Table of contents - Special Issue: The future of learning: Rethinking learning in societal transformations
Guest Editors: Tryggvi Thayer
Integrating crisis learning into futures literacy – exploring the “new normal” and imagining post-pandemic futures
Joni Karjalainen, Njeri Mwagiru, Hazel Salminen, Sirkka HeinonenCrises are major events or periods faced by individuals, groups and society. This paper aims to explore the value of facilitating (un)learning in and from crises. Educators have a…
“I find this really entertaining” – first look of the relationship between vocational school students and various media
Niina MeriläinenThe purpose of this paper is to study how young vocational school students in Finland frame themselves and their participation in society and whether they are seen in various…
Towards mobilizing educators as environmental ambassadors: a design research approach to inspire teachers to advocate sustainable futures
Marco Bevolo, Jean Oneli BlaiseThis paper aims to articulates how educators are ideal candidates to become “brand ambassadors”, triggering dormant qualities to influence behavioral change. The study aims at…
Facilitating transformative science education through futures thinking
Antti Laherto, Tapio RasaThe aims and pedagogies in the field of science education are evolving because of global sustainability crises. School science is increasingly concerned with responsible agency…
Emergency learning during the COVID-19 pandemic: experiences and reflections from a virtual community of practice
Silvia Cecilia Enriquez, Sandra Beatriz GargiuloThis study aims to reflect on the effects of the COVID-19 pandemic on education and draw some tentative assumptions from the information and experiences gathered from participants…
Technology acceptance by university lecturers: a reflection on the future of online and hybrid teaching
Christopher Weilage, Eva StumpfeggerMost research using extended unified theory of acceptance and use of technology (UTAUT2) and other technology acceptance models (TAM) are quantitative studies. This leaves room…
Social media in learning on nature: case Finnish amateur mycologists
Minna SantaojaEco-social crises such as the loss of biodiversity call for transformative learning. This study analyzes the prospects of social media in learning about nature.
ISSN:
1074-8121e-ISSN:
2054-1708ISSN-L:
1074-8121Online date, start – end:
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Emerald Publishing LimitedOpen Access:
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