Teaching resources and information for learning about the concept of evolutionary mismatch in human behavior and its potential role in sustainable development
Subject Area: Interdisciplinary
A lesson collection for learning about the origins, diversity, and flexibility of goal-directed behaviors.
Educational research and design questions related to the concept of Artificial Intelligences and Human-Machine Behavior.
A lesson collection for the Human Behavior & Sustainable Development module.
In this chapter, we argue that students’ conceptual understanding of CPR dilemmas through exploration and critical reflections on human and non-human examples is central
What is the relationship between understanding evolutionary science and socio-scientific issues? That is the question this e-book takes up through theoretical and practical chapter
Human intelligence seems to be a social, more than merely an individual phenomenon. What can we learn from comparing human societies to human brains?
The human brain is the seat of human agency, and yet this agency is caused by cellular agents unaware of our larger human goals.
A collection of lesson materials to explore the nature of human morality in the light of evolution and sustainability
This review and commentary on psychologist Edward Wasserman’s As if By Design provides a brief overview of the core argument from Wasserman, and discusses