31/12/2025
explained for secondary schools and beyond!
Guidance and understanding in any educational curriculum at universities, for politicians, institutions, companies, teams, communities and for families.
Teaching and learning about in ways that empower young people, creating visibility on how to provide for a wise approach and needed alternative to our current economic system.
strengthen social and ecological systems!
This online learning resource – developed by renowned institutes and organisations during 2024-2025 – creates flexible, comprehensive, open-access for students and teachers, and anyone interested in systemic alternives to our current economic system, to learn about and take action for human and ecological wellbeing.
The content for regenerative economics:
· Introduction
· Aims and objectives
· Subject content
· Knowledge and understanding
· Systems thinking and models
· Introduction to the economy
· The role of the household
· The role of markets
· The role of the commons
· The role of the state
· The role of money and finance
· The role of international exchange (coming in 2026)
· General skills in economics
· Quantitative skills in economics
· Data manipulation and visualisation
· Calculations
· Interpretation and use of quantitative data to support economic analyses and evaluations
https://lnkd.in/erKpC2MD
Lead author: Jennifer Brandsberg-Engelmann, Regenerative Economics for Secondary Schools
In collaboration with: Erste Stiftung - NELA. Next Economy Lab (DeGrowth Lab) - Teach the Future - Doughnut Economics Action Lab (DEAL) - Students Organizing for Sustainability International SOS (UK) - THE CIVICS Innovation Hub (NECE – Networking European Civic Education) - Heidehof Stiftung - Wirtschaft ist Care (WIC) - Rethinking Economics International - Our New Economy (ONE) - Wellbeing Economy Alliance - WEAll - Amala – Ecucation for change - LearnJam CIC - Imagine If - Economists for Future / Economists for Future DE · AT · CH
Contributors: Jennifer Brandsberg-Engelmann, Kate Raworth, David Bollier, Emily Jones, Rob Shorter, Carolina Escobar-Tello (she / her), Leonora Grcheva; Andrew Fanning, Michelle Blanchet, Henny van Dongen, Joris Tieleman, Sam de Muijnck, Kristin Dilani Nadarajah , Jamie Barker, Jan Miles-Kingston