Morag Gamble's 5-Week Permaculture Teacher Cert: Enroll Now!
By Morag Gamble
PermaNews Brief
Key Takeaways
Transition to permaculture education with a 5-week intensive online course, equipping you to teach internationally.
- Become an internationally recognized permaculture teacher.
- Learn program development, facilitation, and teaching methods.
- Engage in live sessions, practicals, and a final "teach-in."
- Gain lifetime access to comprehensive course materials.
- Prerequisite: Permaculture Design Certificate or current enrollment.
Why It Matters
This course offers a fast-track for certified permaculture designers to advance their skills and build a career in permaculture education, increasing the global reach of regenerative practices.
What to Do Next
Review the course syllabus and preregister for the upcoming online teacher training.
Recommended for: Permaculture Design Certificate holders or current students aiming to become internationally recognized permaculture teachers.
The Permaculture Education Institute offers a Permaculture Teacher Certificate online course led by Morag Gamble, designed to qualify participants as internationally recognized permaculture teachers in just 5 weeks. Starting March 4th, the program runs with weekly live Zoom classes every Tuesday from March 4 to April 1 (4pm-6pm AEST) and practical tutorials every Wednesday from March 6 to April 3 (4pm-5pm AEST). Lifetime access to all content, replays, and resources is provided. To graduate, participants must complete all projects, attend 80% of sessions, and fulfill a prerequisite of having a Permaculture Design Certificate (PDC) or being a current PDC student with Morag Gamble. The course structure includes Week 1 on permaculture teaching foundations; Week 2 on developing programs, setting goals, identifying learner needs, designing from patterns to details, curriculum adaptation, and lesson plans; Week 3 likely on teaching methods (inferred from sequence); Week 4 on advanced facilitation; and Week 5 featuring a teach-in with program sharing, practice teaching, and reflective practices. Additional perks include resource lists, handouts, a dedicated chat forum for student interaction with Morag and her team. This intensive program equips learners with skills to teach permaculture professionally, from program design to practical delivery, ideal for kick-starting careers in permaculture education. A free 15-minute chat with Morag is available for guidance. Its appeal lies in the short duration, live interaction, global accessibility, and direct mentorship from an expert, making it efficient for committed PDC holders aiming to transition into teaching roles swiftly.
Source: permacultureeducationinstitute.org
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