Investigating the development and variation of attitudes children and young people have towards animals across diverse societies.
Content Anchor: Sustainable Development Goals
Classroom resources for exploring (the evolution of) human needs, values, and well-being
In this lesson, students analyze a select real-world social-ecological system by looking at factors of the resource(s) and ecosystem, resource user behaviors, and governance,
A lesson collection on evolution, cooperation, and sustainability
A place for everyone putting Doughnut Economics into practice to connect, share, inspire and get inspired.
Our interdisciplinary teacher’s guide outlines our educational design concept. It provides introductory readings around core concepts of human sciences and ideas for exploring them
The Evolving Schools Rapid Ethnographic Assessment (REA) Toolkit is an evolving collection of methods and workflows for developing a rapid or exploratory understanding of
Payoff matrices can help us analyze the behavioral strategies and possible outcomes in diverse situations across biology and society.
How can we use insights about human evolution, human behavior, and the causal interactions in social-ecological systems to address local, regional and global sustainability