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Counteracting greenwashing practices to embrace the profitability of sustainability
By implementing sustainable products and services without greenwashing, businesses can embrace profitability and meet consumer desires for eco-conscious choices.
Sustainable business practice is an investment in long-term global success
Governments and consumers are pushing organizations to adopt sustainable business practices that restore ecosystems, address waste, and reduce carbon emissions. Coaches can help guide thoughtful transformation in business.
Business and people will need to adapt to the impact of climate change on health and safety
Climate disasters and rising temperatures are disrupting global economies and cities. Coaching offers a lens that helps individuals adapt to change and understand the value of sustainable action.
Greater eco-awareness is shaping social and business trends among individuals and communities
A global increase in eco-awareness and activism is shaping consumer habits, public policy, and business development. Explore how climate change unites people to act and what this means for coaches.
How teachers can use a coaching approach to empower students in the classroom
A coaching approach reveals knowledge and resources through a process of self-discovery. Teachers can benefit from using coaching principles in the classroom to increase engagement and empower students in their learning.
The quest for meaning at work begins by teaching lifelong learning in the classroom
People in increasing numbers are craving meaning and purpose at work. New insights gleaned from our Future of Education Convening indicate that adopting attitudes of lifelong learning in the classroom benefits students later in life as they navigate professional development.
How coaching students for sustainable action can connect student values to global initiatives
Coaches can help students who want to support environmental stewardship or practice ethical business standards to align goals with sustainable decision-making.
Elevating low-tech knowledge can support diversity and equity among students
Our experts highlight the harmful consequences of technology overuse in the classroom. Instead, a balance of low-tech learning supports skills development and increases student exposure to diverse ways of thinking.
Social and emotional learning is vital to building a sustainable future
The learning environment shapes how students understand our interconnected world. An emphasis on partnership and connection will help young people foster a sustainable worldview.
Implementing pervasive learning in the classroom establishes future success
Pervasive learning includes formal, informal, and social learning approaches to develop well-rounded skills in the classroom. By teaching practical skills and social awareness alongside formal knowledge, students develop confidence and adaptability to ensure a sustainable future.
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