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
Grade or Expertise Level: 9-12
A collection of protocols for understanding the everyday ethnotheories of school origins across human development and cultures.
Interviews are usually between two people – an interviewer and an interviewee. Interviews are well suited for the collection of qualitative information from people
Payoff matrices can help us analyze the behavioral strategies and possible outcomes in diverse situations across biology and society.
Causal mapping helps us reflect on the interdependent relationships between agents and entities within complex systems.
Analogy mapping is a tool for thinking about similarities and differences between different concepts or phenomena.
What can we learn from computer models about human evolution, behavior, and sustainability? Computer models allow us to observe and investigate the influence of
What can we learn from the diversity of human cultures about human evolution, behavior and sustainability? Studying the behaviors of humans around the world
Schools are central social environments for young people to grow and develop themselves. How schools are governed, and which norms, values, and institutions get