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Whole-School Sustainability: Concept, Effectiveness, and Transformation Pathways

  • C11.320, Leuphana University of Lüneburg 1 Universitätsallee Lüneburg, NDS, 21335 Germany (map)

The UNESCO Chair Lecture Series at Leuphana is excited to announce an upcoming lecture on “Whole-School Sustainability: Concept, Effectiveness, and Transformation Pathways” by Jorrit Holst from the Institute for Future at Freie Universität Berlin.

🗓️ When: December 17, 2024, at 09:00
📍 Where: C11.320, Leuphana University of Lüneburg and online on Zoom. (Join here.)

🌱 Key Topics to Be Discussed:
✔️ What defines a Whole-School Approach to sustainability?
✔️ How effective is it in empowering learners and educators for sustainability?
✔️ What are the transformative pathways to achieving whole-system sustainability in education?

Drawing on recent research, this lecture will provide valuable insights into the effectiveness of whole-institution sustainability and offer actionable pathways for change. Following the talk, there will be time for questions, discussions on ongoing and future work, and exploring possibilities for collaboration. The event will be moderated by Harald Hantke, Professor in Social Science Education at Leuphana University of Lüneburg.

Don’t miss this opportunity to engage in cutting-edge discussions on sustainability in education and let us support emerging researchers!

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