Permaculture Teacher Training
with Jude Hobbs and Tom Ward
June 22-27, 2005
Empower yourself to promote sustainable living and design!
In this dynamic, interactive and fun course learn powerful teaching
techniques to communicate whole systems education and Permaculture
principles. Jude and Tom create innovative experiences that address
varied adult learning styles and utilize your unique strengths and
talents. Lecture, discussions, module building and team presentations
provide the essential learning experiences for this course.
Course Topics Include:
* Philosophy and Ethics of Instruction
* Planning, Marketing, and Economics
* Organizing Curriculum, Modules and Resources
* Teaching Space Logistics
* Teaching Systems, Principles and Patterns
* Presentations and Facilitators Roles
* Exercises and Media Aids
* Adult Learning Styles
* Team Teaching
* Integrating Gender Balance
* Time Management
* Interns and Apprentices
* Evaluations and Feedback
* Keeping Up The Spirit
Jude Hobbs and Tom Ward have a combined experience of over 40 years
of teaching and in-the-field-design. They supply a vast library of
information for you to peruse.
Jude Hobbs is a horticulturist, permaculture designer, and
instructor. She has presented workshops and courses throughout the
West for 15 years, developing curricula that encompass diverse
learning styles. Since 1982, Jude's landscape design business has
provided environmental design solutions for both urban and rural
settings. She has written "A Guide to Multi-Functional Hedgerows" and
tends a forest garden in Eugene, Oregon. Jude took the 1990
Permaculture Teacher Training from Max Lindeggar (co-founder of
Crystal Waters Community) and Lea Harrison.
Tom Ward is an ethno-botanist, eco-forester and permaculture
designer. He has extensive multi-cultural experience in the USA and
overseas. He is the author of "Greenward Ho: An Ecological Approach
to Sustainable Health". Tom has developed curricula for permaculture
courses at
Laney College and D-Q University in California. He has taught
Permaculture Design Courses for 17 years and is based in Ashland,
Oregon where he has worked building ecotopian culture for 26 years.
Course Tuition: $600 -$675 (includes course materials, camping, and
three organic meals a day)
Prerequisite: Permaculture Design Course Certificate or experience in
permaculture
Location: Wolf Gulch Farm, Jacksonville, Oregon. Wolf Gulch is a
permaculturally designed organic farm in the beautiful Siskiyou
Mountains. Facilities: camping, some indoor accommodations, sauna and
hot tub, as well as miles of forest trails. Wolf Gulch is located
two miles from a swimming hole on the Little Applegate River.
Classes will take place in a straw bale retreat center.
For more information or to register, contact:
Maud Macrory at tompowell7@aol.com or (541) 899-9668
Or visit: cascadiapermaculture.com
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[permaculture] Pc Teacher Training,
J Hobbs, 02/18/2005