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Pedagogical training: Sustainability in Teaching (3 ECTS), spring 2025

Are you a teacher at Aalto University or a partner university of Unite!? Are you hoping to find ways to integrate sustainability themes into your teaching, and discussing the topic with like-minded colleagues? This course equips you with theoretical knowledge of sustainability education and practical examples to help you discover your unique way of embedding sustainability in your teaching. Take advantage of the opportunity to expand your teaching toolkit with practical sustainability integration strategies in an international and multidisciplinary setting!
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About this training course

The course will be organised at the Otaniemi campus for teachers employed by Aalto University and online for teachers employed by a partner university of Unite! Teaching is conducted in a hybrid format. Teachers employed by Aalto University are required to attend the teaching sessions onsite. 

During this course we will discuss sustainability education from multiple perspectives, including the concept of sustainability and the UN Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs). You will explore the role of different disciplines in promoting sustainability, key sustainability competencies, and how to design teaching and learning activities. We will also reflect on values and emotions in sustainability education.  

The course includes interactive individual and group assignments during the teaching sessions and individual pre- and post-assignments connected to each teaching session. Teaching and study methods include dialogic teaching, peer discussions, reflection tasks, group exercises and working in a virtual learning environment.    
 

Intended learning outcomes

After this course, you will be able to: 

  • relate sustainability/sustainable development and sustainable development goals (SDGs) to your own specific subject field 
  • identify and apply different approaches to integrate sustainability into teaching on course or programme level   
  • reflect on how sustainability key competencies can be utilised in developing teaching and curriculum in your own disciplinary context 
  • design and apply learning objectives, and teaching and learning activities for integrating sustainability in your own disciplinary context 
  • consider the role of values and emotions in your own sustainability-related teaching 
     

Teaching sessions in spring 2025
  

  1. Friday 7.3.2025 at 14.15-15.00, online 
  2. Friday 14.3.2025 at 12.15-15.00, campus and online  
  3. Friday 28.3.2025 at 12.15-15.00, campus and online  
  4. Friday 11.4.2025 at 12.15-15.00, campus and online  
  5. Friday 25.4.2025 at 12.15-15.00, campus and online  
  6. Friday 9.5.2025 at 12.15-15.00, campus and online  
  7. Friday 23.5.2025 at 12.15-15.00, campus and online 
     

Who can participate?

You can register for this course if you are employed by Aalto University or by a partner university of Unite! and you teach at the university.

Approximately 30 participants can be accepted to this course. Of these places a quota of 10 is reserved for participants from Unite! partner universities. Participants are selected based on their teaching responsibilities described in the application form. In case there are more applicants than can be accepted, the priority is given to people on tenure and lecturer tracks. 
 
All applicants will be informed about acceptance via email 2-3 weeks before the course begins. 
 

Prerequisites

A! Peda Intro (5 ECTS) course. If you have taken an equivalent introductory course to pedagogy (5 ECTS) elsewhere or you are a qualified teacher, contact the course teachers.
 

Course teachers

Maria Svanström, specialist, A! Co-Educator Team, and Tiina Lehtonen, pedagogical specialist  
E-mail: [email protected], [email protected] 

 
 

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