Reading text: Cumulative culture
A reading text about the importance of cumulative culture in our everyday experience and in the evolution of our species
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Evolutionary Thinking
A reading text about the importance of cumulative culture in our everyday experience and in the evolution of our species
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In this lesson students explore the causes of our moral intuitions with the help of a sorting activity and reflection questions.
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A reading text about the challenges of life in groups and how groups across biology have found ways to solve these challenges.
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Behavioral science is increasingly considered foundational for addressing various sustainable development challenges. Behavioral change and action competence have also become important goals in Education for Sustainable Development (ESD), complementing and interacting with other educational goals such as the development of sustainability-relevant knowledge, skills, values, and attitudes. We argue that these interconnected learning goals of ESD can be advanced by integrating interdisciplinary behavioral science concepts, methods, and insights into the design of curricula, learning environments, and processes for participatory whole-school approaches. Specifically, we highlight the role of metacognitive competency in self-directed individual and collective behavior change and we present our educational design concept for teaching human behavior as an interdisciplinary theme in ESD.
A handout about the “Triune Brain” model highlighting different functions of different brain regions
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