An introduction to RSA Circle
In a fast-paced and concise 30-minute induction, learn how to create your Circle profile and discover its most popular features.
Are our current systems of education equipping our young people with the future-proof capabilities and mindsets they need to lead flourishing lives on a flourishing planet in the century ahead?
The dominant global educational system was designed to meet the needs of the Industrial Age – an age of mass production and consumption which has brought us to today’s multifaceted ecological, economic and social tipping points.
There is now growing awareness that we need to learn a new way of living and working in harmony with each other, as well as the natural world – and that needs to start at the earliest stages of education, and continue across the life-course.
Fortunately, we don’t need to reinvent the wheel – there are beacons of light across the educational establishment that signal other ways of learning – imaginative and learner-led experiential and holistic systems that can help us towards developing truly regenerative cultures and economies, rooted in the care and nurture of both people and planet.
Join Satish Kumar, a guiding spirit of internationally respected ecological and educational movements for change for over 50 years, and a panel of innovative educators at the RSA to discover powerful new ways in which we can begin to make real progress, through education, towards a more resilient, rebalanced and regenerative world for all.
*Please note this event is online only via Zoom – please register for a ticket to access this event*
In a fast-paced and concise 30-minute induction, learn how to create your Circle profile and discover its most popular features.
Join RSA Fellows in Kirkcaldy for an informal catch up and a chance to network and build connections over coffee or a drink.
This will be the first of a series of virtual meetings designed to bring together Fellows of the International Development Network (IDN).