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CER Clanfolk Educational Requirements Ver. 2 ClanFolk Educational Requirements (CER) is a program whose aim is to educate prospective ClanFolk members about the "Tuatha de Brighid: A Druid Clan" vision and functions, and to provide them with an opportunity to evaluate the depth of their commitment to Tuatha de Brighid: A Druid Clan. PREREQUISITES: To start CER, a member must first have obtained Clan Friend membership status. To do this, please see our membership procedure. CER PROCEDURE: If you are a TdB Clan Friend member, and would like to start CER process, please do the following:
REQUIREMENTS: I. HIGH DAY REPORTS: Please submit a brief (300 words or equivalent per High Day, not including the ritual description) written or oral report on how you have celebrated at least three High Days since you have joined TdB. In the course of your report please do your best to answer the following guideline questions:
The eight High Days are:
II. BOOK REPORTS: Please present three oral or written book reports (no less then 500 words or equivalent each). You may choose books according to the following guidelines:
The complete list of the book categories is as follows:
For details on the books included under these categories, please see the Recommended Book List. In your reports, please do you best to answer the following guideline questions:
III. ECOLOGY PROJECT Please submit a brief (300 words or equivalent) oral or written report on a nature-oriented project that you have completed or participated in, which may be either personal or public in nature, explaining the relevance of the project to your spiritual life and growth. Some examples might be: beach clean-up, tree planting, gardening, area beautification, animal rescue, river clean-up, or some educational project with an ecological theme. Please keep in mind that nature includes not only wildlife, but also *all* life, including human, therefore for some a charity project or something similar might be equally appropriate.
IV. TUATHA DE BRIGHID VISION STATEMENT Please submit a brief oral or written report (about 300 words or equivalent) regarding your understanding of our Vision Statement and how it relates to your personal spirituality. NOTE: To give you some idea of the length of the reports the requirements ask for, consider the following examples: A five hundred word report constitutes a little less then one full page, typed in MS Word, in Arial Font, sized at 12 points, and all margins set at one inch. A three hundred word report is a little more then half of such a page. In other word these are small reports, no more then summaries, and the questions given need not be answered in any great detail.
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