The Course

The School of Understanding provides two deeply intertwined, yet conceptually different courses that together form the 21^st^-century skills course.

  1. The Thought Course: aimed at (self-)examining your beliefs, opinion, knowledge, and worldview
  2. The Skills course: aimed at bringing more of the essentials of daily life under your command.

Together these activities should give you the most future-proof tools possible, so that you, irrespective of most global developments remain in command of your own life and can be a source of positivity and growth in any environment you find yourself in.

How it works

The course has 20 full-day session on alternating Saturdays and one "workweek" in June/Juli. The (preliminary) schedule is here

Thought Course Skills Course
Benefits – Deeper understanding of your own beliefs and opinions
– A larger comfort zone
– A strengthened basis for (self-)confidence
– Deeper understanding of the essentials of daily life
– Become authoritative and future-proof in more aspect of your life
– Self-grown seasonal vegetables and preserved food
– Hands-on experience in sustainable building
300 hours 100 hours 200 hours
Languages Main materials in English. Lecture-like activities in English if English speakers present. Private interaction with teachers in Dutch or English, whatever comes easiest Dutch or English (if non-Dutch speaker present)
Scheduled sessions 20 20 + one week in June/Juli for the tiny house project
Unscheduled work Homework between sessions Tending own plot and practicing skills (leading to tangible results)
Homework – Pre-session homework (with feedback before the session), often watching documentaires or interviews.
– Having in-depth conversations with people with "opposite" values and political ideas.
Pre-session instruction videos or exercises
Example activities – Reflecting on the insights, thoughts, and feelings the homework evoked.
– Discussions: to share and enlighten, not to conclude
– Developing insight in the own daily habits (e.g., food, sleep/relaxation, health, physical exercise, et cetera )
– Every session includes some work in the garden: planning the year/produce, chopping wood, tilling the soil, nursing seedlings, planting, weeding, watering, harvesting, preserving, cooking with preserved food.
– For building a tiny house: structural design of a house, insulation, electricity (24 Volt, solar & wind energy), (grey and drinking) water, rocket-stove mass heater, building closets, beds, kitchen.
-Personal development: personal health habits, money and wealth management.
– Diverse skills: online privacy, repairing clothing.
Session structure
(Adapted to the weather)
– At session: sharing of impressions, new insights
– Discussion of content and insights
– "Theory" before each activity. Planning of session activities: the urgent, the important, and the rest.
– Typically participants fan out to different activities and switch multiple times so that everyone is exposed to most or all learning opportunities.
– The day is closed with a reflection and an initial planning for the next session.
Individual track – Associated with the homework. Each participant develops an individual interaction with the teacher addressing individual issues, wishes, and goals
– Developing a self-generated idea or plan from fragile to robust and presenting and discussing the diverse stages to others.
– Everyone can focus on an individual skill-set to master and/or focus on general skills like working more quickly and efficiently or making chores more enjoyable and useful
– regular updates on skill development, general progress, challenges to include or avoid
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