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Experiences and perspectives regarding challenge-based learning in online sustainability education

In this opinion article, the authors share their experiences with and perspectives on course design requirements and barriers when applying challenge-based learning (CBL) in an online sustainability education setting. CBL is an established learning approach for (higher) sustainability education. It...

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Published in:Emerald open research 2022-08, Vol.4, p.27
Main Authors: Kasch, Julia, Bootsma, Margien, Schutjens, Veronique, van Dam, Frans, Kirkels, Arjan, Prins, Frans, Rebel, Karin
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