Version 1.0 (Last updated: 02 October 2020)
What you'll find here is an evolving overview of the lesson plans, activities and other teaching tools available relating to the concept of the Doughnut, the Seven Ways to Think Like a 21st-Century Economist and Doughnut Economics in practice.
It contains both tools that are available now and some tools that are in development that will be shared on the platform soon.
Introductory lectures on Doughnut Economics
A series of four lectures covering the fundamentals of Doughnut Economics, hosted by Ubiquity University, introducing the core ideas of Doughnut Economics, how it can be applied to cities and businesses, and stories and insights from inspiring changemakers already putting these ideas into action, from the national scale, to the city or regional scale to the community scale.
What is the Doughnut?
A introduction to the concept at the heart of Doughnut Economics
Joining the Doughnut Dots
An activity for getting to know the dimensions of the Doughnut and their interconnections
Take a Stand
An activity to explore the diversity of views about whether humanity can get into the Doughnut by 2050
Doughnut Dreams
An activity to imagine your vision of a future when we are all living in the Doughnut
Meet the Economy
Exploring the four core spheres of activity at the heart of the economy: the market, state, household and commons
Economic Man vs Humanity: A Puppet Rap Battle
A playful introduction to the limitations of the model of humanity at the heart of mainstream economics
Introduction to Systems Thinking (In development)
Regenerative and Distributive Design
Three short videos introducing these core concepts
Youth Mayors Field Guide
Free, online curriculum / tools for teenagers to learn systems thinking, design thinking and the Doughnut to make change
How are we hooked into growth? (In development)
A lesson that introduces the growth paradigm and explores 8 reasons why mainstream economies are hooked into this goal
Donut Days
A 7-step guide to introducing a 'Donut Day' in your school
Doughnut Unrolled tools
Exploring National Doughnuts
An interactive website hosted by the University of Leeds to visualise and explore Doughnuts for more than 150 countries
Innovations in the Doughnut (In development)
Jim Michaux
Langley Township, Township of Langley, British Columbi...
Hoping to create changemakers one-day and one-class at a time. Using the Youth Mayors Guide to help teach systems thinking.
Kate Kakoschke
Sydney, New South Wales, Australia
I want to part in shaping the next chapter of our planet and leave it in a better state than I joined it.
Nathan Scripps
San Francisco Bay Area, San Francisco, California, Uni...
Hoping to improve local engagement in government, education and service.
Brian Dowling
Hacienda Heights, California, United States of America
Interest in applying Systems Thinking and Complex Adaptive Systems through heterodox economics.
Get inspired, connect with others and become part of the movement. No matter how big or small your contribution is, you’re welcome to join!
Teo John
Singapore, Singapore
I am constantly learning, finding synergy and synthesis in diverse knowledge, experiences and practices.