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Written by Greg Jenkins   
Tuesday, 20 March 2007

EcoLeaders in a Nutshell (4 elements)

 

1. Mission/Higher Purpose

          EcoLeaders is a movement originating in schools devoted to developing socially and environmentally aware leaders with passion and responsibility to create a more sustainable, just and non-violent world

          It is vital to this mission that EcoLeaders expands to become a large web of participating schools that provide a platform for students and their mentors to learn the art of leadership through experience by putting the underpinning values and principles into action

          In addition EcoLeaders aims to establish an ever expanding alumni network that sustains the leadership development of its members beyond high school by applying their learned skills in higher education, workplaces and the wider community

2. The Ecoleaders System

          The EcoLeaders DIY Toolkit

         5 step annual cycle,

         meetings and workshop templates and guidelines,

         simulation games,

         recognition systems

         Web support

          Community of Practice

         for school sponsors, mentors, facilitators and administrators

         Conferences – Open international and regional conferences

          Alumni network

         For EcoLeaders student graduates beyond high school years

3. Principles and Values

          Leading Values

          Secular principles and values

         The Earth Charter; Permaculture Principles

          Religious/Spiritual principles and values

         Aboriginal spirituality, Buddhist, Christian, Hindu, Islamic, Sikh, other

4. Training

·         Mentor, facilitator and administrator training (TinCAN U) deliverable online and in workshop formats

·         Advanced leadership training (to be developed)

Last Updated ( Wednesday, 29 August 2007 )
 
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