[FLPERMACULTURE] Permaculture Teacher Training - March 23 - April 1

Steve Gabriel steve at fingerlakespermaculture.org
Sun Feb 4 08:21:55 PST 2007


PERMACULTURE TEACHER TRAINING
March 23 ­ April 1, 2007
Aryaloka Buddhist Retreat Center, Newmarket, NH
Dave Jacke, Jono Neiger, and friends.
 
A teacher is not a person, a teacher is an event; our role as educators is
to design learning events.  In this course, we will explore how to create
events that teach permaculture, applying ecological principles and processes
to the design of permaculture workshops, courses, and other experiences.
Learn how to create effective learning environments based on quick
assessments of students and their learning modalities, eight intelligences,
and other niche characteristics.  Each student in this course will design
and run short classes and exercises, speak in public, plan and budget for an
event, and coteach a one day permaculture workshop at course end.  What do
whole learning systems look, feel and sound like?  Come find out!  The best
way to learn is to do, and to have fun doing it!  Join us!

Limited to 20 certified permaculture design course graduates.
Costs and details are available on a flyer pdf downloadable at:
http://northeasternpermaculture.wikispaces.com/Calendar+of+Events

For application and more information, contact:
Dave Jacke
15 Riddell St. #2
Greenfield, MA 01301
413-475-3499
davej at edibleforestgardens.com.


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Dave Jacke
Dynamics Ecological Design
Site Planning - Landscape Design - Construction - Education - Permaculture
15 Riddell St. #2, Greenfield, MA 01301
PHONE 413-475-3499 ?  FAX same with notice

Edible Forest Gardens is a winner!  The Garden Writer's Association has
awarded Volume 1 of my book a Silver Medal, and the Council of Botanical and
Horticultural Libraries nominated both volumes for its Literary Award, too!
Find details on the books at

<http://www.edibleforestgardens.com/>
And 
<http://www.chelseagreen.com/2005/items/edibleforestset>

Birds of a feather flock together--and the flock changes the bird.
Choose your friends carefully.









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