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2/10: Mapping the Mentor's Journey: A Workshop for Farmers and Farm Educators
- From: Rachel Firak <rfirak AT gmail.com>
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- Subject: 2/10: Mapping the Mentor's Journey: A Workshop for Farmers and Farm Educators
- Date: Mon, 28 Jan 2013 13:44:25 -0500
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Mapping the Mentor's Journey: A Workshop for Farmers and Farm Educators
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- Are you a farmer, farm manager or farm educator with a passion for cultivating new farmers?
- Do you care deeply about building intern and employee relationships that go "beyond teaching" to a place of mutual support and growth?
- Are you ready to take your mentorship skills to the next level to become a truly inspirational on-farm educator?
- Foster trainees' personal growth
- Have and demonstrate strong social and teaching skills
- Are inspirational
- Set aside time to check in and debrief trainees
- Foster a collaborative, team approach to farm work
- Are reflective and self-aware
- Manage stress effectively
- Encourage respect for nature
- Encourage respect for work
- Model and teach others to work hard and effectively
- Model and teach others the principles of stewardship and cooperation
- Convey a sense of process, both natural and economic
- Honestly convey the realities (satisfactions and frustrations) of farming as a vocation or career
- What skills would you like to share with other individuals wanting to start a farm?
- What experiences inspired you to pursue your farming dreams?
- How do you believe you can contribute lasting change to your community as a farmer?
This workshop is a collaborative effort between Primitive Pursuits, which offers skills and experiences that create life-long connections with nature, and Groundswell Center for Local Food & Farming, dedicated to nurturing the next generation of farmers through hands-on education and community building.
Groundswell is an initiative of the EcoVillage Center for Sustainability Education, a project of the Center for Transformative Action.
Rachel Firak
New Farmer Training Coordinator
Groundswell Center for Local Food & Farming
PO Box 6679
Ithaca, NY 14851
607-319-5095
www.groundswellcenter.org
*Helping diverse learners develop the skills, knowledge and access to
resources they need to build more equitable and sustainable local food
systems*
- 2/10: Mapping the Mentor's Journey: A Workshop for Farmers and Farm Educators, Rachel Firak, 01/28/2013
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