1 EDUCATION Agricultural Lands Management Program Sponsor: University of California, Berkeley, College of Natural Resources Contact: W. R. Gardner (510) 642-7171 College of Natural Resources, UC Berkeley, Berkeley 94720 Provide educational courses in connection with programs offered at the UC Berkeley campus related to the global aspects of agricultural land management, famine and malnutrition. Archimedes Project: Partnership for Global Environmental Training Sponsor: Yosemite National Institutes Contact: R. Garrett Mitchell (415) 332-5776 GGNRA, Building 1033, Sausalito CA 94965 Develop an institution whose mission would be to sustain global stewardship. Programs would include leadership training, cross-cultural education, and an urban environmental studies center. California Institute of Integral Studies Sponsor: California Institute of Integral Studies Contact: Michael F. Smith (415) 753-6100 765 Ashby St., San Francisco CA 94117 Relocation of the Institute, a graduate school emphasizing research in the integration of Western and Western world views, philosophies, spiritual practices and cultural traditions. California Society of Certified Public Accountants - Education Division Sponsor: California Society of Certified Public Accountants Contact: Bill Wayker (415) 802-2454 275 Shoreline Dr., Redwood City CA 94065 Establish a training center and Education Division offices for accountants. Center for Collaborative Change Sponsor: Restructuring Schools Initiative Contact: Tom Ruiz (415) 241-6536 135 Van Ness Ave., Room 314, San Francisco CA 94102 Establish a quasi-independent agency as a vehicle for change in teaching in the San Francisco Unified School District. Potential collaborators include the San Francisco Education Fund, the San Francisco Chamber of Commerce, the School District, and United Educators of San Francisco. Center for Studies of the Future Sponsor: Center for Studies of the Future Contact: Kirk Hinshaw (415) 296-6215 2040 Polk St., San Francisco CA 94109 Establish education programs that include week-long classes, seminars, lectures, and discussion groups on contemporary studies, incorporating special concern for the future. The Center for Studies of the Future was recently formed by Martin Knowlton, founder of Elderhostel. Challenge To Learning School Sponsor: Challenge to Learning School, Inc. Contact: John Kainlauri (415) 221-9200 924 Balboa, San Francisco CA 94118 Relocate existing educational institution serving individuals with special needs. Programs would include special education for middle and high school students, vocational training in business computer systems, and English as a second language training. Children's Day School Sponsor: Children's Day School Contact: James Robinson (415) 861-5432 333 Dolores St., San Francisco CA 94110 Establish a permanent site for a school and daycare center emphasizing art, science, sensory motor development, contemporary education and the Montessori Method. Continuing Education Programs Sponsor: Regents of the University of California/University Extension, Berkeley Contact: Mary S. Metz, Dean, (510) 642-4181 2223 Fulton, Berkeley CA 94720 Establish continuing education courses structured around three institutes: 1) an International Institute for the Study of Languages and Cultures; 2) an International Institute of Design and Environmental Planning; and 3) International Conference and Housing Services. Cooperative Extension Center Sponsor: University of California Cooperative Extension, San Francisco/San Mateo Counties Contact: Gloria R. Brown (415) 726-9059 625 Miramontes St., Ste. 200, Half Moon Bay CA 94019 Relocate offices of the San Francisco/San Mateo Counties Cooperative Extension. Included would be technical assistance in agriculture, horticulture, nutrition, home economics, and 4-H youth programs. Diamond Heart and Training Institute, Inc. Sponsor: Diamond Heart and Training Institute, Inc. Contact: Karen Johnson (510) 704-0226 1353 Grizzly Peak Blvd., Berkeley CA 94708 Establish an international educational and training site for public lectures, training courses, and seminars in spiritual healing. Extending the Exploratorium Sponsor: Exploratorium Contact: F. Van Kasper (415) 563-7337 3601 Lyon St., San Francisco CA 94123 Expand three new programs to Presidio facilities. The Center for Public Exhibition would focus on topics related to investigation of nature and would include a design studio, biological lab, and exhibit space and theater. The Center for Media and Communications would include a forum for the investigation of current science and social issues, a media lab and media library. The Center for Teaching and Learning would include workshops and studios for teachers and students, extended field trips for students and families and educational research. Golden Gateway School Sponsor: Great Adventures Through Education (GATE) Contact: Maureen Petiti (415) 731-0943 44 Yerba Buena Ave., San Francisco CA 94107 Provide a private school for children from the infant-toddler stage through 8th grade. The program would focus on the constructive interaction of diverse humans with each other and their environment. Human Touch Program Sponsor: The Proudman Group, Inc. Contact: Steve Proudman (312) 794-7704 3023 N Clark St. #805, Chicago IL 60657 Provide experiential learning programs to visitors, management, tenants, and clients. Programs would focus on community building, cross-cultural understanding, team development, and leadership. Institute for Research on Learning Sponsor: Institute for Research on Learning Contact: Peter Henschel (415) 496-7930 2550 Hanover St., Palo Alto CA 94304 Relocation of offices. Programs center around collaborative interdisciplinary research on the nature of learning to create environments that help people realize their full potential for learning, both in schools and in the workplace. Fellowship programs seek to increase the representation of people of color in the field of research on learning. They are particularly interested in forming alliances and collaborations with other Presidio tenants. Institute of Noetic Sciences Relocation Sponsor: Institute of Noetic Sciences Contact: Winston O. Franklin (415) 331-5650 475 Gate Five Rd. Suite 300, Sausalito CA 94965 Relocate this organization which operates as a research foundation, educational institution and membership organization committed to the exploration of human consciousness through scientific inquiry and spiritual understanding. International Center for Environmental Living and Learning (ICELL) Sponsors: San Francisco State University and UC Davis Contacts: Stanley Kardonsky (415) 338-1041 SF State Univ., 1600 Holloway Ave. Admin 558, San Francisco CA 94132; Robert N. Shelton (916) 752-4091 University of California Davis, Davis CA 95616-8756 Establish a consortium with varying collaborations in seven programs: a Pacific Basin Study Center, which will be an international environmental education center focused on the Pacific Rim; a Coastal Studies Center to study the interaction between earth, atmosphere, hydrosphere, and people; the Training Resources for Recreational Renewal in Urban Environments (TRUE) to provide recreational leadership training and educational development programs to member agencies and contracted groups; a Cultural Resource Center with both a museum of prehistoric and historic cultural materials and services to agencies responsible for the conservation and storage of cultural resources; a Museum Studies Professional Education Center which would convert the Presidio Army Museum into a full- scale teaching museum in conjunction with the National Park Service; an International Dance Institute to collect and preserve the world's folk dances and music and serve as a cultural reference for the public; and the Institute for Integrated Health and Human Services, which would integrate health- related academic programs with community clinical services and education programs for the public. International Educational Services Sponsor: Experiment in International Living Contact: Alan Carter (802) 257-7751 Kipling Road, Brattleboro VT 05301 Relocate the headquarters of the 60-year old Experiment in International Living, which is changing its name to World Learning, Incorporated. It provides programs in cross-cultural communication, language acquisition, multicultural human resource development, and management skills for organizations working on sustainable development. An International Students of English program would provide intensive English language instruction for up to 1500 international students per year; other programs would include an international conference center and courses in conjunction with the organization's School for International Training in Vermont. Little School Sponsor: Enormous Changes, Inc. Contact: Virginia T. Hamren (415) 567-0430 2705 Pine St., San Francisco CA 94115 Relocate existing pre-school educational programs emphasizing environmental responsibility, creative development, and inter-personal problem solving. Montessori Children's House Sponsor: Montessori Children's House of the West Coast Contact: Mitra Jazayeri (415) 921-8638 25 Lake St., San Francisco CA 94115 Relocation of pre-school educational program utilizing the Montessori Method. Multicultural Training Resource Center Sponsor: Multicultural Training Resource Center Contact: Dorothy Lebron (415) 861-2142 1540 Market St. Ste. 320, San Francisco CA 94102 Provide multicultural program services to the Presidio, its tenants and visitors through design, coordination and facilitation of working sessions, seminars and conferences. NASA Educational Camp Sponsor: SRS Integral, Inc. Contact: Assen Assenov (415) 765-6705 343 Sansome St. Suite 999, San Francisco CA 94104 Assist NASA in expanding its educational activities, such as photographic/holographic exhibits and classrooms through which people of all ages and backgrounds could learn about opportunities in space. National Center for International Schools Sponsor: National Center for International Schools Contact: Alexis Tellis (415) 929-1596 P.O. Box 29316, The Presidio, San Francisco CA 94129 Develop a major elementary and high school educational institute focused on multi-lingual, multi- cultural education; work with other park partners to develop teacher and student programs and cultural events. Presidio Center of the Clemson University College of Architecture Sponsor: The Clemson University College of Architecture Contact: James F. Barker (803) 656-3081 114 Lee Hall, Clemson SC 29634 Develop an off-campus center for graduate education and research. The program will emphasize historic preservation, attracting students from Masters Degree programs in Architecture, City and Regional Planning, Construction Science and Management, Landscape Architecture and Fine Arts. Presidio Community School Sponsor: Education Services Contact: David Gould (415) 386-1431 3830 Balboa St. #1, San Francisco CA 94121 Proposal for a community-oriented school for people of all ages. Its format would include apprenticeship programs and demonstrations and lectures in both professional and technical fields. Presidio Science Education Complex Sponsors: City Science/Science and Health Education Partnership (SEP), a partnership of the University of California and San Francisco Unified School District Contact: Kathleen Fulmer (415) 476-0300 Box 0905, San Francisco CA 94141-0905 Establish an education complex which would promote science, art, and environmental awareness and activism. Bringing together K-12 students, teachers and scientists, the center would include nature trails, camping, gardens, a discovery room, dormitory space, and teacher resource center. San Francisco International School Sponsor: San Francisco International School Contact: Peter D. Skewes-Cox (415) 576-3034 Two Embarcadero Center, Ste. 2400, San Francisco CA 94111 Establish a model school emphasizing international and multicultural studies through year-around academic programs. The school would also offer summertime teacher institutes and international student residential programs. San Francisco Unified School District Educational Program Complex Sponsor: San Francisco Unified School District Contact: Jaime Perez (415) 695-5881 Horace Mann Middle School, 3351 23rd St., San Francisco CA 94110 Establish an educational program complex focused on the historical, cultural and environmental aspects of the park. Elements proposed include a science and computer lab, natural history indoor/outdoor classrooms, multicultural research center, living history theater, and engineering and architecture studios. San Francisco University High School/Presidio Partnership Sponsor: San Francisco University High School Contact: Peter T. Esty (415) 346-8400 3065 Jackson St., San Francisco CA 94115 Proposes the following programs in various areas: science work in natural and wilderness areas; outdoor education activities in open, natural areas; athletic teams use of a field and pool; and use of existing office space for its Summerbridge National Project (described elsewhere in this section). San Francisco Waldorf School Sponsor: San Francisco Waldorf School Contact: John Bloom (415) 931-2750 2938 Washington St., San Francisco CA 94115 Operate a preschool, kindergarten, elementary school, high school and teacher training center for approximately 350 students. The San Francisco Waldorf School, one of 500 Waldorf Schools in the world, is a coeducational and non-denominational independent school. Saybrook Institute Sponsor: Saybrook Institute Contact: J. Bruce Francis, Ph.D. (415) 441-5034 1550 Sutter St., San Francisco CA 94109 Expand Institute's graduate school and research center offering doctoral courses in psychology and human science. The Institute proposes relocation and expansion of a library/research center, bookstore, seminar classroom, and storage spaces. Science Education Academy of the Bay Area (SEABA) Sponsor: Science Education Academy of the Bay Area Contact: Richard T. Gerson (510) 486-6429 University of California Berkeley, Berkeley CA 94720 Develop a science education/resource center to expand and enhance hands-on science and technology teaching in the Bay Area. Members of a 40-institution consortium include the Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory, Lawrence Berkeley Lab, major Bay Area science museums, county offices of education, school districts, the SF Zoological Society, and major colleges. Sea Training Institute Sponsor: Sea Training Institute Contact: Ed Griggs (415) 435-7124 P.O. Box 855, Tiburon CA 94920 Provide a traditional sail training and marine science education program with classroom and field learning and some residential programs. Skills training would use the traditional sailing vessels historic to San Francisco Bay. Courses would be for elementary, secondary, and college level students, organizations, and the general public. SeniorNet Relocation Sponsor: SeniorNet Contact: Ria P. Burghardt (415) 750-5030 399 Arguello Blvd., San Francisco CA 94118 Establish new headquarters for the San Francisco based operations. SeniorNet was founded to empower adults over 55 by providing them with information about computer technologies. Sunship Earth Study Center Sponsor: Earth Awareness Institute Contact: Katrina S. Hoeber (415) 922-0499 335 Noriega St., San Francisco CA 94122 Create residential educational programs for children, adults, and families to teach how life on earth functions, how humans impact and are impacted by the planet's living systems, and how lifestyle patterns must be changed to preserve the balance of earth's living systems. An "Outlook Inn" would present exhibits in the atmosphere of an old-fashioned general store. Tat Wong Academy: World Understanding and Peace Through Positive Channelling of Aggressions and Energies Sponsor: Tat Wong Kung Fu Academy Contact: Susan Farrar (415) 752-0791 2901 Clement St., San Francisco CA 94121 Relocate the Academy or establish an additional location for educational and career programs aimed at cultural exposure and understanding using the philosophy of Kung Fu. Terwilliger Nature Education Center Sponsor: Terwilliger Nature Education Center Contact: Joan Linn Bekins (415) 927-1670 50 El Camino Dr., Corte Madera CA 94925-2057 Relocate headquarters and interpretive center for environmental education organization that uses the tactile and multi-sensory techniques pioneered by Elizabeth Terwilliger to teach children about nature and wildlife. University for the Earth Sponsor: University for the Earth Contact: Lawrence Manuel (510) 548-5238 2155 Acton Street, Suite 3, Berkeley CA 94702 Create a new university fostering public understanding and discussion of economic and cultural development. The university would relate human rights to global concerns. It would include centers for synoptic studies, non-governmental organizations, and education. There would be a program in multicultural and appropriate technologies, and a planetary display and museum. University Research Expeditions Program (UREP) Sponsor: University Research Expeditions Program (UREP) Contact: Jean G. Colvin (510) 642-6586 2223 Fulton St., Berkeley CA 94720 Relocate offices. Programs foster exchange and promote partnerships between the public, university scientists, and partners in other countries on issues of environmental, social, and economic importance. The UREP is a self-supporting University of California unit based at UC Berkeley. World College Sponsor: World College and Multicultural Institute Contact: Victoria J.R. deMara (510) 524-2279 508 Kentucky St. Suite 1, Petaluma CA 94952 Locate the library and classroom space for a four-year liberal arts college dedicated to global studies. .