Have you heard about the Sustainability Compass from other teachers? Wonder what it’s all about? Looking for a simple but robust tool for strengthening big picture, multi-perspective, systemic, integrated thinking in your students? Wish you could find a simple way to get teachers to work cooperatively to build an interdisciplinary curriculum? Thinking how to introduce and teach about sustainability?
Come learn about the Sustainability Compass with us and other teachers on Saturday October 1st in Bangkok. The workshop is open to all, and will be facilitated by Robert Steele of Systainability Asia and Teresa Tung from New International School of Thailand (NIST).
That’s the introductory text of the latest Compass Education workshop flyer, which you can download by clicking here (or on the image to the right). The Sustainability Compass is spreading quickly among schools, universities, and even companies as simple-yet-effective way to introduce people of all ages to sustainability thinking … and then integrate it into their daily lesson plans, activities, or even management decisions.
For a more detailed explanation of the Compass Education philosophy and practice, you can also click here to download the background paper. Or just join Robert Steele and friends in Bangkok on 1 October for a fun and rewarding workshop day!
For more information, write to AtKisson Affiliate in Bangkok, Systainability Ltd., c/o Khun Watkana, nonglala@gmail.com





