Share your skills with others
Hilary Hedges
Issue date: 10/8/07 Section: News
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The organization, which opened its doors 35 years ago, offers classes, seminars, services and events that are hard to find anywhere else. Subjects include music and dance, money management, nutrition and social issues like the environment.
Communiversity is affiliated with UMKC through the Student Life Office and is the largest volunteer adult education program in the country. The classes are non-credit and there is a $2 registration fee per semester. This helps cover printing costs for the five catalogs produced each year.
"We are built on the idea of free speech and encourage sharing skills," said Rick Mareshke, director of Communiversity.
Students can volunteer to teach.
"We have a lot of International students who teach a language or a cooking class," he said. "Teaching looks great on a résumé, and sometimes graduate assistantships are offered because you have taught."
The Rev. Susan Peterson, a spiritual leader for Celebrate Life, Center for Spiritual Living in Johnson County, teaches "Developing a Daily Spiritual Practice." She was inspired to create the course nine years ago by her mentor.
"He had suggested teaching as a way to get out there, and now it is a way for me to teach who I am," Peterson said.
The class teaches different principles of meditation and positive thinking.
"I teach because I get to watch students grow," she said. "They clear their mind of the to-do lists and negative ideas to become a better person, which makes a better world."
Larry Bradley, author of "Neither Liberal nor Conservative Be: An Action Plan for People Disgusted by Polarized Politics," offers the course "Election 2008: Getting the Choices You Want."
"I want to change people's perspective about politics by helping them understand principles and outcomes, rather than the candidate's personality or issues that are focused on," Bradley said. "We need to change how we do business as citizens and voters to get what we want instead of what we are offered."
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