PRESENTING A SUMMER
TEACHERS’
WORKSHOP
FOR SECONDARY SCHOOL EDUCATORS
SUSTAINABILITY THE CHALLENGE
OF THE
21ST CENTURY
Led by Gunter Pauli
Gunter Pauli, who will share the
ZERI principles in this workshop
www.zeri.org,
was one of the keynote speakers in March 2005 at the launch of the United
Nations Decade of Education for Sustainable Development. He is the
originator of ZERI (Zero Emissions Research and Initiatives) and of the
ZERI Educational Initiative, which has been used in schools in Japan,
Sweden, Germany, Colombia, Ecuador, Brazil, United Kingdom, Colorado, New
Mexico and New York.
ZERI is a
global network of creative minds seeking solutions to world
challenges. The common vision shared by the members of ZERI is to
view waste as a resource and seek solutions using nature’s design
principles as inspiration. ZERI projects and educational concepts
arise from new integrations of science, technology, enterprise and
education. ZERI works with individuals, institutions, corporations
and governments, and there are over 50 major ZERI projects throughout the
world. ZERI education concepts complement; they do not replace the
principles of established programs and can be integrated into K-12
classes. Sustainability cuts across many disciplines, so all interested
educators are welcome to come.
WHERE:
Marlborough School, 250 South
Rossmore Ave., Los Angeles, CA 90004
WHEN:
July 31 (Monday) and August 1
(Tuesday), 2006
To insure continuity, attendance at
both days of the workshop is required.
TIME:
9:00 A.M. - 9:00 P.M. (8:45 A.M. coffee and registration)
COST:
FreeContinental breakfast,
lunch and light dinner included (The Sustainability Workshop is being
funded by the Willis and Jane Fletcher Fund III, managed by the San Diego
Foundation, with additional support from Marlborough School).
RSVP:
By May 1: Bob Bryan
robert.bryan@marlboroughschool.org
Please help us adhere to city
requirements and commitments with our neighbors by parking in our Third
Street parking lot.
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SAN DIEGO
GILLISPIE SCHOOL
PRESENTING A SUMMER TEACHERS’
WORKSHOP
FOR ELEMENTARY LEVEL EDUCATORS
SUSTAINABILITY THE
CHALLENGE OF THE
21ST
CENTURY
Workshop led by Gunter Pauli
Gunter Pauli was one of the keynote
speakers in March 2005at the launch of the United Nations Decade of
Education for Sustainable Development. Gunter Pauli is the originator of
ZERI
www.zeri.org
(Zero Emissions Research
and Initiatives) and of the ZERI Educational Initiative. The United
Nations Development Program provided funding for and has endorsed the
ZERI fables, which is part of the Educational Initiative. The Educational
Initiative has been used to teach children in Japan, Sweden, Germany,
Columbia, Ecuador, Brazil, United Kingdom, Colorado, New Mexico and New
York. Gunter Pauli will share the ZERI principles in this workshop.
ZERI
www.zeri.org
is a global network of creative minds seeking solutions to world
challenges. The common vision shared by the members of ZERI is to
view waste as a resource and seek solutions using nature’s design
principles as inspiration. ZERI projects and educational concepts
arise from new integrations of science, technology, enterprise and
education. There are over 50 ZERI major projects throughout the
world. ZERI works with individuals, institutions, corporations and
governments. ZERI’s educational program can be integrated into k-12
classes. The Swedish Royal Academy of Sciences has studied the ZERI
fables exhaustively and validated their scientific accuracy. ZERI
education concepts complement; they do not replace the thought- through
principles of established programs. Sustainability cuts across many
disciplines. Who ever is interested should come.
WHERE:
Gillispie School, 7380 Girard Ave., La Jolla, CA 92037
When:
July
27th,
Thursday (lunch-dinner) & July 28 Friday, (lunch) 2006
TIME:
9:00 AM - 9:00 PM Thursday & 9:00 AM 5:00 PM Friday
To insure continuity,
attendance at both days is required.
COST:
Free (The Sustainability
Workshop is being funded by the Willis and
Jane Fletcher Fund III, managed by the San Diego Foundation. )
RSVP:
Jackie Jarbrough, Ph.D., Head of School
jyarbrough@gillispie.org