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![]() Topic: Certification Requirements & FeesPosted: 24 May 2006 at 1:44am |
THIS PAGE REFERS TO2007 CourseFOR FUTURE SPONSORS:INFORMATION PURPOSES ONLYIf you are interested in Sponsoring or Venue Hosting for a Permaculture Design Certification Course:Please Contact Rachel@NTSUSTAIN.orgPermaculture Design Certification Requirements 72 hrs. Includes:
Introduction to Permaculture Basics You can purchase and read either of the suggested texts below for an Introduction to Permaculture as preparation for the Permaculture Certification Course: Gaia's Garden by Toby Hemenway
Introduction to Permaculture by Bill Mollison
This with workshop I and II will complete the requirements for your Permaculture Design Certification.
Workshops I & II will include Lunch, classroom lectures, observation exercises and Enrollment Limit: 15 Students Instructor: Wayne Weiseman is certified by The Permaculture Institute of Australia as an instructor of the Permaculture Design Certificate Course. He has worked as a school teacher and as a consultant to educators and administrators in curriculum and professional development. As a primitive wilderness instructor he relied on observation techniques and a thorough understanding of the natural world to ply his trade. He has worked extensively with corporate executives in the arts of team building, nature study and the application of ideas in business and life developed through the observation of the cycles and connections found in the natural world. He has worked as a builder and contractor, herbalist, renewable energy expert, and farmer for the past twenty-five years. Wayne is currently Director of The Permaculture Project, a full-service, international consulting business promoting the ideas of eco-agriculture, renewable energy resources and eco-construction methods. He currently plies his trade at Dayempur Farm in Southern Illinois, a land-based, self-reliant community project combining organic crop/food production, ecologically-built shelter, renewable energy, appropriate technologies and educational programs. Contact/ Registration: Rachel Lueke 469-569-9012 Rachel@ntsustain.org Dates:The Permaculture Design Certification Part I Friday - Sunday 8am-6:00pm Daily Location: Center for Living Ethics, 340 Country Club Road, McKinney, Texas 75069, Map & Directions: http://www.centerforlivingethics.org Email: Rachel@ntsustain.org Phone# 469-569-9012 Instructor: Wayne Weiseman http://www.permacultureproject.com/index.htm The Permaculture Design Certification Part II Friday - Sunday 8am-6:00pm Daily Location: Center for Living Ethics, 340 Country Club Road, McKinney, Texas 75069, Map & Directions: http://www.centerforlivingethics.org Email: Rachel@ntsustain.org Phone# 972-569-9012 Instructor: Wayne Weiseman http://www.permacultureproject.com/index.htm Payment by Check:
Payments may be made in installments with final payment received before Workshop Begins Make Checks payable to: North Texas Society for Sustainability Online Payment Options
Complete 72 Hr. Permaculture Design Certification includes Workshop I and II Total Fee: $1,025.
Payment Option 1: Click here to purchase this workshop. Payment Option 2: Four Installments: Three Payments $256.25 Final $256.25 Course Content
The course fee includes lunch, practical hands on activities on 7 acres, class instruction, expert lecture & site visits. A handbook of resources and bibliographical materials are included. Required Textbook NOT included. Please visit Amazon for “Permaculture: A Designer’s Manual” by Bill Mollison to purchase the required textbook and look inside the books’ Table of Contents for a course overview.
Permaculture is a copyrighted word of the Permaculture Institute of Australia. Graduates of the certificate course are permitted to use the word Permaculture in their choice of livelihood. Please contact The Permaculture Project for more information on scheduled courses, or if you would like to organize a course in your area. Sponsored By: The North Texas Society for Sustainability N.T.S.O.S is an open collaborative bringing people together with tools for learning that will build our capabilities for sustainable development, design, and practice. Edited by admin - 13 Mar 2009 at 11:48am |
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