Volume 33 (2025): Issue 1 (December 2025)
Reflective Tool for Sustainability Thinking – Craft, Design and Technology Student Teachers’ Narratives
Arttu Korkeaniemi, Teija Koskela
Primary School Student Teachers’ Perceptions of Their Sustainability Competencies
Roosa Karvonen, Ilkka Ratinen
From Metaphors and Complicated Approach to a Complex Pedagogical Method
Ilga Salīte, Inese Jurgena, Ingrīda Keviša, Aleksandrs Boče
Well-Being Monitoring Within Human-Environment Interactions: A Systematic Review
Ieva Vitolina, Jean-Denis Mathias, Una Krutova, Aleksandrs Gorbunovs, Atis Kapenieks, Janis Kapenieks, Janis Kapenieks, Guna Jakobsone-Snepste
Editorial: Education for Sustainability in Times of Complexity and Change
Ilga Salīte, Ilona Fjodorova, Oksana Ivanova
A Toolbox for Integrating the One Health Approach Into Biology Teacher Training
Tamara Esquivel-Martín, José Manuel Pérez-Martín
Beyond Sustainability Knowledge: How Awareness Drives Sustainable Actions
Leonardo Ortegón Cortázar, Catalina Soler Mahecha, Jose Barahona Vinasco
University Students’ Emotional States and Academic Engagement: Implications for Sustainable Learning Practices in Higher Education
Inna Samuilik, Natalja Maksimova, Liene Briede, Olga Kozlovska
Towards Sustainability of Teachers: A Comparative Analysis of Three Baltic Countries
Agne Brandisauskiene, Edita Jezukeviciene, Jurate Cesnaviciene
Well-Being of University Students as a Pillar of Educational Sustainability: A Case Study
Santa Zīmele, Liene Briede, Mārīte Kravale-Pauliņa
Silent Communication: Pedagogical Pathways Between Environmental Agents’ Internal and External Conversations in School Climate Change Action
Ganes Gunansyah, Suryanti, Neni Mariana