The following pages are about the history of the European Permaculture Teachers Partnership - until 2024.
The European Permaculture Teachers’ Partnership (short: ‘EPT’, European PC Teachers) has 12 official Partnership organisations funded by the EU-programme Leonardo DaVinci and several non-funded Partner organisations all over Europe – the number is growing. Currently, more than 150 people are connected through this partnership.
On the following pages you will find:
- What we want (aims and objectives of the EPT)
- Who we were (partners and people)
- How we collaborated (work structure, meeting reports, and more)
- Funding opportunities (project applications for inspiration and collaboration)
- Beyond EPT (further initiatives that evolved from the EPT)
- Apprenticing and Mentoring
- Children in Permaculture
- EU Core Curriculum
- Permaculture College of Europe
- PLAN
- PLANT
- How to join (contributions, networking, information)
- Links (related networks)
The EPT in numbers:
- 92 pages of application form filled in
- 220.000 Euros in European funding (Lifelong Learning Programme, "Leonardo da Vinci")
- 12 funded partner countries
- 11 additional partner countries
- 7 transnational plus several smaller bi- or transnational meetings over the course of 2 years
- each meeting: 1 week, 50 people, a total of 150 different participants (half male / half female)
- meetings accompanied by pre- and post-events (teacher trainings, site visits to permaculture projects)
- 7 major topics worked on: educational structures, methods for teaching, curricula, timetables and content of courses, best practice on pc sites, widening participation, livelihoods, publishing materials online (all with a number of subtopics)
- 250+ subscriptions to bi-monthly newsletter
- 4+ national PC organisations founded or in the making
- 10+ follow-up and side projects initiated
- 2015: continuation of EPT-network at the International Permaculture Convergence in London
- ... and loads more!
Editing Team
Editors
- Cathrine Dolleris (Denmark)
- Mari Korhonen (Finland)
- Elena Parmiggiani (Italy)
- Ivaylo Popov (Bulgaria)
- Mihaela Tzarchinska (Bulgaria)
- Mariya Obretenova (Bulgaria)
- Sandra Campe (Germany)
Administrators
- Leo Bakx (Netherlands)
- Domen Zupan (Slovenia)
- Rakesh Rootsman Rak (UK)
- Martin Giannini (Ireland)
- Tanja Korvenmaa (Finland)
- Sandy James (UK)
- Pablo Gonzales (Spain)
- Noelia Jiménez (Spain)
Banner image contributors
- Leo Bakx (Netherlands)
- Tanja Korvenmaa (Finland)
- Domen Zupan (Slovenia)
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