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- From: "Scott Pittman" <scott@permaculture.org>
- To: "'permaculture'" <permaculture@lists.ibiblio.org>
- Subject: Re: [permaculture] Teaching in Barbados
- Date: Sat, 30 Mar 2013 18:58:33 -0600
Hi Robin,
How does one access the "PRI Master Plan MOU" I have only heard his little
blurb on his web page, and I have refused to sign up to his Global page.
As you have probable heard we have a Lawton clone in the U.S. that is
causing an incredible amount of grief and perma-misunderstanding!
Thanks,
Scott Pittman
"The real proof of intelligence is demonstrating that you understand
how to integrate living systems together so that everybody's life is
improved in the whole food web. The landscapes are littered with
burned out farms and burned out rivers and burned out oceans -- that
is not any display of intelligence. Pay your farmworkers fair wages,
regardless of their species, and grow brains instead of chemical
industry fortunes." -- Lion Kunz
-----Original Message-----
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[mailto:permaculture-bounces@lists.ibiblio.org] On Behalf Of Robyn Francis
Sent: Saturday, March 30, 2013 5:51 PM
To: permaculture
Subject: Re: [permaculture] Teaching in Barbados
According to the PRI Master Plan MOU, the conditions for having a PRI
franchise includes employing PRI registered teachers teaching PRI
'accredited' PDCs.
A "PRI teacher" is one recognised by and registered with Geoff Lawton's
Permaculture Research Institute. It costs $500 AUD to apply and incurs an
ongoing annual fee of $200 to be a PRI approved teacher, which endows the
right to list your courses on your Permaculture Global page for 'free' ...
Good luck
On 28/03/2013, at 11:43 AM, Toby Hemenway wrote:
> This from a friend in Canada. I assume by "PRI teacher" she means someone
on PRI's list, but I don't think it really matters.
>
> Reply to
> Lorraine Ciarello
> lorraineciarallo@hotmail.com
>
> She writes: I was wondering if you know a PRI teacher
> who would be interested in a 3 year teacher position at the Caribbean
> Permaculture Research Institute in Barbados.
>
> Please view the link to learn more about the project and to pass it
> onto anyone you would reccomend for the job.
>
>
http://www.permacultureglobal.com/projects/1242-the-caribbean-permaculture-r
esearch-institute-cpri
>
> I have no problem finding an administrator, but a qualified teacher
> has been more challenging.
>
> Hope you can help.
>
>
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[permaculture] Teaching in Barbados,
Toby Hemenway, 03/27/2013
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Re: [permaculture] Teaching in Barbados,
Robyn Francis, 03/30/2013
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Re: [permaculture] Teaching in Barbados,
Scott Pittman, 03/30/2013
- Re: [permaculture] Teaching in Barbados, venaurafarm, 03/30/2013
- Re: [permaculture] Teaching in Barbados, Robyn Francis, 03/31/2013
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Re: [permaculture] Teaching in Barbados,
Scott Pittman, 03/30/2013
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Re: [permaculture] Teaching in Barbados,
Robyn Francis, 03/30/2013
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