You want your life, work, and citizenship to reflect what truly
matters to you, but in the hustle and bustle of the day-to-day and the
pressures of culture to conform to a work-buy lifestyle, it's
challenging to step out of that rut and forge your own, authentic life.
We can help you harness your deepest values and turn them into positive
action. Sign up now for one of our fall online courses & get the support and motivation you need to take the next steps:
A Better World, A Meaningful Life
October 1-26, 2012
A
Better World, A Meaningful Life will help you find the freedom,
support, tools, and motivation you need to pair your passion and skills
to bring more joy and balance to your life and make a bigger difference
in the world. Find out more & sign up now.
Here's what Julie A. said about the course:
“It
has been one of the best learning experiences in my entire life! I am
500% satisfied that it was exactly what I was hoping and looking for at
this time in my life.”
Teaching for a Positive Future
October 8 -November 16, 2012
Teaching
for a Positive Future will help you use the lens and tools of humane
education to engage your students in grappling with our most challenging
global issues and learning to become leaders and active citizens for a
better world for all. Find out more & sign up now.
Here's what Haley A. said about the course:
"I
am absolutely loving the course! :) I really appreciate that all
educators, formal and informal in every sense, are included. Humane
education truly does encompass all. I will be using these tools and
ideas for years to come! Thank you!"
Raising a Humane Child
October 8-November 16, 2012
Raising
a Humane Child will help you in your quest to raise your children to be
joyful, engaged citizens in creating a just, compassionate, healthy
world for all. Find out more & sign up now.
Here's what Lisa P. said about the course:
“More
than changing me, this course has helped me to define and verbalize my
goals as a person and a parent. I hope my children remember me as a
person who always tried to make a positive difference in the world, who
valued others and acted on that, who was always kind, and who worked
hard to live up to her own ideals. I’ve realized that I do these things
more passively than actively—or more inwardly than outwardly—now. I
wonder how many of the people I ‘know’ have any idea what my ideals are?
The work of this course has helped me to define some concrete steps to
take to be more outward as a person and a parent trying to live in
harmony with values that I believe are critical, yet that are not widely
expressed in our dominant culture.”
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