The Art of Teaching

with

Donna Farhi


Pre-launch access open now.
First Live Support Circle with Donna -
9th May 2024, 10:00 AM (NZT) (When is that for me?)

At Last, A Teacher Training 
That focuses on the 
Process and Technique

There are thousands of yoga teacher training programs throughout the world. Most are heavy on content and light on the art and technique of delivery.  The Art of Teaching is for teachers, young and old, beginning and experienced, who wish to radically hone their ability to teach with clarity of purpose and to provide their students with captivating learning experiences.  

As a post-lineage pioneer, Donna has been at the forefront of generating a new model for practicing and teaching Yoga that goes beyond prescriptive methods and heralds a return to Yoga as a path of self-inquiry.  In this practice, discourse and discussion delivered over 4 months, Donna will share the defining principles of her model for teaching and how this can be used as a template to revolutionize your practice and instruction. The length of this course reflects that deep change, in your relationship with yoga and in your teaching, takes time to fully integrate.  That said, the course is remarkably flexible in how you work through the content: in 45-minute increments that reflect your own home and work schedule, or together with a study buddy or small gathering of other participants where you do the sessions together.  From the first session, however, our members tell us they are actively integrating the principles and techniques into their teaching with confidence and with remarkable results.  

 Guided by Donna in weekly Support Circles, you’ll explore the nature of a personal practice and how the teacher’s self-nourishment and deepening perception can provide embodied resources for teaching from a place of deep authenticity.  She’ll expand on how to progressively lay the foundation for fostering inquiry-based learning–creating the context to increase the student’s capacity to investigate, deduct, adapt, and evolve based on their unique life and journey. 

Throughout a 40-year teaching career, Donna has come to recognize how difficult it can be to offer safe and sustainable Yoga within a commercial market that pressures teachers to deliver workouts in increasingly short class times.  One of the hallmarks of this approach to teaching is the increased safety for students even in group classes and online formats.

The Art of Teaching is intended to provide valuable resources, thought-provoking discussion, and on-going peer support for teachers who want to offer powerful learning experiences to their students and successfully forge a career that is both sustainable and satisfying.

Delivered Online 
over Four Months
Weekly q&A Support Circles


Is This Course for You?

If you have ever completed a Yoga teacher training program that was heavy on content and light on the technique of delivery, this course is for you.  If you’ve been teaching for decades but want to reignite your passion for teaching and reorient towards guided-inquiry teaching, this course will provide you with new skills.  If you are considering a career as a Yoga teacher and want to commit to an approach to teaching that is about empowerment of your students, The Art of Teaching is an excellent foundation. 

This course is suitable for any Yoga teacher interested in adopting a shared-inquiry approach to teaching that restores the self-agency of his or her students.  Teachers from all methods, styles, and traditions have attended Donna’s NZ residential 21-day teacher training in the past and this course- The Art of Teaching makes that material more accessible. 

How is this different from a Yoga teacher training?

Most Yoga teacher training courses focus on content and technique of practice. Few, however, expound on the process and technique of teaching that is, the delivery.  This course is about learning how to effectively teach and apply content (from whatever method or style) within a complex and dynamic teaching environment. This means even if you've been teaching for a long time, crafting your delivery can help you build and retain your students. Because we can never underestimate how much of students' experience is shaped by their sense of safety, ease of learning, connection to the teacher, and growing confidence in their own abilities.


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How The Course Works

Summary Structure: 

The course consists of four modules delivered over sixteen weeks with the following structure.

You can start the first session immediately after your enrolment is confirmed. Each of the following thirteen sessions will be available as soon as you have marked the current session as complete.

Each session contains two videos: an experiential and a theoretical class that deliver over three hours of material.

Unlike many livestream classes, all class sessions have been filmed with professional lighting and sound, and several simultaneous cameras to give you the best angles to understand the material. All material has been edited to give you, the participant, the experience of being in the room with us.  

Session Details

A.

The Experiential Class: All but the last two sessions begin with a 2-hour experiential class taught by Donna.  The class was pre-filmed in a live class setting with a small group of participants.  This allows you to see a broad range of body structures as well as variations and adaptations of practices and how they may be tailored for each individual.  

The purpose of the 2-hour class is to give you, the teacher/practitioner a direct connection to the experience of receiving shared-inquiry teaching. What is it like as a student to be invited into an engaging inquiry that heightens your perception, and your sense of kinesthesia and interoceptive process? 

Each experiential class will cover a theme that will be tied to the principles presented in the following theoretical class. 

B.

The Theoretical Class: Consisting of a 45-60 minute discourse followed by time for questions, answers and discussion. The theoretical class forms the basis for understanding the central principles and techniques used in a shared-inquiry pedagogy. The material in these classes is a distillation not only of Donna's understanding of teaching gleaned from decades of instruction but also her experience of training teachers. The material expands on the substantial content of the course manual.  

C.

The Support Circle Q&A and Discussion (90 minutes): In these live sessions you will have an opportunity to engage directly with Donna. Support Circles will be held weekly on Thursdays at 10:00 AM NZT from May 9th 2024. There are two short breaks with no Support Circles. Click here to download the full Support Circle Schedule for The Art of Teaching 2024

Can't Make A Live Session?

For those unable to attend live, you can still have your questions answered. You can pre-submit your questions and listen to the answers in the replay. Although there will be lots of scope for spontaneous discussion and opportunities for you to share perceptions with other participants, pre-submitting questions allows Donna to gather and curate the very best resources for these live sessions.
Additionally, we have opened up a new section in our private online community, Connect, where Donna will be visiting to respond to your questions and comments. If we have enough participants who would like a live session at a different time of day, we will consider it.

D.

Follow Through (Anchoring the Material)You’ll be provided with a substantial manual for each module. Included in the course material are specific challenges that you can explore on your own, with a partner, or with your students to strengthen your teaching skills.  This resource is the foundation upon which good teaching can be transformed into great teaching.

Course Payment Options 
Three Course Payment Options 
Single payment

US$

2397


  • 24 months access
  • Fourteen live support circles
  • Comprehensive course manual
  • Up to 68 Continuing education credits
  • 15 days right of refund* 
MONTHLY PAYMENTS

Six equal payments

US$

417

/mth (for 6 mths)

  • 24 months access (access paused if payments fail)
  • Fourteen live support circles
  • Comprehensive course manual
  • Up to 68 Continuing education credits
  • 15 days right of refund*
MONTHLY PAYMENTS

Twelve equal payments

US$

208

/mth (for 12 mths)

  • 24 months access (access paused if payments fail)
  • Fourteen live support circles
  • Comprehensive course manual
  • Up to 68 Continuing education credits
  • 15 days right of refund*

*With immediate access and self-paced progression through the course material, marking Session One as complete within the first 15 days indicates course acceptance and ends the refund period. 

Here’s what people are saying about the course

Saraseva Sawyer

Teacher - Self Realization Sevalight Centre, Christchurch

The course brings inspiration and freshness

The Art of Teaching has been truly transformative on every level, both personally and professionally; whilst carrying a message for all teachers/practitioners of Yoga worldwide. It somehow encompasses a vast body of knowledge and understanding in an impressively succinct and assimilable way. The course brings inspiration and freshness to all areas of personal and professional practice, as well as a vital and timely reminder of what it truly means to be a teacher and teacher/practitioner of this ancient and Healing Art. I have loved every minute of it.


Victoria Pomeroy

Owner/Teacher -  Flow Hot Yoga, Christchurch 

Superb, refined, And distilled

The Art of Teaching is the most superb, refined, and distilled learning I have ever had the good fortune to attend.

Jade Frederiksen

Level 2 Yoga Teacher, Founder of Anglesea Yoga

the course structure, the presentation and sequencing of course material makes it easy to follow and integrate the theory

I just want to say how incredibly valuable this course has been for my personal and professional life. The content is obviously amazing (thanks Donna!), but the course structure, the presentation and sequencing of course material makes it easy to follow and integrate the theory. The sequential release of material interspersed by the  Zooms works wonderfully. . . I'm currently studying another course online over the same period of time (for twice the price!), and it is really difficult to follow and poorly presented. So, thank you so much. 


Here’s What You’ll Get When You Sign Up

  • Start the course as you register. This means you can get a head start working through the classes and reading of the manual long before the first Support Circle.
  • The four modules contain fourteen separate sessions, available sequentially on demand, and supported with a live Q&A Support Circle with Donna, every week starting from May 9th 2024
  • Comprehensive course manual, including references, additional reading, guides for self-inquiry, and suggested teaching exercises to help you integrate this material into your teaching.
  • Two years of access to all modules from one week after the last Support Circle. 
  • Two years of access to the private community Connect where you can find and engage with other teachers on this course intake and alumni from prior cohorts.
Two Years Access

You can take advantage of the technology and learn at your own pace without feeling pressured. Rewind, pause or fast-forward to the relevant section you want to study more deeply. The sooner you start the longer you'll have  - up to nearly 31 months.


Flexible Learning Increases Retention

Enjoy the flexibility of online learning which studies show not only saves you 40-60% of the time required to attend live classes but also enhances retention by 25-60%.

Comprehensive Course Workbooks

Written by Donna exclusively for The Art of Teaching, the manual is an in-depth resource of over 200 pages, to support both the experiential and theoretical sessions. It is intended to enrich rather than simply repeat material covered in the video sessions. The manual provides resources for further study, as well as specific homework challenges for implementing the material into your teaching.

Below is a sample from Module One of the course manual.

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Qualifies for continuing education credits of professional development

Due to the limitations of live teaching during the Covid pandemic, some organisations designate all teaching hours as "contact" and others designate only some livestream delivery as "contact".  The following continuing education claims may be available for this 68 hour course, however please contact your regulatory authority to confirm acceptance.

Yoga Alliance:

     -  68 contact CEC hours  

Yoga Australia

     -  43 CPD hours    

Yoga New Zealand:

     -  49 CPD points 

A certificate of completion will be available to you one week after the last Support Circle, providing you have watched all the teaching videos and marked them as complete.

Exclusive Peer Social Network

All registered members of the Art of Teaching get access to a private social network, where you can join other course participants, both past and present.

This online community, that we've called Connect, is your place to meet others sharing your experience. Whether you use this to seek a Study Buddy or simply connect with others, the feedback has been very positive. 

It is a private and confidential space without advertising, dedicated to supporting you now and in the future.

About The Course Teacher
Donna Farhi

Donna Farhi is a Yoga teacher who has been practicing for over 40 years and teaching since 1982. As a post-lineage pioneer, Donna has been at the forefront of generating a new model for teaching and practice that fosters self-inquiry through the cultivation of a deepening trust in one’s own perceptions.

Through creating a warm atmosphere free of judgement and competition she invites her students to investigate their experience and to adapt and evolve their practice according to their individual needs. Incorporating the rigorous backing of anatomical principles for safe and sustainable practice, Donna offers progressive levels of engagement that allow people of all levels of experience and from all traditions to build their own authentic yoga practice. 


Considered the “teacher of teachers” people return to Donna’s intensives year after year to be a part of the inspiring evolution of her own practice and teaching.

Here’s what people are saying about the course instructor

Adrienne Lewsam

Author, Yoga and Meditation Teacher

Donna is a Master Presenter and Educator

I came with no expectations – only experience of past workshops with other accomplished teachers who mostly structured the lessons around asana. In contrast, this blitzed all!! Donna is a master presenter and educator. The information given, powerful and instantly useful, delivered in a well measured series for ease of understanding.

Lois Whiteman

Psychotherapist and Yoga Teacher

She Never Disappoints

I have participated in many of Donna's workshops and read all her books. She never disappoints. Her philosophy about teaching aligns with my own. Her depth of understanding and study into the mind-body matrix offers what I have not found anywhere else and both affirms my own study and insights and takes me even further.

Kelly Elizabeth Fox

Yoga Teacher

Taking the Concepts Far Beyond Standard Textbooks

Donna’s teaching has greatly increased my understanding of biomechanics and human movement, taking the concepts far beyond standard health science textbooks. Applying this knowledge to yoga creates a profound awareness of subtle changes and possibilities within the human body and spirit. Above all, I really appreciated Donna’s grounded, practical approach to yoga and teaching.

100% Satisfaction Guarantee for 15 Days

If you are not satisfied, then neither are we. 

You have 15 days from the day of first release to explore the material in full and if you decide that it is not what you wanted or does not meet your expectations, simply notify us and we'll refund your purchase.


Refund Conditions Apply

Due to the immediate and self-paced access to this course, marking Session One as complete within 15 days signals acceptance of the course and ends the guarantee. 

Art of Teaching Curriculum

Module One: Pedagogy and Practice

Chapter One: Pedagogic Model: A Fancy Word for Knowing Your Teaching Strategy

Most historic Yoga methodologies have relied on a student-teacher relationship that subverts the student’s autonomy and this pedagogic model has persisted within contemporary Yoga styles.  The teacher gives instruction, and the student strives to accurately replicate the experience, posture or practice described.  This makes for students who become increasingly dependent upon the teacher as the first port-of-call.  This approach can gradually erode access to and trust in the student’s own perception, kinesthesia and interoception.  Donna will explore the conscious steps teachers can make to create a context for students to become adept at investigating, deducting, adapting and evolving their yoga practice.  We will learn about the conditions that foster people’s ability to perceive, process and integrate the signals from within their bodies.  Not only can this approach yield exceptional results for students; crossing the bridge from Simon Says to Self-Sovereignty teaching can make teaching a satisfying lifelong career.

Session One:

  • Setting the Stage: How establishing “agreements” with your students can create the container for safe learning
  • Safety: What makes people feel safe or unsafe and how individual interpretation can be managed in a group class
  • Consent, consent cards, touch and verbal exchange
  • Understanding pedagogy, andragogy and heutagogy as structures for teaching strategies that represent a continuum that can lead students from dependence to independence
  • Identifying limiting pedagogic assumptions (teacher knows best) and learning to see with “intelligent not-knowing”
  • The difference between exercise and inquiry, acquisition and inquisitiveness
  • Uncovering unconscious higher allegiances: what stops people from trusting and forming a loyal allegiance to their own perception?


Session Two

  • Learning “how to learn”: Fostering the ability to vary our responses to information based on the context of each situation
  • How we learn movement: Visual, auditory and kinesthetic learning and the advantages of inside-out rather than outside-in learning
  • Educational Threshold: Helping students to learn new skills and to make their own decisions about a point of entry that honors their level of experience
  • Engaging with students on a continuum from passive involvement to active engagement
  • Strengthening the student’s capacity to use their own inner reference system as a navigational tool for practice
  • Horizontal versus vertical communication models: How a shared-inquiry between teacher and student allows each to grow and evolve from discoveries as well as learn from mistakes
  • We begin, proceed and return to wholeness: Acceptance and compassion guide all interactions so that each person is met exactly where they are.


Chapter Two: Personal Practice as Somatic Memory Bank

A teacher’s personal practice is the lifeblood of her self-nourishment and the resource for her deepening understanding and embodiment of Yoga.  What a teacher learns through consistent self-practice creates a latent resource for her teaching.  When this resource is firmly established a teacher becomes increasingly capable of articulating the felt experience through a rich and evocative physical language.  To effectively teach from a perspective of deep inquiry assumes that the teacher/practitioner engages in this inquiry herself.  Yet many teachers either never develop a strong personal practice or they find that their personal practice has become eroded over time.  Personal practice time may become hijacked by class planning.  How do we restore practice time as a sanctuary for personal nourishment and self-inquiry?  How can this return to personal practice become, paradoxically, a rich inner resource for exciting classes?

Session Three

  • Establishing and sustaining a regular personal practice
  • Separating teaching preparation time from self-practice time
  • Re-enlivening a practice that feels stale and mechanical
  • Practicing with an injury or health condition
  • Preventing injury and healing injuries through self-practice
  • Keeping a journal of practice discoveries, progress and ongoing questions
  • Why attending yoga classes or online classes is not personal practice

Session Four

  • Adopting “Body Weather Reading” as a template for guiding self-practice
  • Using developmental progression as a starting point for practice
  • Balancing structure and spontaneity in practice
  • Learning to zoom in and zoom out from specific calling points in the body to whole body integration
  • Adopting external structures as launching pads for practice renewal and integration of new information
  • Using your yoga library and online resources to build self-practice possibilities
  • Isolation: Using peer practice and collegial practice times to draw support from collective focus

Module Two: Development and Delivery

Chapter One: Developing Class Material

Keeping classes fresh and engaging can be truly challenging, especially when working with students over many months and years.  Working on and revising class plans can radically improve the skillfulness of your teaching.  Donna will share the planning template she has used throughout her career as well as strategies and approaches to developing class material. 

Session Five:

  • Developing class structures that support cumulative learning and reward the most committed students
  • Implementing a class planning template that focuses on themes, building specific skills and progressive learning
  • Creating smooth and logical transitions between practices
  •  Using your yoga library as a resource for development of new classes and sequences
  • Evoking the felt experience: integrating poetry, music, extracts and art to enhance integration


Session Six:

  • Building confidence through having a plan, becoming adept at changing the plan
  • Creating safe and effective sequencing that allows for progressive points of entry
  • Class evaluation: Using student and peer feedback to hone future class material
  • Going back to the drawing board: turning lemons into lemonade (AKA– from the class that crashed to the class that takes flight)
  • Developing a thematic class portfolio
  • Curating longer intensives, retreats and trainings
  • Templates for giving constructive yet honest peer review
  • How to receive a peer review and use it as a tool for self-development


Chapter Two: Refining Delivery

Many teachers lose students because of poor teaching technique and delivery.  This is where we separate the teacher’s know-how from the nitty-gritty of delivery.  Donna will discuss how to progressively build and layer instructions from gross to subtle, and from basic to complex.  She’ll unpack the importance of sequencing, pacing and energetic modulation and how these elements can hold or undermine individual or group focus.  Finally, she’ll discuss how the teacher’s vocal expression can make or break her career success revealing how vocal embodiment, tone of voice, and vocal authority can act as an indefinable lure (or deterrent) to participants.


Session Seven

  • The three most common teaching errors
  • Building instruction progressively: knowing when to regress, progress or pause
  • Layering instruction from simple to complex
  • The power of pausing: giving your students time to explore and process their experience
  • Seeing patterns of dysfunction and addressing these in a group setting
  • Improving retention by limiting the perimeters of inquiry and skill building
  • When to walk away: knowing when to give a student time to trial new patterns, make mistakes, and form new neural connections


Session Eight

  • The effect of pacing and energetic modulation on individual and group focus
  • Common vocal habits that unconsciously erode a student’s trust in the teacher’s authority
  • Using the voice as a means to convey nuanced somatic expression
  • How cadence, tone and texture in voice expression can add depth to and flesh out the bones of instructions
  • How amplification can be a game changer allowing for more subtle use of the voice.

Module Three: The Power of Presence & Healthy Boundaries

Chapter One: The Dynamics of Connection While Practicing Self-Care

Students who return to study with a teacher over a long period of time do so because they feel seen, heard and acknowledged.  Author Joseph Needlemen has said that people “feel loved” when we give them our “presence with awe”.  This level of attention can be so rare in other aspects of a person’s life that to receive it from a teacher, therapist or healer can be utterly intoxicating.  How do we offer this compassionate presence to our students while at the same time reducing the potential for unhealthy attachments and dependencies upon the teacher?

Regardless of who you are, at some point in your teaching career you may develop unhealthy boundaries between yourself and your student/s.  Recognizing the warning signs of leaky or unclear boundaries is the first step in being able to reach out, get support, and reassert your integrity as a teacher.  Modeling healthy boundaries not only leads to ethical conduct, it also sets a powerful example to others about the dynamics of self-care in setting limits, keeping agreements, saying no, and staying true to oneself.  How can we establish a permeability to our boundaries that allows for an open accessible exchange between teacher and student without draining the resources of the teacher and setting unrealistic student expectations? 

Session Nine:

  • Before: How to prepare yourself for class and the importance of intention
  • During: Holding focus and creating a safe container for learning
  • After: Managing student needs while honoring your own energetic limits
  • Listening: Clearing the way to hear what is in between the lines of students’ questions
  • Responding: Using questions as an opportunity to increase the student’s trust in their own perception–handing questions back
  • Not-Knowing: The power of conveying that you too are in process with your understanding

Session Ten

  • Observation: how to observe without intruding on a student’s process
  • Commentary: how to voice your observations without breaching a student’s privacy.
  • Vulnerabilities: Recognizing subtle (and not so subtle) signs that you are moving in the direction of boundary transgressions
  • First ports-of-call: Seeking collegial and mentor support . . . when it’s time to get therapy
  • What healthy boundaries look like before, during and after yoga class
  • Determining when a student’s needs go beyond your scope of practice

Bonus session: The Ethics of Money

Money, money, money . . . Perhaps nowhere are boundaries most challenged than in the dynamics of financial agreement and exchange.  From students who pay late, to those that want to extend class cards, to the private client who cancels at late notice.  Asking for a fair and equitable exchange of value is part of how we raise our professional standards.  It’s also part of believing in the value of what is offered.  Donna will explore ways to create buffers that reduce the possibilities for friction and how establishing and sustaining clarity about financial agreements is good for both parties.

Covering:

  • Money is essentially an exchange of energy: what happens when that exchange is inequitable?
  • Establishing and sustaining clear agreements around money
  • Creating buffers to keep the teacher-student role clear
  • Balancing financial realities with accessibility, work-exchange and scholarship structures

Module Four: The Thinking Teacher

Chapter One: Becoming a Deductive Teacher

If you’ve ever been in a class with a teacher who has spent the entire session demonstrating on her mat, you’ll know that feeling that the session might have been more for the teacher’s benefit than for yours.  In this module Donna will explore the importance of balancing demonstration, clear instruction and active observation of one’s students. Through observation we learn to identify individuals who are struggling as well as patterns within the group that we can address more broadly.  While class planning remains key, being willing to zoom in, unpack, clarify, or change our plan is what makes for teaching that is relevant and engaging. 


Session Eleven:

  • Seeing with fresh eyes: putting all that you know aside to see your student in the present moment
  • Gathering information: the value of taking your time to see the whole person and the whole perspective
  • The Mini-Tutorial: strategically using mini-tutorials one-to-one in a group session to address the challenge of the individual and how to generalize this for group exploration
  • Trial & Error: learning to let the student guide you towards the best option
  • Detachment: taking the pressure off yourself and your students to “get it”
  • Discernment: when a student chooses not to follow your instruction . . . when to step back, re-engage or set limits for a student’s safety


Session Twelve

  • Keystones: learning to identify where movement originates, habit patterns of initiation and using these as a springboard for re-patterning
  • Process & structure: a glimpse into the dance between human developmental movement patterns and the evolving nature of structure
  • Honing observation in everyday settings
  • Simplifying the Complex: determining what enables or dis-enables a new pattern of movement to emerge and finding an optimal point of intervention


Chapter Two: Mastering the Art of Re-patterning: Offering New Choices Through Touch

Considered the mother of all senses, touch is to human beings as sunlight is to plants: essential to survival and nourishing to growth.  Somatic research shows that movement is learned more quickly through the sense of kinesthesia (felt sensation) than the auditory senses (hearing instructions and translating them into action) or through the visual field (seeing and copying what we see). One of the most direct means of communicating qualities of movement and awareness of the body is through the medium of touch.  Unfortunately, widespread abuse of touch within the yoga industry has led many students to fear “adjustments” and for many teachers to abandon touching their students altogether.  Simultaneously we are living through an era in which the word “trauma” has become over-generalized and has led to a further undermining of the tremendous healing potential of touch.  How do we restore the place of mindful touch between teacher and student?


Session Thirteen

  • Establishing the Ground Rules for Touch: consent
  • Approach: preparing for a mindful and safe exchange of touch
  • Connection: offering a neutral cellular touch as a means to connect, listen and establish a kinesthetic ground from which more distinct and nuanced qualities of movement can be both felt and suggested
  • Breath: communicating the fluidic breath current through touch as a foundation for more directive use of the hands
  • Breath & Movement: ways to elicit a deeper breath response and to link it to movement
  • Departure: imparting information as we break contact


Session Fourteen

  • Differentiation: exploring how to “speak” to different body systems such as the skin, muscle, bones and internal organs through subtle shifts of quality of touch and intention
  • Direction: learning to maintain the base support of cellular touch and breath for more directive re-patterning
  • Regress: identifying when confusion leads to breath restriction and how to return to
  • Application to asana in dyads


Returning Full Circle: creating movement re-patterning scenarios that educate and liberate the student from dependence to independence.

Course Payment Options 
Three Course Payment Options 
Single payment

US$

2397


  • 24 months access
  • Fourteen live support circles
  • Comprehensive course manual
  • Up to 68 Continuing education credits
  • 15 days right of refund* 
MONTHLY PAYMENTS

Six equal payments

US$

417

/mth (for 6 mths)

  • 24 months access (access paused if payments fail)
  • Fourteen live support circles
  • Comprehensive course manual
  • Up to 68 Continuing education credits
  • 15 days right of refund*
MONTHLY PAYMENTS

Twelve equal payments

US$

208

/mth (for 12 mths)

  • 24 months access (access paused if payments fail)
  • Fourteen live support circles
  • Comprehensive course manual
  • Up to 68 Continuing education credits
  • 15 days right of refund*

*With immediate access and self-paced progression through the course material, marking Session One as complete within the first 15 days indicates course acceptance and ends the refund period. 

Frequently Asked Questions

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Online Gatherings: Want to Know More About The Art of Teaching?

Course alumni have said they have been invigorated, inspired, challenged, and feel a renewed sense of confidence in beginning, or continuing their teaching. Others have shared they had never imagined a learning experience so nourishing and energizing that they moved “heaven and earth” to attend the live online engagement sessions.

Nothing beats talking to a real human when you have questions that need answering. That’s why we’ve put together two sessions so Donna can answer any questions you may have.

If you’re keen to know more about this course join Donna for one of the sessions below. You’ll experience a 30-minute somatic inquiry and yoga “taster” class; learn more about why this course is different from other teacher trainings, and have your personal questions answered. (Each Gathering will last between 1 ¼ and 1 ½ hours. And it’s free.)

The Gatherings will be offered at two different times to accommodate different times zones (and they’ll be recorded, so you can send in a question and get the answer on the replay).


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