Teaching sustainability: How to visualize and change CO2 emissions and corresponding habits?

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Teaching sustainability presents challenges due to the inherent complexity and required behavioral change. A special pedagogical approach is needed. In this paper, we focus on the research question how students' awareness of sustainability issues can be improved significantly in a brief workshop. The presented workshop let the students autonomously addressing problems and possible solutions in small groups - with no patented recipes given, nor any "finger-pointing" from the outside. The educational basis for this workshop is the concept of discovery learning in combination with sketchnoting. This is especially appropriate to present acquired knowledge in a compact and meaningful way, to show relationships and allow schemas to be developed by the participants. This paper also describes the workshop results from several executions and the lessons learned.

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Brehm, L., Günzel, H., & Humpe, A. (2021). Teaching sustainability: How to visualize and change CO2 emissions and corresponding habits? In International Conference on Higher Education Advances (pp. 661–668). Universidad Politecnica de Valencia. https://doi.org/10.4995/HEAd21.2021.13048

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