2022
DOI: 10.3389/feduc.2022.787490
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Facing Crises of Unsustainability: Creating and Holding Safe Enough Spaces for Transformative Learning in Higher Education for Sustainable Development

Abstract: The multiple crises of unsustainability are provoking increasing stress and unpleasant emotions among students. If higher education is to fulfill its mission to support transformation processes toward sustainable development, it must adapt its pedagogical approaches to help students deepen their critical thinking and empower them to engage in these transformation processes. For this reason, emotions – which can also prevent critical thinking – should be carefully addressed within transformative learning journe… Show more

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“…To avoid the triggers of climate distress and denial the Hope Wheel draws on trauma-informed practices to safeguard learner wellbeing. Educational psychology establishes the need to create ground rules such as being sensitive to learner lived experiences, giving clear trigger warnings, wellbeing breaks, time out and to make post-session one-to-one support available to learners ( Singer-Brodowski et al, 2022 ). Also critical is to acknowledge and validate the broad range of climate emotions that may surface in a supportive, sensitive and non-judgmental fashion.…”
Section: Pedagogies Of Hopementioning
confidence: 99%
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“…To avoid the triggers of climate distress and denial the Hope Wheel draws on trauma-informed practices to safeguard learner wellbeing. Educational psychology establishes the need to create ground rules such as being sensitive to learner lived experiences, giving clear trigger warnings, wellbeing breaks, time out and to make post-session one-to-one support available to learners ( Singer-Brodowski et al, 2022 ). Also critical is to acknowledge and validate the broad range of climate emotions that may surface in a supportive, sensitive and non-judgmental fashion.…”
Section: Pedagogies Of Hopementioning
confidence: 99%
“…The Spaceholding handrail acknowledges that enabling both safe and brave spaces is crucial to protect leaners and the emotional engagement CCE involves, while also empowering their potential agency. Here again, we engage with an important tension−holding a space for emotional reflection and transformation, while deflecting denial, disengagement or disempowerment by creating "safe-enough" spaces for constructive hope in CCE to flourish (Weintrobe, 2021;Hamilton, 2022;Singer-Brodowski et al, 2022).…”
Section: Handrailsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Individual academic staff can play a pivotal role in inspiring and informing through their teaching, while students can demand and take forward a sustainability focus, underscoring the significance of cultural influences on curricula and pedagogy [120]. Furthermore, the influence of neoliberal paradigms in academia and the need to address and disrupt the embedded culture of neoliberal economization within higher education have been emphasized [121]. The inclusion of cultural constraints highlights our commitment to providing a more comprehensive analysis, recognizing that cultural factors deeply shape and perpetuate certain high carbon behaviors within the academic community.…”
Section: Barriersmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…After such experiences, a complex integration into the individual personality based on reflective processes is needed (Kitchenham, 2008). This often involves challenges to education due to the sensibility of personal experiences (Singer-Brodowski et al, 2022).…”
Section: Education For Sustainable Development (Esd)mentioning
confidence: 99%