At Learning for Tomorrow, I am primarily concerned with the strategy, coordination and daily practice of the Sustainability Skills program. Together with our members and partners, I think about the issue of 'training for transitions' and design and coordinate interventions that contribute to this in practice in the short and long term. I am also concerned with improving the learning culture and strengthening our collective innovation capacity at the cooperative.
Learning is a joy. I believe that it is from curiosity that human beings flourish, and from flourishing that they can do the most for the world. That is why I consider it a privilege to work for a cooperative that is committed with heart and mind to learning for sustainable development. It is satisfying to work from the rich and diverse practice of our members to cooperatively build a common future.
The Coöperatie Leren voor Morgen unites various parties that are committed to sustainability in education. The Coöperatie Leren voor Morgen receives financial support from the Dutch Ministry of Agriculture, Nature and Food Quality under the programme DuurzaamDoor.