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    Encounters with climate change and its psychosocial aspects through performance making among young people by Lehtonen, Anna, Pihkala, Panu

    Published in Environmental education research (27-05-2021)
    “…In this article we argue that drama can provide complementary knowing for climate change education and shed light on the complexity of related psychosocial…”
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    A pedagogy of interconnectedness for encountering climate change as a wicked sustainability problem by Lehtonen, Anna, Salonen, Arto, Cantell, Hannele, Riuttanen, Laura

    Published in Journal of cleaner production (20-10-2018)
    “…Climate change is a wicked problem of our time. It is a phenomenon that is difficult to combat with prevailing ways of thinking and behaving related to a…”
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    Bicycle model on climate change education: presenting and evaluating a model by Cantell, Hannele, Tolppanen, Sakari, Aarnio-Linnanvuori, Essi, Lehtonen, Anna

    Published in Environmental education research (04-05-2019)
    “…This article presents and evaluates a model made for climate change education - the bicycle model. The model was created based on an extensive literature…”
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    Drama in Education for Sustainability: Becoming Connected through Embodiment by Lehtonen, Anna, Österlind, Eva, Viirret, Tuija Leena

    “…In this article, we argue that drama can serve as an interconnecting method for climate change education. In this study, we elaborate the practice of drama and…”
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    Collective sustainability competences of universities as a nested institutional space by Nokkala, Terhi, Lehtonen, Markku, Lehtonen, Anna, Trenc, Josep Espluga, Mykrä, Niina, Heikkinen, Hannu, Lopez, Ana Prades

    Published in Higher education quarterly (01-10-2024)
    “…Sustainability action at universities is complex and requires engaging multiple competences that reside on different levels outside and inside the…”
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