Discussion Courses
NWEI discussion courses provide an enjoyable, supportive setting
in which to examine personal values and habits, engage in stimulating
discussion, and make personal changes if desired. Since 1993, tens of
thousands of individuals and hundreds of organizations have been involved
in NWEI courses.
Courses consist of 7 to 12 people who meet weekly for about an hour to
discuss readings from a course book. Course books, each about 100 to 150
pages in length, contain a diverse collection of essays, articles, and
book excerpts organized around weekly themes to create lively discussion.
Discussion questions and a suggested meeting format are included as well. NWEI volunteers periodically offer presentations focusing on each of the available
courses. Presentations, which last approximately one hour, are a wonderful way learn how the courses function as well as acquaint yourself further with
the philosophy of the Northwest Earth Institute. Currently
scheduled presentations as well as classes currently in session are available. If you would like to schedule a presentation, please contact your community's chapter.
Each meeting consists of two parts: an opening and a facilitated discussion.
Except for the first meeting, sessions are opened and facilitated by members
of the group on a rotating basis. This structured, yet non-didactic format
encourages a process which: --EPA
employee, Seattle
"The course has made a difference in my life because it got
my attention and woke me up to the current state of the earth. It
ignited a passion to spread the word about the need for fundamental
change in the way people think and live in order to survive as a
species and as a living geosystem. I made a commitment to change
the way I live to be more accountable for my impact on the earth
and to be an example for others."