How to use this toolkit
How to use this toolkit
This toolkit is filled with suggestions from colleagues across the University of Sussex’s School of Media, Arts and Humanities, and beyond. It is aimed at supporting educators (at Sussex and elsewhere) to build themes, concepts and practices related to sustainability into our teaching. It makes no attempt to be comprehensive or polished. Think of it as a grab-bag of inspirations, provocations, and helpful signposts. You can …
- Browse for inspirations for your teaching.
- Contribute! Get in touch with your own case study, activity seeds specific to your subject area, or any other content, suggestions or requests: j.c.walton@sussex.ac.uk, a.e.oji@sussex.ac.uk, alicee@sussex.ac.uk. Or suggest directly on the Google doc at bit.ly/MAHSustainabilityEducator.
- Or even read it start-to-finish, if you like.
There is a focus on media, arts and humanities perspectives, and a focus on the University of Sussex. However, we hope it will be useful more widely across disciplines and universities.
This toolkit is complemented by a crowdsourced living document of links and resources. We have been inspired by the commitment to decolonising the curriculum in the past few years. Now it is time to embed sustainability – and acknowledge the deep relationship.