Jaimie Cloud
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Jaimie P. Cloud is a sustainability educator and advocate in New York City, New York. Cloud has been recognized for her contributions to the fields of sustainability education and school reform.[1] She is the founder and president of the nonprofit Cloud Institute for Sustainability Education,[2] formerly known as the Sustainability Education Center at the American Forum for Global Education.[3]
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[edit] About
Cloud is formerly of the Midwestern United States, and taught global studies curriculum in New York City public schools before founding the Cloud Institute.[4] Currently, "Cloud teaches extensively, and writes and facilitates the collaborative development of numerous instructional units and programs that are designed to teach core courses across the disciplines through the lens of sustainability and to inspire young people to think about the world, their relationship to it, and their ability to influence it in an entirely new way."[5][6]
[edit] Affiliations
Cloud is the chair of Communities for Learning, Inc. and co-chair of The Harbor education task force of the Metropolitan Waterfront Alliance. She is a member of the advisory committee of the Buckminster Fuller Institute, the international advisory committee for the Tbilisi+30 Conference, the planning committee for Education for Sustainability of the North American Association for Environmental Education, and the Sustainability Education Planning Committee for the National Association of Independent Schools. Cloud serves on the Ecozone advisory board of Eco Media, Inc., and the editorial board of the International Journal of Education for Sustainable Development.[7]
[edit] Bibliography
- Cloud, J.P. (2005) "Some Systems Thinking Concepts for Environmental Educators during the Decade of Education for Sustainable Development," Applied Environmental Educations and Communication: an International Journal, 4(3). July–September 2005. p 225-228.
- Cloud, J.P. (2004) "Education for Sustainability: What is Its Core Content?" NAAEE Communicator. 1(10).
- Cloud, J.P., Federico, C., Byrne, J., et al. (2003) "Kindergarten Through Twelfth Grade Education for Sustainability." The Environmental Law Reporter News and Analaysis. 33(2). February 2003. Environmental Law Institute.
- Cloud, J.P. (2000) "Foreword," in Wheeler, K. and Perraca B. Education for a Sustainable Future: A Paradigm of Hope for the 21st Century.
[edit] Interviews
- "Not Instant Orange Juice — Educating for Sustainability," Leverage Points. 78.
- "Education for a Sustainable World," Bioneers.
[edit] References
- ^ Walker, L. (2007) "Sustainability Educator Visits Ithaca," The Ecovillage in Ithaca Newsletter. Spring 2007. Retrieved 1/8/07.
- ^ "About Us," Cloud Institute for Sustainability Education. Retrieved 1/8/07.
- ^ Asia Source. (2001) "Feeding Ourselves: Strategies and Solutions to End Hunger in Asia," Retrieved 1/8/07.
- ^ "Jaimie Cloud", Relevant Times. Retrieved 1/8/07.
- ^ "Jaimie P. Cloud," National Association of Independent Schools. Retrieved 1/8/07.
- ^ "Speaker bios", Baum Forum. Retrieved 1/8/08.
- ^ "Jaimie P. Cloud, President", Cloud Institute for Sustainability Education. Retrieved 1/8/07.
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