Our purpose is to consider these questions and facilitate campus- wide conversations and development of curriculum for a sustainable future. What does it mean for Cabrillo to have Sustainable Culture? ´ What does it mean to thrive? What does your better world look like? ´ How does your discipline contribute to the vision we want? ´ How can efforts in your discipline interrupt unsustainable activities? Fall 2019 Sustainable Culture Sub-Committee meetings will be held on the following Fridays at 12:30 pm, in room 820ASeptember 13 October 11 November 8 December 13 We’ll share food and conversation about engaging our campus community with sustainability ideals across disciplinary boundaries. Contact Elizabeth Flynn or Karen Groppi to learn more.New for Cabrillo Instructors: A Canvas site for downloading, sharing and collaborating on Sustainable Curriculum! Email Karen Groppi for access. Spring 2018 Flex Week discussion: What does it mean for Cabrillo to have Sustainable Culture? January 23, 2018 ´ What does it mean to thrive? What does your better world look like? ´ How does your discipline contribute to the vision we want? ´ How can efforts in your discipline interrupt unsustainable activities? ResponsesSustainable Curriculum ResourcesAASHE Curriculum Cabrillo community members can get access to resources ranging from curriculum to facilities` by registering with a Cabrillo email or requesting access. Sustainability Curriculum Consortium Provides webinars and scholarly research & dialog. CabrilloSTEEP.org (choose "Resources")SEED Sustainability, Education & Economic Development SEED UCSC Sustainable Engineering & Ecological Design |
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