Peter Perkins, Partner
Peter Perkins has been applying Dialogue Education in
his work with a wide range of organizations, individuals, and
topics since 1985. Peter was personally mentored by Dr. Jane
Vella, and in 1994, he became one of the first people to teach the
Learning to Listen, Learning to Teach course independently of
Jane.
As a Senior Associate of GLP, Peter
facilitates all of our core Dialogue Education courses. He excels
at creating innovative, learning designs and facilitation
experiences for higher education, small business, state-wide
coalitions, and community based organizations.
Peter's areas of expertise include:
- Government Human Services and Education
- Adolescent development training
- Clinical substance abuse treatment and prevention training
- One-on-one supervision and supervisor training
- Organizational development
His clients have included:
- State of Vermont Agency of Human Services and Department of
Education
- California Women Infant Chid (WIC) Program
- New England Network for Child, Youth and Family Services
- American Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals
(ASPCA)
- United Animal Nations
- Woodbury College
- University of Vermont (UVM)
- Catholic Relief Services (CRS)
- Habitat for Humanity
- Rounder Records
- Green Mountain Environmental
- Russian Community Environmental Training Resource
- the New Orleans Job Initiative (NOJI)
Peter's other work includes the facilitation
of adolescent learning, and holistic adolescent development
emphasizing spiritual growth. Peter started the first Prevention
and Community Development Program in the USA at Woodbury College
of Montpelier, Vermont.
Peter holds an M.A. in Human Development from
the Fielding Institute, and a B.A. in Sociology from Lakeland
College in Wisconsin. He has continued his learning through
professional development studies in popular education, group
dynamics, substance abuse prevention and counselling, and grant
writing. He is the author of a chapter in Dr. Vella's Dialogue
Education at Work: Case Studies, (2003, Jossey Bass) that
described his experience in applying Dialogue Education with an
environmental coalition in Russia. He has also written two
nationally recognized substance abuse prevention programs for
Youth, and contributed to works on adolescent spiritual
development. In 2004, he as awarded a Prevention Pioneer Award.
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There is nothing in the mind of a man [or
woman] that is not already in the clay.
-Michael Angelo