Permaculture Teacher Training -----------------------
Orcas Island, WA August 10-17, 2008 At the Bullock's Permaculture Homestead ----------------------- Being excited about Permaculture is a good place to start, but pulling off a great Permaculture course in your community takes good planning, a bit of homework, and some sharing of ideas. It's a huge concept and in this course we will focus in on the conceptual framework of how to deliver Permaculture to your local communities in an organized, productive and empowering way that will get others as excited as you are about Permaculture. Topics Include: Educational Theory Group Facilitation Budgeting Food Lesson Development Projects Plant Acquisition Learning Process Team Building Marketing Health and Safety Building local guilds Fund Raising Nursery Development Experiential Education Cycle Logistics Course Site Check list Resource lists/timelines Hands-on skills Developing Non-profits Solar Hot water Using the amazing Bullock Homestead as our classroom, we will explore three major focus areas: 1. How do people learn and how can we create experiences that people get the maximum effect from. 2. How effective planning and logistics lead to improved course outcomes. 3. Improving our own skill level in Permaculture concepts and hands-on skills. Mornings will be spent in educational theory and group dynamics. After lunch groups will be developing a Course Design Matrix, recipe cards for new teachers to take back to their communities. And afternoons will be spent honing and developing personal skills on a 20 year Permaculture homestead. Evenings will focus on resources to help your course take shape. Our final day, to check our progress, we will be delivering a one day Permaculture workshop to a group of college students. There will be ample time for networking and sharing specifics about your intended course particulars. Students will leave with many tools to put to use as Permaculture educators. Instructors: Michael Becker, Dave Boehnlein, Douglas Bullock, Samuel Bullock Prerequisite: Permaculture Design Course Certificate or equivalent experience Cost: $800 ($750 if paid-in-full by June 1st, 2008). A $250 nonrefundable deposit is required with course registration, with the remainder due on or before July 15, 2008. Note: We only accept 22 students so this course fills up fast! Contact: Dave Boehnlein - 360-840-8483 - [EMAIL PROTECTED] -- Dave Boehnlein Education Director Bullock's Permaculture Homestead http://www.permacultureportal.com _______________________________________________ Sdpg mailing list [email protected] https://www.arashi.com/mailman/listinfo.cgi/sdpg
