
Redefining Sustainability in the Curriculum
From LITE Podcasts by Leeds Institute for Teaching Excellence
August 8, 2025 · 37 min
About this episode
The episode discusses redefining sustainability in the curriculum through insights from LITE Fellowship research.
In the latest episode of LITE Bites, Emma Peasland is joined by Anne Tallontire (School of Earth and Environment), Thomas Cooper (Sustainability Service) and William Young (School of Earth and Environment) to reflect on their LITE Fellowship: 'Redefining Sustainability in the Curriculum' The research aimed to generate an institutional understanding of sustainability, climate change and equality through Education for Sustainable Development (ESD). You can read more about their LITE Fellowship here , and explore other LITE Fellowships here .
People in this episode
Host: Emma Peasland
Guests: Anne Tallontire, Thomas Cooper, William Young
Topics covered
- sustainability
- curriculum
- education for sustainable development
- climate change
- equality
Keywords
- sustainability
- curriculum
- education
- climate change
- equality
- LITE Fellowship
- ESD
Mentioned in this episode
Organizations: School of Earth and Environment, Sustainability Service, Leeds Institute for Teaching Excellence
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