 
          Lesson Plan - Introduction to "Doughnut Economics"
Here's a lesson plan template that could be adapted to teach an introductory lesson on "Doughnut Economics".
 
          I initially prepared a 60 minute lesson plan for an introductory lesson on exploring linkages between social and ecological issues with economics for my A Level Economics group. Subsequently, I converted my plan into a single-paged A4 template, that could be edited and adapted by other educators. Hence, if you find it useful, please feel free to download the lesson plan and adapt it to suit your specifications. Best wishes :)
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  Member    Amandine GIRARD-HERVE Orléans, Loiret, France If we are to achieve our goal of greater respect for our environment and the people who make up our society, we need to take action at every level. This is the reason why I decided to help companies, local authorities and organisations commit to a CSR and transition approach. Today, I offer CSR modules, seminar days and tailor-made support to get all teams involved in a comprehensive, integrated approach. After listening to Kate Raworth at a Conference, I felt that the doughnut had to be shared with as many structures as possible. 
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  Member    Katia Dethilloy Lens, Pas-de-Calais, France 
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  Member    Paula Cukura Riga, Latvia ESG justice activist studying social economy, while working on social innovations' projects with NGOs & universities. ✌️🫶 
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  Member    Gaukhar Aliyeva Almaty, Kazakhstan Social Innovation at Eurasia Foundation of Central Asia 
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  Member    Bill Sams Bainbridge Island, Washington, United States of America I specialize in impossible dreams and unbeatable foes. 25 years at ground zero of the computer revolution in Silicon Valley, 2 yrs sailing the So Pac, 10 yrs in academia, BBA, MBA, JD plus 70 plus years of experiences, learning, and living provide me with a wide range of interests and skills focused on improving the human condition. Member: Association of Professional Futurists 
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  Member  .jpg)  John Adams Salt Lake City, Utah, United States of America I retired early from my career in technology sales. The culture of corporate America was no longer working for me. Specifically the idea that there is a moral space, where as long as you are not breaking the law, your only responsibility was to shareholder value and pursuit of profit. Full acceptance of this leaves little space to connect with your values and principles. As I dug deeper into the concepts of Doughnut Economics the decision to retire from my professional job was a no-brainer. It was a purposeful transition from years of accumulating, to focusing on how to thrive so that I could live the concepts. This in turn has freed up my time and attention capacity to make sense of the current situation of the world, understand the underlying systems, and determine how I can contribute to help make positive change. I came to DEAL to find guidance on how to take action. 
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  Member  Cyrus Mbugua Nairobi, Kenya Am passionate about Sustainability and the Circular Economy. 
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