Post Summit Events and Outcomes
NOW AVAILABLE - 2009 SUMMIT REPORT
WHERE DO WE GO FROM HERE?
Attached below are the report and the companion documents including the pre & post survey results, a summary of the 8 action themes pulled from the dialogue notes, the summary of the table dialogues and a list of resources identified by participants at the Summit.
Lets keep the momentum going with some of the following actions:
1) Share the Summit Report and Video (link to be posted shortly) with one or more colleagues
2) Review the 8 Action Themes in the report and identify an action or team that you would like to contribute to. If you need help identifying team members email us at walkingthetalksummit@gmail.com
3) Connect with other team members and develop a plan for further action
4) Sign up on the WalkingtheTalk website so you can keep up to date on actions across the province and upcoming WalkingtheTalk events.
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| HOWSustainabilityThemesandActionPlans.jpg | 496.38 KB |
| How Sustainability Education Summit Report 2009.pdf | 817.8 KB |
| 8 ACTION THEMES.pdf | 1.02 MB |
| SUMMARY OF NOTES FROM SMALL GROUP DIALOGUES.pdf | 3.67 MB |
| PRE & POST SURVEY RESULTS.pdf | 3.03 MB |
| IDENTIFIED RESOURCES.pdf | 717.02 KB |
| Complete List of Participants-How Sustainability Education Summit 2009.pdf | 1.25 MB |
On April 27, 2009, the BC Working Group and Network on Sustainability Education hosted the 2nd Summit on sustainability education. Read the full report here.
Textbooks Fail Sustainability Ed.
Universities in BC have committed to sustainability. But has their curriculum been updated to reflect these commitments? More...
Catalyzing Collaboration 2009
Culturally Inclusive Sustainability Education. More...
Taking Action 2009
British Columbia's Universities and Colleges Respond to the Greenhouse Gas Reduction Targets Act. More...
Taking Stock 2008
The current state of sustainability in B.C. Universities and Colleges. More...
We are a multi-sectoral group of 20 key players and decision makers working across the province. more
Avoid reinventing the wheel. There may be others out there who are already doing what you’re thinking of doing. more
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