Teaching Permaculture Creatively 2012: Eastern PA

A Nine-Day Intensive Professional Permaculture Teacher Training Course

March 23 through April 1, 2012, Kimberton Waldorf School, Phoenixville, PA

  

Consider this proposition: Events make the best teachers.  The most significant 
learnings of our lives mostly come from situations we have experienced, and 
even when people lecture well, they make their presentation an event from which 
we learn.  If events make the best teachers, it would follow that effective 
educators focus their energy on designing effective learning events.  How does 
this apply to teaching permaculture? 

This nine-day intensive Permaculture Teacher Training explores how to create 
permaculture learning events, applying ecological principles and processes to 
the design of permaculture workshops, courses, and other experiences.  Learn 
how to quickly assess students’ learning modalities, eight intelligences, and 
other niche characteristics; create effective learning environments; design 
multifunctional, functionally interconnected courses where the whole experience 
is far greater than the sum of the sessions! 

Each trainee in this course will design and run short classes and exercises, 
speak in public, plan and budget an event, and coteach a public one-day 
permaculture workshop at course end.  What do whole learning systems look, feel 
and sound like?  Come find out!  The best way to learn is to do, and to have 
fun doing it!  Join us!

Limited to 27 certified permaculture design course graduates; pre-course 
preparation required.

Course Staff:

Dave Jacke, primary author of Edible Forest Gardens, has taught innumerable 
workshops and courses across the country using the principles you will learn in 
this training.  This is the fifth teacher training he will lead.

Farmer, educator, and designer Chris Jackson works with at-risk youth and 
livestock at a school in Plainfield, VT, and homesteads there.  He took this 
training with Dave and Jono Neiger in 2007, and has taught three trainings with 
Dave since. 

Kim Almeida hails from the south shore of Boston, where she farms organic 
annual and perennial vegetables, workshops, and social systems.  This will be 
her second time assisting with this training, which she took in 2009.

Costs:

• A $25 nonrefundable application fee applies to course cost if accepted.  You 
may register and pay the application fee at: 
http://permacultureteachertraining.eventbrite.com

• Cost for tuition, meals, lodging: $1,300-$1,700 sliding scale.  Early 
application discount: $1,250 if completed applications are received before 
February 1!  Commuters (no breakfast or lodging included): $1,050-$1,450 
sliding scale, $1,000 if completed application received by February 1.

• An additional nonrefundable deposit of $275 is required to hold your place 
once accepted into the program.  Full payment is required by March 1, 2010.

• Partial scholarships will be available—and your completed scholarship 
application will help us raise funds!   

For more information, download the brochure, Student Outcomes, and the course 
application (includes scholarship application) at 
http://www.meetup.com/permie/files/.

CONTACT:

The Eastern Pennsylvania Permaculture Guild, c/o Melissa Miles, 

101 Abbey Drive, Linfield, PA 19468, 
(484) 949-1600,

[email protected]

 

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Dave Jacke
Dynamics Ecological Design
308 Main St. #2C • Greenfield, MA • 01301
603-831-1298 • [email protected]

Visit www.edibleforestgardens.com for information on or to purchase my 
award-winning two-volume book, Edible Forest Gardens.

Mark Krawczyk and I are now writing a new book on Coppice Agroforestry!  Find 
out more at 
http://www.kickstarter.com/projects/coppiceagroforestry/dave-and-mark-write-a-coppice-agroforestry-book
 and support our effort by sending a check to the address above—we will honor 
the same rewards listed on the kickstarter website for any donations sent now.

It is not the strongest species that survives,
nor the most intelligent,
but the one most responsive to change.
    Charles Darwin


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