Paper sessions 1 Oct

Please find here the detailed program for the paper sessions on Tuesday. Click on the names for the CV and the titles for the abstracts.

Tuesday, 1 Oct

10:15 Paper and Workshop Session 3
  Session 3a Session 3b
10:15-11:15 Dr. Simon Wiesgickl (Germany): Care Less Pedagogy instead of Conservation of Creation. Spiritual and intellectual challenges of contemporary Ecocriticism and how this might revive religious education.

Zoltan Peter Alföldi (Hungary): The Schoenstatt Pedagogy for Saving Creation. A Christian-Catholic Approach from Hungary

Mohammed Anwar (Egypt): The Convergence of Community Based Learning, Education for Sustainable Development and Islam in Higher Education and a Case Study from Egypt (online)

Dr. Annika Krahn and Prof. Dr. Axel Siegemund (Germany): A critique of the competence model and of the morality laid out in religious education, and how we can get over it. (partially online)

11:45 Paper and Workshop Session 4
  Session 4a Session 4b
11:45-12:45

Prof. Dr. Katrin Valentin and Sarah Baumgartner-Vogel (Germany): Workshop: In spiritual connection with the land – learning from indigenous people (partially online)

Phillip Angelina (Germany): What is taught about climate change?

PhD Harriet Zilliacus (Finland): Rethinking human-nature relationships in educational sciences: Finnish university students’ worldviews and perspectives on teaching about the interconnectedness of all life (online)

16:00 Paper and Workshop Session 5
  Session 5a Session 5b
16:00-16:30 Dr. Sung Kim and Christian Pfliegel (Germany): „ESD in the context of global church partnerships: the Summer School 2024 at Mission EineWelt“

Anna-Lena Moselewski (Germany): On the connection between spirituality and sustainability of highly religious Christians using the example of the study „Glaube.Klima.Hoffnung.“ (online)

Prof. Dr. Ulrich Müller (Germany): Spiritual Dimensions of Leadership for Education for Sustainable Development. A Dialogue

Professor Dr. Alexander (Blair) Stonechild (Canada): Questions and answers on keynote 4 (online)
16:30-17:30 Prof. Mag. Michael Holzwieser (Austria): Workshop: How to deal with a pressure to act facing the ecological issues when teaching?