Lesson Plan - Introduction to "Doughnut Economics"
Here's a lesson plan template that could be adapted to teach an introductory lesson on "Doughnut Economics".
I initially prepared a 60 minute lesson plan for an introductory lesson on exploring linkages between social and ecological issues with economics for my A Level Economics group. Subsequently, I converted my plan into a single-paged A4 template, that could be edited and adapted by other educators. Hence, if you find it useful, please feel free to download the lesson plan and adapt it to suit your specifications. Best wishes :)
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