[permaculture] 9-day PDC???

tom tom at honeychrome.com
Mon May 5 19:37:38 EDT 2008


Could this be a first order error of the PDC course concept and  
design?  It seems to me that the problems, extant and potential, that  
are being discussed and worried about are a result of the naming and  
structure of the PDC course as it currently exists.  A 72-hour course  
and one is handed a design "certification" with the somewhat vague  
exhortation to please not call yourself a designer without spending  
some time interning, volunteering, etc., etc?  Certainly I know of no  
other field of endeavor in which one can get a 'certification' after  
a scant 72-hours.  Years of study are spent in other design fields  
which have nothing like the breath of information and sub-topics  
permaculture encompasses (not to mention the significance and  
imperative immediacy of permaculture).  Perhaps it was the pressing  
demand to 'get permaculture out there' that led to the flawed  
structure of the 'certification' aspect of the course, but I wonder  
if building further structures on top of this flawed foundation is  
the best solution.  Why not fix the foundation- admit that, well OK,  
a 72-hour course does not a permaculture designer make, and therefore  
the designer "certification" element is somewhat meaningless.   
Assumptions were made at the time the model was created that have  
proven to be less than accurate and the time is arriving when those  
inaccurate assumptions are undermining the overall structure.  If we  
take the stand that the PDC course as it is and has been named/ 
structured is now institutionalized and permanent (calcified?) are we  
not violating some of the basic permaculture principles and spirit?   
Further institutional structure as a means to remedy flaws in the  
foundation strikes me as problematic and unstable.  Renaming the PDC  
course to reflect what it really is- an intensive foundational  
introduction to permaculture concepts should be considered.  Then  
additional requirements, etc. can be considered for true permaculture  
'designer' certification.

Just $.02 or .03


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