Dear Colleagues,
Anitchka Avdotya has raised some basic questions.
Education is a very broad term but I would tend to put education for living sustainably in our world as the first priority. More specifically, we could begin with training in planning and organising based on our current scientific understanding of the human mind.
This training can be very low in cost and be delivered quickly through existing educational institutions and community organisations by employing current technology.
It could incorporate the many practical tools brought forward in entries in this competition and other such tools known about by entrants.
A web-based framework for offering these tools that embodies a new "bottom-up" economic model is outlined in the Integrative Improvement Institutes Project entry.
Organisations interested in joining the Integrative Federation but are inhibited by the price of the learning modules and templates offered at www.integrative-thinking.com may obtain a single copy of each at whatever price the organisation certifies it can afford. Arrangements for obtaining multiple copies are negotiable with each organisation.
Graham