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Abstract To prepare students for lifelong learning, and their role in society, student agency has been foregrounded as an important aim of secondary education. In general, student agency is seen as the will and skill to intentionally transform one's functioning or circumstances.
A. J. M. Schoots‐Snijder+2 more
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Abstract Education, including school education, is widely understood as fundamental to a just response to global climate and ecological crises. We examined the practices of teachers based in England focused on climate change and sustainability education (CCSE).
Elizabeth A. C. Rushton+2 more
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ABSTRACT Over the past decade, The People's Republic of China has increased its influence in global climate governance. Despite the strong interest in policy frames related to climate change at the global level, few studies have explored policy frames within China.
Beibei Yang+2 more
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Social Systems as Moral Agents: A Systems Approach to Moral Agency in Business [PDF]
Joana Maria Pedro
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Analysis of the intrinsic value of life in the context of synthetic biology. [PDF]
Zhang Y, Chen Y, Liao B.
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ABSTRACT This article offers a comprehensive examination of integrating transition studies and policy studies in the context of energy transitions, highlighting the importance of participatory governance, reflexive policy frameworks, and innovation ecosystems.
Jörg Radtke
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The Relationships Between Ethical Sensitivity, Ethical Decision-Making Ability, and Ethical Conflict Among ICU Nurses: A Structural Equation Model. [PDF]
He Q, Huang C, Feng Z, Shen H.
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The moral decision machine: a challenge for artificial moral agency based on moral deference [PDF]
Zacharus Gudmunsen
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ABSTRACT Climate backlash and policy dismantling, that is, the reversal of existing decarbonisation policies, can be observed in an increasing number of countries. Typically, policy change tends to be slow, while climate backlash can unfold quite fast. How is such rapid political change made possible?
Nora Förell, Anke Fischer
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Artefacts of Change: The Disruptive Nature of Humanoid Robots Beyond Classificatory Concerns. [PDF]
Friedman C.
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