Academic Publications and Media
We actively publish our scientific outputs in peer reviewed journals in evolution education, science education, sustainability education, and the interdisciplinary human sciences.
We are also committed to advancing open science practices in educational design research, and feature our most current preprints as well as general audience science communications media below.
Featured Peer-Reviewed Articles and Book Chapters
Additional publications
Other Media and Science Communications
Max Planck Society - Keynote talk
Understanding Humans, AIs, and the evolution of equitable societies
Watch OpenEvo co-founder, Dustin Eirdosh, deliver a keynote talk to members of the Max Planck Society on the role of understanding humans and AIs in education for sustainable development.
TEDxLeipzigInternationalSchool
Why human behavior is at the center of education and learning
Watch OpenEvo co-founder, Dustin Eirdosh, deliver a TEDx talk on teaching human behavior as an interdisciplinary theme.
Frontiers for Young Minds
Our lab has produced two Frontiers for Young Minds articles, as well as facilitated the Youth Review of another.
Our blog posts and articles
We have written a range of articles for general audiences interested in issues of evolution, behavior, and sustainability science education.

Evolving Minds: Learning as Evolution, Evolution as Learning
This article explores the relationship between the scientific and vernacular use of the evolution concept as it relates to individual and social learning processes. We argue that the systematic exploration of learning as an evolutionary process, and evolution as a learning process holds untapped educational potential, a potential that is hampered by systemic conceptual biases among mainstream evolution educators.
We teach behavioral science, but… what exactly is behavior?
Human behavior, in one form or another, is something we are all thinking about every day, if not most of the day. In our pre-service teacher education course, one of the first things we do is question and clarify our basic conceptions that we know what behavior actually is.

Teaching evolution as an interdisciplinary science
A new Curriculum and Education article in Evolution Education Outreach argues for the educational potential of teaching evolution as an interdisciplinary science – highlighting the problems with the gene-centered and biology focused mainstream of evolution education.

Why human behavior is at the center of education
A new TEDx talk at the Leipzig International School outlines the centrality of understanding the human condition as a focus for 21st century education. Teaching at the intersection of evolution, behavior, and sustainability science offers a new landscape for interdisciplinary learning


