Earth Stewardship
Environmental Awareness
- Survivalistic Vision - Archaic-instinctive—survivalistic/automatic/reflexological
Purpose - Curiosity
Instructor : Rhys Thomas
Center of activity : Red
Survival (as an individual and as a planet), our need for world peace and environmental balance.
Element : Earth (The art of Human Emergence)
Area of conciousness : physical body, and requires you to be physically present within the ESA.
Key Words: stability, solidarity, unity and form.
* Learning outcome 1 - To understand the Principles of Gender
Objective 1 Enrol on the Eco Ambassador programme
Objective 2 "Express self to meet imperative physiological needs through instincts of Homo sapiens."
Objective 3Lesson Designing instruction for psychomotor behaviors
- Precept 1: Adopt a ’set to break sets’: Think different, get people that think different, take different perspective, different different different
- Precept 2: Explore the ‘givens’: Context is important for a problem. Maybe the context was wrong. Use Assumption surfacing or Reversals to get behind it. Get a fresh view on it. Try being very clear about your environment, trying to notice things you take for granted.
- Precept 3: Broad picture, local detail: You can store an enormous amount of information, but only very few items at a time. Use mind maps or similar techniques to go broad and deep at the same time or rather one after the other.
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Evidence for Action 1
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Earth Stewardship
* Tribal Vision - Animistic-tribalistic magical-animistic Tribal order
Purpose - Forgiveness
Spiral Dynamics - Purple
Instructor :
Center of activity : orange
Element: Water (Where attention flows, energy goes)
Area of conciousness: emotional
Moving beyond understanding of ourselves and realising the awareness of others-desires.
Key Words: difference, seperation, change, duality, and movement
* Learning outcome 1 - To understand the Principles of Vibration
Objective 1 SOCIAL
Objective 2 Establish the group identity.
Objective 3 Designing Constructivist Learning Experiences
- Precept 4: Value play: Play is central to learning, just think about being a kid. You learn by trial and error. It loosens things up if you can just play with a problem. For this you need to create a special settings, choose team members that trust each other and you can simply use such techniques as a way to build a team.
- Precept 5: Build up, don’t knock down: Go from ‘Yes, but…’ to ‘Yes, and…’. Value people.
- Precept 6: Live with Looseness: Things will be confusing, uncertain, contradictory, sceptical and more. Especially in whicked problems you need to live with it and let go to have a map built over time.
Action 1 "Sacrifice to the ways of the elders and customs as one subsumed in group."
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Becoming part of an Alliance
* Vision - RED Egocentric-exploitive power gods/dominionist
Spiral Dynamics - Red
Purpose - Love, your environment
Instructors :
Center of activity : yellow
Element: Fire (Industry relevant forced evolution)
Area of consciousness: intellectual body that includes thoughts, opinions, and judgments.
Key Words: Industry, energy, action, power, and will
* Learning outcome 1 - To understand the Principles of Polarity
Objective 1 Designing instruction for affective behaviors
Objective 2 ECONOMIC
Objective 3
- Precept 7: It is there already - nurture it: Creativity is probably already there, well below its potential. Try removing soem barriers. Delegate, make ideas welcome, schedule idea time.
- Precept 8: Involve others: We all have different view, and something normal for us might not be for somebody else. New ideas come from this. Enjoy the differences.
- Precept 9: Connect and be receptive: ideas can be triggered from your environment. These can be related to the problem or not. You need to link problems and triggers.
Action 1 Following codes
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Earth Stewardship Alliance Admin
* Vision - Purposeful / authoritarian Vision -
Purpose - Sense of Direction
Spiral Dynamics - Blue
Instructor :
Color: Green
Element: Air (Adaption and innovation re-engineers)
Environmental Area of focus :
Key words : Balance
* Learning outcome 1 - To understand the Principles of Cause and effect
Objective 1 TECHNICAL
Objective 2 LOCAL ENVIRONMENT
Objective 3
- Precept 10: Know what you really want: As they say “if you don’t know where you want to go, you probably won’t get there”. The way is not important, or rather needs to be loose, but the goal should be clear.
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Earth Stewardship Alliance Officer
* Vision - Scientific or Strategic - Multiplistic-achievist
Purpose - Sense of Direction
Spiral dynamics - Orange
Instructor - Liase with other group officers with help from Lois Loyd and Deborah Heaton-King
Color: blue (Situated: in the realm of communication)
Element: Sound
Area of environmental consciousness: through suitable media
Key Words: sound, vibration, communication, and self-expression
* Learning outcome 1 - To understand the Principles of Corrspondance
Objective 1 SOCIAL OBJECTIVE IN HERE
Objective 2
Objective 3
- Precept 11: Cycle often and close late: Try not to appear decisive, or stop at the first solution. Cycle a few times to allow extra deeper information to filter in.
- Precept 12: Manage the process: People, Place and Process. These are important and should be managed.
Action 1
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ESA International (International Admins and officers)
* Vision - Relativistic Communitarian - Relativistic-personalistic—communitarian/egalitarian
Instructor -
Color: Indigo
Element: Light
Area of consciousness: International
It is here that we have "sixth sight," or the ability to "see" by way of receiving insight or inspiration from the global mind.
Key Words: intuition, imagination, creative problem solving.
* Learning outcome 1 - To understand the Principles of Rhythm
Objective 1 "Sacrifice self interest now in order to gain acceptance and group harmony."
Objective 2 Improve the selected process in order to reduce variability.
Objective 3 Designing instruction for interpersonal behaviors GLOBAL ENVIRONMENT
Action 1 POLITICAL drumming
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Eco Ambassador
* Vision - Systemic-integrative
Instructor :
Spiral Dunamics : Yellow
Color : white (some believe violet)
Element : Thought
Center of activity : www.esa-international.eu (Forums)
Key Words: International Knowing and Global Consciousness
* Learning outcome 1 - To understand the Principles of Enviro-Mentalism
Objective 1 Designing instruction for cognitive behaviors
Objective 2
Objective 3
Action 1
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Evidence for Action 1
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