Regenerative economies strengthen social and ecological systems.
It's time for economics education to show us how.
In 2023, a movement started to shift the economics education paradigm in secondary schools. We're creating a Regenerative Economics course for secondary students, with flexible, comprehensive, open-access online resources for students and teachers to learn about and take action for human and ecological thriving. Join us!
Want to engage?
Check out the learning materials:
Syllabus and detailed specifications developed with teachers, researchers and academics including Kate Raworth, David Bollier and Emily Jones.
Free, open-access online textbook with activities to support learning. This is a work-in-progress in 2024-2025, publishing as we go.
Introduction video. In the coming months, we'll be posting more videos explaining how to get Regenerative Economics into mandated courses.
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Pilot the materials: Would you like to bring regenerative economics to your students? Piloting could mean a lesson, a week, a unit, a semester, a year or even two-years. If you are interested, sign-up to the mailing list and click the pilot box and/or book an appointment to discuss your situation and how we can support you.
Spread the news. Access our communications toolkit for resources to help you inform teachers in your network about this exciting opportunity. If you would like to engage with us in some other way to amplify the work , please email jennifer@regenerativeeconomics.earth.