Heidelberg School of Education
Voßstraße 2
Gebäude 4330
69115 Heidelberg
Deutschland
A "HSE TERRACE TALK" ON EMOTIONAL DYNAMICS AND EDUCATION

In a time when the ecological crisis is growing, young people are facing many challenges in their personal development and in relation to the environment. This HSE Terrace Talk explores the intersection of emotional dynamics and education, focusing on how the climate crisis affects students' emotional responses in the classroom. We will examine the diverse range of student attitudes – from highly emotional activism to apparent indifference or disengagement – and critically assess whether teachers should, can, or need to activate emotions as part of their pedagogy.
How do students react emotionally to climate change, and how can education help them deal with these feelings in a positive way? Can emotions be used to encourage critical thinking and democratic participation, or does this border on indoctrination? How do adult projections, expectations, and desires shape the way young people engage with environmental issues?
In two short talks, Prof. Dr. Alfred Sköld (psychologist, Aalborg University) and Dr. Matthias Heil (teacher and political scientist) will share insights from their respective field. This will be followed by a moderated discussion between the speakers, and then an open exchange with the audience. Together, we will discuss how we can understand and support young people through their emotional and existential challenges in this time of ecological crisis.
EXPERTS
- Prof. Dr. Alfred Sköld (psychologist, Aalborg University)
- Dr. Matthias Heil (teacher and political scientist)
FURTHER INFORMATION
No rior registration required.
In case of inclement weather, we will relocate the HSE Terrace Talk to the adjacent conference room.
This Terrace talk is part of the HSE International Autumn School Moral Emotions in Green Transition:
GESPRÄCHE AUF DER HSE-TERRASSE
Die „Gespräche auf der HSE-Terrasse“ sind eine lebendige Veranstaltungsreihe für Forschende, Studierende und Lehrkräfte aus Heidelberg und Umgebung. Bei Getränk, Musik und Abendsonne können hier Menschen aus Schule, Akademie und Lehrkräftebildung miteinander zu aktuellen und kontroversen Themen ins Gespräch kommen. Dazu präsentieren Wissenschaftler:innen gemeinsam mit Heidelberger Lehrkräften pointierte Forschungs- und Erfahrungsberichte zu aktuellen Fragen. Im Fokus stehen gesellschaftlich relevante Themen, die auch und gerade für den Unterricht in Seminarräumen und Klassenzimmern von zentraler Bedeutung sind.