Lunch Hour Lecture | Pedagogy of hope for global social & environmental justice
16 January 2024, 1:00 pm–2:00 pm
In this talk Prof Bourn addresses the increasing challenge of climate change, and how teachers can create hope rather than just anxiety.
This event is free.
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About the Lecture:
With the ever-increasing challenge of climate change, educationalists are having to respond in a form that moves beyond a sense of eco-anxiety and hopelessness. This lecture aims to address this by proposing a pedagogy of hope as the means to engage learners of all ages in demonstrating that change is possible through social engagement and promoting a sense of global citizenship. Inspired by the thinking of the Brazilian educationalist, Paulo Freire, Professor Bourn will outline that a sense of hope needs to link to social and environmental justice. He will refer to his recently published edited volume on this theme including examples from research and practice in the UK and elsewhere in the world.
About the Speaker
Douglas Bourn
Professor of Development Education and Director of the Development Education Research Centre at UCL
Professor Douglas Bourn is Director of the Development Education Research Centre at UCL. Among his recently published books are Understanding Global Skills for 21st Century Professions (2018) and Education for Social Change (2022) and editing Bloomsbury Handbook for Global Education and Learning (2020), Research in Global Learning (2023) and with Massimiliano Tarozzi, Pedagogy of Hope for Global Social Justice (2024).