John Cunningham CNVC Certified Trainer
John trained individually with Marshall Rosenberg in Switzerland in the
summer of 1999 and became a certified trainer with the Center for
Nonviolent Communication in the spring of 2000. He has given trainings
in a variety of settings since then, most notably within the Waldorf
school movement.
John met Waldorf education in 1978 when he helped found a pioneering
school on Orcas Island and began his study of Anthroposophy. From
1984-86, John attended Emerson College in England where he received his
Waldorf teaching credential. From the fall of 1986 through spring 2000,
he was a Waldorf class teacher in southern Oregon. During those years
and continuing after he left the classroom, he was active in the
Association of Waldorf Schools of North America (AWSNA) Delegates'
Circle and served on the AWSNA Western Regional Committee.
John is presently teaching a three-day home school program for ten- and
eleven-year-olds in Nevada City, California, where he integrates an
awareness cultivated through Nonviolent Communication with a Waldorf
curriculum and pedagogy.
John has published a small booklet, variously called Compassionate
Communication and Waldorf Education, or Compassionate Communication and
the Emerging Art of Empathy. He is deeply interested in how the "way of
seeing" developed by Johannes Goethe in his scientific writings sheds
light on the cultivation of empathy. Perhaps the work of Marshall
Rosenberg is providing us with the means to acelerate the birth of a
Compassionate (Phenomenological) Communication whereby we can language
the universal process of human becoming, giving us access to the "field
beyond right and wrong."
Australian contact:
Heather Lawrence transformersforpeace@gmail.com 04
1163 9472
Visit
John's comprehensive website for more info and resources:
www.empathy-conexus.com
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