Facilitators-Handbook-For-Permaculture

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INTRODUCTION: Permaculture Workshops 5

Whatever your level of expertise, you can always invite or hire senior participants of


past Permaculture workshops and/or respected local experts or community members


with proven skills in specific areas – such as soil conservation, LEISA, small enterprise


development, or appropriate technology – to participate in leading the course as co-


facilitators, guest presenters, or assistants. This will enhance your course and its local


relevance. You will be responsible for ensuring that guest presenters cover their selected


topic(s) in the time provided in the lesson plan.


Remember to teach only what you know well and can demonstrate with ease.


Contact IDEP Foundation for information if you feel you need help to teach less familiar


techniques offered in this book.


Who attends Permaculture workshops?


Permaculture workshops are mainly intended for rural men and
women who make a living from farming small plots of land.
This means that many of them may have difficulty reading and
writing, or may lack confidence in their ability to learn.

If they have been educated through the formal school system,
which is dominated by rote learning, they will be unaccustomed

to engaging critical or creative thinking in a classroom setting. At the same time, they are


likely to possess a wealth of life skills and cultural knowledge, acquired through informal


family and community networks.


This often includes highly detailed knowledge of the flora and fauna, processes


and cycles of the local ecosystem, as a result of direct and continuous


interaction with nature.


Ideally, the participants selected for Permaculture workshops will come from all sectors


of the community in which the course is held. The best participants are those who are


ready, eager, and able to work towards positive change in their communities.


Local community and religious leaders and heads of women’s, farmers’, and youth groups


can have a powerful influence on the rest of the community and should be included as


participants whenever possible.


Participants from other areas and even other countries may improve the flavor of the


course by bringing fresh perspectives from outside the community, although in some


cases, the presence of foreigners may inhibit community members from fully participating


in classroom discussions.

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