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Formation en ligne : Ecovillage Design Education 2022

Comprendre et expérimenter les fondements de la conception d’écovillage depuis une formation de quatre semaines s’inscrivant aux programmes de Développement Durable du Global Ecovillage Network (GEN) et de l’UNESCO.

Appelé à l’international « Ecovillage Design Education » ou désigné par son acronyme « E.D.E. », cette immersion au cœur de la création d’écovillage est adressée à toute personne motivée par le développement de liens au sein d’une communauté globale œuvrant pour la régénération planétaire, et par le partage d’outils résilients concrets.

Le Global Ecovillage Network tiendra sa prochaine édition en ligne, en anglais, from 12 March to 24 July, 2022.

*See below for the full programme of topics and guest presenters.*

The Ecovillage Design Education programme (EDE) was born out of the experiences of long existing communities and cutting edge educators or transformative and particpatory learning in order to share how to create a new way of living with low environmental impact and high quality of life, bringing together the four areas of regeneration: social, ecological, economic, and culture/worldview. 

These programmes are well known to be life changing. Previous participants have become change agents in their communities, cities and regions, capable of playing active roles in transitioning their communities, organisations and neighbourhoods, to more sustainable and regenerative practices, lifestyles and infrastructure, as well as leading more meaningful, joyful and healthier lives.

The course will equip you with skills and knowledge you will be able to put into action in any field or sector you are involved with, supporting you to become a facilitator of transformative learning environments and collaborative action.

The Ecovillage Design Education is for you if you want to…

  • Gain confidence in participatory facilitation and building resilient learning communities
  • Improve your communication skills and conflict management 
  • Explore shared leadership and participatory decision making processes
  • Practice deep sharing & trust building
  • Learn about appropriate environmental technologies 
  • Identify how to support and strengthen local economies
  • Experience how to think globally and act locally 
  • Gain a holistic perspective of sustainability and community building
  • Learn from the real experience of community builders and ecovillage founders
  • Improve design and implementation skills for effective regenerative projects
  • Work with others to explore your own dreams and plans, co-developing your projects throughout the programme.

The programme will explore the 4 areas of regeneration (social, ecology, economy and worldview) including formal classes with presentations, Q&A sessions, videos, exercises as well as group dynamics and deep sharing. Participants will create and co-develop group projects during the design sessions. 

You will gain:

  1. A certification as a Designer in Sustainability (when you attend 90% of the course)
  2. Integrative design skills in four areas of regeneration: social, ecology, economy, and worldview
  3. New friends, ideas, inspiration, and hope!

As a student, you get access to:

  1. Live classes and workshops with amazing teachers, including ecovillage founders. Plus recordings of all live classes to watch or repeat at your leisure
  2. A vibrant online learning community with changemakers from around the world, where you can interact, plan, collaborate and share your progress, insights and inspirations
  3. Live Q&As and support to design your own project with facilitators Macaco Tamerice and Taisa Mattos.
  4. Powerpoint presentations, references, videos, exercises and course texts that are yours for life

This Ecovillage Design Course covers:

  1. Creating Community & Embracing Diversity
  2. Skill & Conflict Management
  3. Dragon Dreaming: Co-creating collaborative projects
  4. Social & Personal Transformation
  5. Leadership & Participatory Decision Making Processes
  6. Permaculture Design & Green Building
  7. Renewable Energy, Water Management, Waste Management
  8. Sustainable Agriculture & Food Security
  9. Climate Change & How Ecovillages are tackling EmerGENcies
  10. Shifting from Global Economy to Sustainability
  11. Exploring Community Economies
  12. Social Currencies, Community Banks & Exchange Trade Systems
  13. Intrapreneurship, Edge Work & Living Systems
  14. Holistic Worldview & Reconnection with Nature
  15. Transformation of Consciousness & Trauma Work
  16. Designing Regenerative Cultures
  17. Evolutionary Approaches to Education
  18. Ecovillages and the Sustainable Development Goals
  19. And more…

Immersion

**According to the COVID-19 situation, GEN will explore opportunities for additional immersive weeks in Ecovillages so participants will be able to experience community life and more hands-on activities. To be confirmed.**

Your Commitment & Timing

This course involves approximately 120 hours of active learning. This includes weekly presentations from experts, discussions with facilitators (∼3 1/2 hr ), design group work (∼ 2 hr) , as well as self-paced study (∼ 1-2 hr) to integrate and apply what you learn. You will study with passionate people from around the world – a deeply enriching experience that also makes scheduling challenging. The main sessions will be on Saturdays from 14:00 – 17:30 CET, and there will be two extra session on a Sunday at the same time (on 24th of April and 24th of July).

To support as many people as possible to participate fully, we will create a diversity of opportunities to take part in live sessions as well as ways to catch up or work asynchronously. All live classes will be recorded and available for you to watch whenever you want (during and beyond the course). To qualify for the certificate, we ask you to attend at least 90% of live sessions and co-develop a design project in groups. *Participants from extremely different time zones will have alternate options to fulfill these requirements.*

Costs and Special discount

For the full comprehensive course and certificate: £980 (the Early Bird option ended on 21 January). You can check the approximate value in your currency here. You can pay by card, or via paypal or direct bank transfer – either the full price upfront, or in installments.

Discount : Using the promo code MARC10 you get 10% discount on the course.

Lead Facilitators

Macaco Tamerice is a sociologist, a life coach, and expert in human processes specialised in community-building, inner transformation, leadership and conflict resolution. In her life she researched with passion how to regenerate our planet and human systems. She has been living at Damanhur, Federation of Communities since 1993, where she has held many roles of artistic and social responsibilities, also the top  leadership positions in the community. 

In 2008, she became Vice President and in 2009 President of the Global Ecovillage Network-Europe (GEN Europe) until 2015. She is one of GEN’s United Nations representatives and the President of the NGO Damanhur Education. Macaco is a multilingual international speaker, facilitator of many courses and seminars, has organized and taught 13 EDEs at Damanhur, in The Gambia, and online.

Trained in music and voice, she has toured as a professional jazz singer in Europe, Canada and Japan for over twenty years and has taught voice and led seminars since 1984. An advocate for sustainability, she lives in a straw bale house that she built together with her husband, a Peruvian architect.

Taisa Mattos is an experienced Gaia Education certified trainer. She has coordinated and taught Ecovillage Design Education Programmes since 2009, having contributed to 27 programmes so far, all over Brazil also in Portugal, Argentina, and Mozambique, and online. Currently serving as Education and Research Coordinator at the Global Ecovillage Network (GEN), Taisa works as an international trainer and consultant in the fields of sustainability, social innovations, and community life.

Ecovillage researcher and Board member of the International Communal Studies Association (ICSA), Taisa is the author of the book Ecovillages: building a regenerative culture.  She holds a masters degree in Communities and Social Ecology and is also a Professor at the Post-Graduate Program on Pedagogy of Cooperation and Social Methodologies in Rio de Janeiro and São Paulo (UNIP/Projeto Cooperação). 

Leader author of the GEN Regenerative Urban Communities Manual and Project Coordinator of the Ecovillage Transition in Action, an Erasmus+ Strategic Partnership Project on collaboration between community-led initiatives and local authorities for regional sustainability. Taisa has contributed to transition initiatives both in urban and rural areas, being the co-founder of Terra Una Ecovillage (Brazil, which she left in 2013) and other small urban communities in Rio. She has been actively engaged with the Ecovillage Movement since 2004.

See the *sample lesson* called Meet the Facilitators to get a sense of the additional complementary experience and knowledge of the guest presenters.

Also, see the *sample lesson* of Frequently Asked Questions. If your question is not answered there, you can reach out to education@ecovillage.org for further enquiries.

Testimonials from previous participants:

 Feeling overwhelmed with admiration and respect for everyone in the EDE Team. The collective wisdom is truly incredible. Macaco and Taisa have completely exceeded my expectations as they are wonderful facilitators and great teachers, possibly the best teachers I have ever encountered. The course structure is perfect! Everything about the course is just perfect, its quite amazing what we can do online.

Khalil

The online experience was one of the best moments in my life

Ranga

I am deeply impressed by the enormous knowledge and experience of all of this EDEs presenters. We could not have asked for a better collection of educators.

EDE participant

This has really been a very transforming course for me.  It has given me so much clarity of how I may choose the course of my life in the coming years. 

Marivic

How we learned from each other, how we improved as a group as the project progressed. How we learned to manage conflict and decision-making better. How some of the individuals of the group learned to be more humble.

EDE Participant

Course Content

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