<p>Want to inspire others to learn about permaculture? Join us for a seven-day intensive teacher training course that’s been designed to empower you to become an effective and creative permaculture
Want to inspire others to learn about permaculture? Join us for a seven-day intensive teacher training course that’s been designed to empower you to become an effective and creative permaculture teacher.
During this course we will cover a sequence of steps to help you learn how to communicate clearly and confidently when teaching permaculture to others. Suitable for people of all abilities, these skills are also transferable for teaching/facilitating in other disciplines.
We look forward to training the next generation of permaculture practitioners.
The course covers:
Develop confidence in teaching using a range of skills, techniques and tools
Strategies and methods for the different topics in permaculture
Opportunities to practice and monitor what you learn
What is presently known about best teaching practices
How teacher behaviour and language can affect learning
What is known about learners and how to reach/motivate them effectively
Practical experience and knowledge of international permaculture curricula
Developing a PDC curriculum with a group of learners
New and emerging Permaculture content
This course is the internationally accepted training course for permaculture teachers following the curriculum of Rosemary Morrow. Run in partnership with Byron Community College, certificates will be issued by Blue Mountains Permaculture Institute.
Criteria for attendance:
Recognised 72 hour PDC
100% attendance
Desire to be an effective teacher
What to bring:
Vegan/gluten free lunch and snack will be provided throughout the course (our caterer uses organic, wholefoods and supports local producers). Please provide us with other dietary requirements, although we may not be able to provide for specific dietary needs.
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Scholarships
We have two full scholarship places available in the Permaculture Teacher Training for anyone facing structural or systemic barriers to education or employment in our community. If you feel you fit into this category, please click the link here and complete the form by the 22nd July. If you have any questions or concerns, please contact Sarah & Greta on skboulle@gmail.com. Successful applicants will be notified by 5th August.
Accommodation
Please note, there is no onsite accommodation. Students are responsible for booking and paying for their own accommodation.
Greta Carroll is a permaculture educator and organic farmer currently based on Wadawurrung Country. She has taught with Permaculture College Australia and is currently a course facilitator with Permaculture for Refugees. Passionate about accessible, inclusive education, Greta has developed curricula and learning opportunities for diverse groups. She has worked with people in displacement settings for over a decade, in Australia and internationally.
Sarah Boulle is a dynamic facilitator based on Bunjalung country. She has worked as a group facilitator for over 20 years with people of different cultures, and ages. Sarah coordinated the children’s program for the International Permaculture Convergence in India in 2017, and for the Thailand Permaculture Convergence in 2016. Sarah has a Certificate IV in Permaculture, and is also an active member of Permaculture for Refugees
Cancellation Policy:
2 weeks notice is required for a full refund if you need to withdraw from this course.
83 Gordon Street
Mullumbimby2482
Other Information
DO NOT PARK ALONG CENOTAPH LANE, THIS IS USED BY FIRE AND RESCUE AND AMBULANCE SERVICES
Please park around the Mullum campus main building on the corner of Burringbar and Gordon streets and ensure to observe no parking signes. Thanks.