Paul H Wildman
About: Dr. Paul Wildman
Learning for kids and adults, Pedagogical design, Local Area/Community Economic Development and Design, (Bush Mechanics), as co-Director with his wife, Annette in their family company which is seeking to combine kids and adults learning.
For info on the Bush Mechanic/Artificer Learning project please see http://www.kal.net.au/home/ and click on the top right button called ‘Adult Learning’ and you’re away. You will see the Bush eBook series 1, 2, &3 as well as heaps of other public domain resource material. These may take a minute or so to load as some are up to 400 pages. You will also find heaps of public domain stuff on Adult Learning inc. background and ancillary reports and articles on the bush mechanic and the overall action research project.
In 2011, Paul co-founded CRAFT* an eZine celebrating hands on learning see www.crafters-circle.com with the three latest issues http://www.crafters-connect.com/ .
Academically: Dr Wildman has worked as a tutor and guest/lecturer at UQ, Griffith Uni, QUT, SCU and IMC.
Careerwise: From Manpower Planning Officer he became deputy Commissioner for Training and subsequently Director (Labour Market) Employment and Training Programs (1989-1993) for the Department of Employment and Training Queensland. Then becoming Lecturer (Social Science) Southern Cross University 1998-2001 developing the then only on-line Masters in Futures Studies Course in the world. Subsequently he served as Manager New Apprenticeship Centre and subsequently as Director KIDS Pty/Ltd. 2001-present he and co-director wife Annette, specialising in Early Childhood Learning, and Adult Learning Development. [ http://www.kal.net.au/ ].
Publications: publishes the eZine CRAFT, three books, 4 CD’s, 65 articles inc. contributed chapters (many refereed). He is interested in cycle riding (bi-cycle and motor-cycle), healthy diet, bush mechanic/artificer/practical engineering exemplar, by building a boat & trailer & outfitting a tow truck (4years), presenting papers and workshops thereon demonstrating today that change towards a better world tomorrow, is possible.
Paul is deeply involved in Futures and with Dr Dick formed the Brisbane Hot Futures Circle some 16years ago. We continue to meet and discuss futures issues and support one anothers futures praxis. As part of his deep futures interests he is actively involved in 'spiritual' or as he calls them 'soulual' esp. the overlap between Christianity and Wicca, as well as indigenous religious paths and ways of knowing.
Qualifications: 2001 Cert IV in Workplace Assessment and Training,
1997 Doctorate in Management (Community Economy Futures) Southern Cross University Lismore & IMC
1985 Masters Social Administration (Social welfare planning) Queensland University Brisbane Qld
1975 BA Econ (Hons – Regional Economics - Hons) University of Queensland.
Overseas experience: in management development and futures includes USA, Tonga, India, Malaysia, Africa and Singapore and Papua New Guinea.
Contacts: [email protected] +61 7 32667570 (@ 11/2016) PO 73 Northgate 4013 Brisbane Qld Australia. Skype: phwildman
*CRAFT – Community Resiliency through Action for Futures Transitions– this is the big picture version of craft (seen as individual art objects by individual craftists – often hobbies) and includes craftivism, craftineers, archaic skill celebration, hand crafted life, handy (wo)man, head-heart-hand psychological and spiritual development.
Supervisors: Dr Bob Dick [email protected]
Learning for kids and adults, Pedagogical design, Local Area/Community Economic Development and Design, (Bush Mechanics), as co-Director with his wife, Annette in their family company which is seeking to combine kids and adults learning.
For info on the Bush Mechanic/Artificer Learning project please see http://www.kal.net.au/home/ and click on the top right button called ‘Adult Learning’ and you’re away. You will see the Bush eBook series 1, 2, &3 as well as heaps of other public domain resource material. These may take a minute or so to load as some are up to 400 pages. You will also find heaps of public domain stuff on Adult Learning inc. background and ancillary reports and articles on the bush mechanic and the overall action research project.
In 2011, Paul co-founded CRAFT* an eZine celebrating hands on learning see www.crafters-circle.com with the three latest issues http://www.crafters-connect.com/ .
Academically: Dr Wildman has worked as a tutor and guest/lecturer at UQ, Griffith Uni, QUT, SCU and IMC.
Careerwise: From Manpower Planning Officer he became deputy Commissioner for Training and subsequently Director (Labour Market) Employment and Training Programs (1989-1993) for the Department of Employment and Training Queensland. Then becoming Lecturer (Social Science) Southern Cross University 1998-2001 developing the then only on-line Masters in Futures Studies Course in the world. Subsequently he served as Manager New Apprenticeship Centre and subsequently as Director KIDS Pty/Ltd. 2001-present he and co-director wife Annette, specialising in Early Childhood Learning, and Adult Learning Development. [ http://www.kal.net.au/ ].
Publications: publishes the eZine CRAFT, three books, 4 CD’s, 65 articles inc. contributed chapters (many refereed). He is interested in cycle riding (bi-cycle and motor-cycle), healthy diet, bush mechanic/artificer/practical engineering exemplar, by building a boat & trailer & outfitting a tow truck (4years), presenting papers and workshops thereon demonstrating today that change towards a better world tomorrow, is possible.
Paul is deeply involved in Futures and with Dr Dick formed the Brisbane Hot Futures Circle some 16years ago. We continue to meet and discuss futures issues and support one anothers futures praxis. As part of his deep futures interests he is actively involved in 'spiritual' or as he calls them 'soulual' esp. the overlap between Christianity and Wicca, as well as indigenous religious paths and ways of knowing.
Qualifications: 2001 Cert IV in Workplace Assessment and Training,
1997 Doctorate in Management (Community Economy Futures) Southern Cross University Lismore & IMC
1985 Masters Social Administration (Social welfare planning) Queensland University Brisbane Qld
1975 BA Econ (Hons – Regional Economics - Hons) University of Queensland.
Overseas experience: in management development and futures includes USA, Tonga, India, Malaysia, Africa and Singapore and Papua New Guinea.
Contacts: [email protected] +61 7 32667570 (@ 11/2016) PO 73 Northgate 4013 Brisbane Qld Australia. Skype: phwildman
*CRAFT – Community Resiliency through Action for Futures Transitions– this is the big picture version of craft (seen as individual art objects by individual craftists – often hobbies) and includes craftivism, craftineers, archaic skill celebration, hand crafted life, handy (wo)man, head-heart-hand psychological and spiritual development.
Supervisors: Dr Bob Dick [email protected]
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