FAQs:
How The Courses Schedules Are Arranged Time/Date: Sessions for each course can be once per week (most usual) or twice per week, as each group determines. All time/day details of each course are determined by the needs of the individual groups that form for each course. The teacher will take the time/day data sent in by each student and match up times and days to form groups.
The most common schedule is: one 2-hour session per week. There are nine sessions in each class. Each session is 2-hour minimum. (NOTE: according to the needs of the group - a session may sometimes go for an additional 15 or 30 minutes. This is unusual, but may happen. It is recommended that each participant make arrangements to not have to leave right at the end of the second hour, but have a bit of lee-way, if possible. The teacher will always do their best to cover the needed material within the 2-hour frame. However, as we are working with "balances" and people...it is good to have that cushion.)
The final choice of days of the week (Tues, Wed, or Thu are the most usual days, exceptions can be made if need arises.) and times (AM - PM) are determined by each group of participants for each class. So be sure to let the teacher know if there are any dates or times when you can NOT be unavailable for class. The easiest way is to contact through email: learningmoves@comcast.net
Setting up the On-Line Connections: The teacher will contact each student ahead of class and arrange times to meet on-line for overviewing and confirming the needed software, links, etc, so that each student will know and be prepared ahead of time for what the on-line protocol will be like.
Final Credit Hours: Each course is a combination of 18 (minimum) on-line hours and 6 home practice, study hours, for a total of 24 credit hours. Both courses are approved by the Edu-K Foundation for 24 Certification and Re-certification hours. The Five Element, level 1: Rooms With A View Course is also approved by the TFH US Association for 24 Re-Certification credit hours.
Payment/Cost: For the USA, 525. USD (477. early registration), for other countries, comparable 3-day course fees will apply according to what is normal for the area. Payment can be arranged through this site, or through a bank, etc. as with any other course. The teacher will make arrangements as needed.
Fall 2015:
Oct - Nov (These courses are scheduled to begin sometime in the 2nd week of Oct. Exceptions are made as need arises.)
Winter 2016: Jan - early March
Spring 2016: Approximately April - May