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Due to many suggestions and requests Ive gotten to thinking, maybe i should look to train for being a PTI assesor, VTA tutor?

 

Its pretty clear that many want to know more, would I even be any good at it? I do have a knack for inspiring others, and really enjoy it too:thumbup1:

 

So what and who offers training for trainers?

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I think you should. Duncan slater at Myerscough only has a teaching qualification so he can teach dendrology. And I found that pretty inspiring. Maybe you coukd do something similar?

 

I believe Duncan has a Bhc in teching! so a litle more than "just":001_smile:

 

And i think its "nomencluture" as aposed to dendrology?

 

anyhow, thanks for the vote of confidence:thumbup:

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The life of fungi by mr H Dryad!

 

The subject he taught me was dendrology. But I do believe you would be correct about the nomenclature. He also mentioned about Latin too. Something I would like to learn more about to help with my idents.

 

Tony what you do is inspiring to me.

 

If you wrote a book you should specialise it. Mainly on fungi which are either most common or a British fungi book. Explaining what conditions they like. Where they are found most commonly, what to look for when you see them ie surroundings. Split the book into sections like tree eaters/deadwood eaters/tree Helpers. I think it would go somewhere. I would certainly buy a copy!

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