Facilitators-Handbook-For-Permaculture

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32 Facilitator’s Handbook for Permaculture Workshops


Prepare the tools and materials needed to run the course
Tools and materials for specific activities: Each of the hands-on field activities
and classroom exercises presented in this handbook includes a list of the tools and/or
materials needed to carry it out, so you can create a tools and materials list according
to your lesson plan. Below is a general checklist of the minimum requirements for a
Permaculture workshop.

The minimum requirements for running an Permaculture workshop

A Permaculture workshop can be run anywhere, as long as the
following support tools, facilities, and resources are available.

People


  • A competent, well prepared facilitator.

  • Interpreter, assistant facilitators, and resource people as required.


Place


  • A sheltered space with comfortable seating and sun screens to serve as a
    classroom.

  • Toilet facilities for both men and women.

  • A large vertical surface where brainstorming results and drawings can be hung
    and displayed (other than the whiteboard).


Sustenance


  • Healthy food for meals, morning tea, afternoon tea, and snacks.

  • Fresh, clean, drinking water for in the field and in the classroom area.


Classroom tools


  • A cloth bag to hold all the participants’ classroom tools and course materials.

  • A whiteboard or blackboard and markers.

  • A map of the village, which can be acquired from the local village government
    office.

  • Large sheets of paper, and optionally, flip charts, for brainstorming exercises and
    design projects to be carried out by small groups of participants.

  • Sandboxes or parts of the classroom floor space where participants can build 3-D
    models for design projects, and 3-D model building materials such as sand, rice
    husks, sawdust, etc.

  • Writing material for participants (e.g. an exercise book and pen for each person).

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