Calling all
Permaculture fanatics!
Permaculture Teaching Matters (PTM) is an international teachers training course organised by La Bolina and facilitated by Alfred Decker and Candela Vargas. The course will be available to
PDC holders from any country.
PTM is designed for those who want to teach based on
Rosemary Morrow’s participatory learning methods. The course will help participants to:
*Change the way they think about education.
*Move towards a
permaculture teaching career
*Empower others with life-changing skills
*Learn to pass on knowledge of permaculture theory and practice in ways that creates real change in your students, and activates entire communities
*Make connections with an international community of permaculture teachers
*Gain skills in working with students from different cultures and backgrounds
When and Where:
The PTM course will take place from December 8-15, 2018, at the facilities of La Bolina restoration
project in Saleres, a beautiful little village in the depths of the “Valle
de Lecrin” in Granada. La Bolina is an association that works for the integration of refugees and migrants in rural environments, through the creation of
sustainable livelihoods based on agroecology, permaculture and sustainable commerce.
More info about La Bolina www.labolina.org
The course begins: Dinner on the night of December 8th.
Ends: Certificate ceremony on the night of December 15th, followed by optional dinner, party and “No Talent Show”. There will be an optional breakfast available the next morning.
Sign up here:
https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSeZDB68IL495rq6geFPGJQEpvR3HK2JjlyOc6smkCgAh87L7w/viewform
This course is for:
PDC holders in any of the following fields: teachers and students of architecture, landscape design, school/community gardeners,
local government community development officers, ecology and other disciplines including geography, regenerative agriculture and agroforestry as well as
permaculture design. If you’re looking to do any type of sustainability or permaculture education/communication, this is the course you’ve been waiting for. In addition, this course will have a special focus on permaculture for refugees and migrants.
You will learn how to:
Design a short or a long course
Develop clear course outcomes and ethics
Adopt appropriate body behaviour and use nonviolent communication
Prepare learning resources and use teaching aids effectively
Organise classroom and learning environments
Work with a broad range of people from different cultures and backgrounds
Draw on strategies that promote thinking and integrate practical
experience
Deliver clear explanations and concepts
Explain the structure and function of the
Permaculture Design Course
Give engaging digital presentations
Debrief, appraise, and apply other teaching techniques
Work collaboratively in groups
Practice teaching in a safe, supportive community of peers
We require all students to have completed a PDC (anywhere in the world) before the course starting date.
PTM Fees and Accommodation:
The price for the course is 600€.
Your fees include:
Three healthy
vegetarian meals a day and accommodation in shared bedrooms
A life-changing learning experience
Digital resources
A Permaculture Teaching Matters Certificate
A new generation of permaculture teachers and doers for you to join!
A free copy of
Permaculture Magazine
Option to buy Rosemary’s Earth User’s Guide to Teaching Permaculture at a 30% discount.
Option to buy Rosemary’s PTM Manual at the cost of printing
Contact:
Luis:
ptm@permaculturasureste.org
Candela: +34601465875
Alfred:
http://12pdesign.net
More info here:
http://12pdesign.net/2018/09/10/ptm-granada-2018/
More about Rosemary “Rowe” Morrow:
http://www.bluemountainspermacultureinstitute.com.au/about-us/
PTM Teaching Team:
Alfred Decker
Alfred’s passion in life has been ecological and social justice activism, of which permaculture has played a central part. Since his first PDC in 1998 in California, Alfred has been involved with social movements and projects throughout Europe and the Americas. He is the founder of the 12 Principles Permaculture Design consultancy, Permacultura Barcelona and the Forest Gardens project at Can Masdeu; was a member of the European Permaculture Teachers Partnership and the Permaculture Council of Europe; and holds a post graduate diploma in sustainable architecture and renewable
energy (Centre for Alternative Technology). After a PTM training, he undertook a two year mentorship and later co-taught six courses with Rosemary, ultimately earning a diploma in Permaculture Education & Community Development in 2013 through her organisation Blue Mountains Permaculture Institute in Australia. He also co-edited the PTM Manual and organised a successful PTM crowdfunding campaign. Alfred has taught widely throughout Europe and currently lives on a smallholding in the Montnegre i el Corredor Natural Park north of Barcelona, Spain, where he is creating a permaculture demonstration site and educational project called Can Comú.
Candela Vargas:
Candela began investigating the mechanisms of life at an early age, and later studied Biology at the University of Granada. She became a passionate activist and fighter for Climate Justice at COP 15 when she moved to Denmark, where she lived for 8 years, completing a masters in Nature Management and a thesis on Forest Garden Design and Implementation. She is a cofounders of FFIRN (Food Forest International Research Network), has been a member of the board of Permaculture Denmark for 5 years, a
LAND advisor, a
volunteer coordinator at the pioneering urban garden in Copenhagen Byhaven 2200, and involved in many other projects such as Seed Pop Up,
Gift Circle, and many other environmental/cultural collectives. Candela has been teaching permaculture in Denmark, Sweden, Iceland and Spain. In Italy she enjoyed with Rowe and Alfred a great PTM course that reinforced her teaching skills and got her teaching PTM courses with Alfred.
She loves gathering wild foods, doing acroyoga, and singing her Permaculture songs.