Spring News | Curriculum Documentation & Mapping

Spring News | Curriculum Documentation & Mapping

We are in the swing of our first year working with the Burke’s School in San Francisco, CA, an Independent K-8 School for Girls that has taken on Educating for Sustainability for the first time this year. It is wonderful to be working with Alice Moore again (currently Director of the Lower School and formerly at Marin Country Day School where we worked together with Robert Greene for seven years integrating EfS with DEI) and joyful working with Fran Yang, Director of Curriculum and Innovation for the first time. 

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Burke School's Ocean Art Finale

Burke School's Ocean Art Finale

At the Katherine Delmar Burke School, (commonly known as Burke's--an independent K-8 girls' school located in the Sea Cliff neighborhood of San Francisco, California), I have been working with the first-grade teachers of Art, Science, Library and Maker Space to build an interdisciplinary curriculum around the study of the ocean and the plants and animals that live there. This is a video of Yara Herman (the Art teacher) and her team’s contribution to the interdisciplinary study called “Ocean Emotion”.  Love, Art, Artists, Impermanence, Mindfulness and a Strong Sense of Place.

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Oxford International Curriculum Schools Conference

Oxford International Curriculum Schools Conference

Jaimie recently attended the Oxford International Curriculum Schools Conference as keynote speaker and panel discussion participant.

Here is some of the feedback from teachers and school leaders: “What resonated most with me was the webinar's holistic view of education for sustainable impact. It wasn't just about teaching environmental science or sustainability concepts - it was about cultivating learners who are empowered to be ethical leaders, systems thinkers, and passionate advocates for a more equitable and regenerative future.”

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Solar Paint May Be Coming Soon

Solar Paint May Be Coming Soon

Cloud Institute partner Darcy Hitchcock recently shared how solar panels may be coming sooner than we think. ”Right now, the solar paint is about eight percent efficient in converting sunlight to energy. Experts think that solar paint just needs to reach 10 percent to be a viable product, so they’re pretty close!” This is an excellent example of biomimicry!

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Winter News | Oxford International Sustainability Curriculum + 2024 Design Studio

Winter News | Oxford International Sustainability Curriculum + 2024 Design Studio

Introduction to EfS will immerse participants in systems thinking games and simulations, group discussions about economics and quality of life, and the science of sustainability. Stories and case studies will be shared, we will explore contemporary ideas in EfS and we will envision what is possible when we educate for sustainability.

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Apart, Together - A Book About Transformation

Apart, Together - A Book About Transformation

Educating for sustainability means inspiring children to think about the world, their relationship to it, and their ability to influence it in an entirely new way. Children learn the knowledge, skills, and mindsets to work towards their preferred future - a new paradigm for living with one another on Earth that celebrates our capability to thrive over time in the context of a rapidly changing and interdependent world.

Apart, Together - A Book About Transformation uses everyday scenes such as gardening, mixing color, playing a sport, and playing with blocks, to invite children and their grownups to read, discuss, play, imagine, and together, be curious about the connections that make up their world.

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We're Proud to Announce the New Oxford International Curriculum for Sustainability!

We're Proud to Announce the New Oxford International Curriculum for Sustainability!

The Cloud Institute is proud to announce the new Oxford International Curriculum for Sustainability! Now more than ever, teachers are increasingly looking for ways to bring the attributes of Education for Sustainability into the classroom, and today’s young people are counting on all of us to learn how to work together to make the shift toward a sustainable future.

The Cloud Institute is working closely with the Oxford International Curriculum team at Oxford University Press to build the vertically articulated series of project- based learning experiences from 1st year to 9th year (K-8 in the U.S.).

We wrote the Learning Outcomes and Assessment Framework for the series and are working closely with the lesson authors to make them come alive for students and teachers in classrooms all over the world.

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Planting The Seeds of Sustainability Mundo Verde Public Charter School (VIDEO)

Planting The Seeds of Sustainability Mundo Verde Public Charter School (VIDEO)

Planting the seeds for a sustainable future starts early for these young students. It's at the core of one charter school's mission from how it's built, to what it serves.

We are happy to share this CBS feature about Mundo Verde Public Charter School, a PreK-5 bilingual school that serves students across two campuses in Washington D.C. The Cloud Institute has been working with Mundo Verde for several years now because they are dedicated to educating for a sustainable future. It’s working!

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Fall News | The Shift Towards a Sustainable Future

Fall News | The Shift Towards a Sustainable Future

We are proud to announce our collaboration with the National Park Service to assist educators in their efforts to educate for sustainability through formal and informal education programs.

National Park Service Educators are participating from all over the country in our EfS Curriculum Design Studios. We are excited about the depth and breadth of the work we are doing and are grateful for the opportunity to work with such an amazing array of national park sites spanning the country, including Alaska, and scheduled to also support island groups in both the Pacific and Atlantic.

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The Future Sustainability of Education and Research

The Future Sustainability of Education and Research

“Is it the sustainability of education and research that is the focus of the conversations or is it how education can contribute to sustaining human and other life on planet Earth? Maybe both?

If we successfully educate for a sustainable future, then we will create favorable conditions to make the shift toward a sustainable future, because EfS will have contributed to our individual and collective potential and that of the living systems upon which our lives-and all life-depend.  If we don’t educate for a sustainable future in the way the Benchmarks describe, then we won’t need to worry about education because we won’t be here. We do not have the luxury to spend any time on the latter scenario.  

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Summer News | Curriculum Design Studio at Omega

Summer News | Curriculum Design Studio at Omega

Annual Curriculum Design Studio Online & On Campus at Omega

Join us for the popular Intro to Education for Sustainability (EfS) One Day Workshop or a full week of Curriculum Design and Coaching. Register to access expertise, resources, and tools required to design elegant curricula for use in the classroom, protocols for professional development, or action plans designed to implement EfS change initiatives in schools and communities.

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Spring News | EfS Resources for Educators

Spring News | EfS Resources for Educators

Education for Sustainability Standards and Performance Indicators

“We must educate our children in what no one knew yesterday and prepare our schools for what no one knows yet.” — Margaret Mead

The knowledge, skills, attitudes and habits of mind of Education for Sustainability (EfS) are embedded in The Cloud Institute's EfS Standards and corresponding Performance Indicators.

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Our Partnership with Subject to Climate

Our Partnership with Subject to Climate

The Cloud Institute Proudly Announces Our New Partnership With Subject To Climate

The mission of Subject to Climate is to make climate change teaching and learning accessible to all. By enabling educators from all subjects and grade levels to teach about climate change, we believe that the next generation will be inspired to take climate action. We agree. Subject to Climate is a rich resource database of K-12 teaching materials vetted by a team of former and current teachers, scientists, and climate activists. It is one of the best collections I have seen, and I really appreciate the seriousness with which they solicit and accept resources.

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OPINION: Jump in, the water is rising — it’s time to educate students for a sustainable future

OPINION: Jump in, the water is rising — it’s time to educate students for a sustainable future

We get what we educate for. That’s why it’s time to educate for the future we want: healthy, just and sustainable for ourselves and for generations to come. There are lots of ways to begin. In early grades, connecting children to the places where they live helps them learn to take care of those places — so the places can take care of them over time.

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Winter News | The Cloud Institute in Hong Kong

Winter News | The Cloud Institute in Hong Kong

The Cloud Institute at Chinese International School

As part of Chinese International Schools Vision '33 Sustainability Pledge Jaimie Cloud was invited to host a week-long workshop for faculty to help develop curriculum that reflects EfS standards and best practices for the coming years.

Jaimie facilitated in-depth discussions on the backwards design process, assessments that produce learning, project-based learning, and analyzing student work. She also provided coaching, organized peer reviews, and hosted a live stream with Q&A for parents who wanted to know more about EfS at Chinese International School.

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Free Education for Sustainability Webinar

Free Education for Sustainability Webinar

Metanoia is partnering with the Cloud Institute to offer a FREE introductory seminar on Education for Sustainability (EfS), which will be delivered by Jaimie Cloud, a global educator and pioneer in the field of Education for Sustainability (EfS).

As a pioneer in the field of Education for Sustainability (EfS) Jaimie Cloud is an international keynote speaker, thought leader, and educational consultant. Jaimie writes and publishes extensively, and is a leadership advisor and curriculum development coach to administrators, teachers, and curriculum specialists in schools around the world.

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No Ocean of Plastic

No Ocean of Plastic

Submitted by Tina Bessias of Durham Academy
Last week I had a coaching session with Jaimie Cloud, who is advising DA about our curriculum and culture for sustainability. Our conversation was helpful on multiple fronts, but one detail particularly stuck with me. Jaimie mentioned the widely quoted finding that there will be more plastic than fish in the ocean by 2050. For her, it’s a perfect example of what NOT to teach. First, because it’s not true: it is a projection that assumes current trends continue, so it assumes we do not learn from the very kind of research from which this mangled quote is drawn. Second, because it promotes a sense of helplessness and doom.  Jaimie argues that we need to emphasize the opportunity to make changes and guard against doom-and-gloom perspectives.

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Honoring Herman Daly

image of herman daly from rightlivelihood.org

Herman Daly, Ecological Economist, Professor, Author, passed away on October 28th, 2022. Herman was one of the first contemporary economists to pioneer the notion of an ecological economic system. His work continues to be instrumental to ours. In 2008 the Cloud Institute received a contract to write a curriculum unit on “sustainable economics” for secondary students called The Paper Trail: Connecting Economic and Natural Systems.

I immediately called Herman’s office at the University of Maryland. I wanted to ask Herman if he would lend us some graduate students as content advisors to help us teach secondary students about ecological economics. Herman’s response was thrilling. He said, “Jaim—I think I better do it myself—because I would like to see how the heck you are going to get this way of thinking to secondary students!”

He and Robert Costanza worked closely with me and the two authors, Win Armstrong, Ecological Economist and Margaret Mansfield, Curriculum Developer and Teacher of Economics to build that exemplar with gusto. I will never forget the generosity, the humility, and the not-so- common-sense with which Herman participated in those design meetings--asking more questions than he answered, and answering our questions with his.

The world will miss a great man and great economist. - Jaimie P. Cloud

Click the link below to read articles by Herman Daly.