprise then, that key sustainability competencies have "values" as one of their relevant ones..
@mirjamglessmer.com here I am :)
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