Study Circles open to all
To build a better world requires an ever-growing pool of people capable of contributing to the accomplishment of the myriad tasks at hand.
A study circle is a small group that meets once or twice a week for a few hours, usually in the home of one of its members, to study the course materials. Anyone aged fifteen or older, whether a Bahá’í or not, is welcome to take part. The group is brought together by a tutor associated with the training institute. Tutors do not hold any special status. They are simply those who are further along in their study of the materials.
Everyone can potentially serve as a tutor on some occasions, while taking part as a member of a study circle on others. All those participating are seen as active agents of their own learning, and tutors strive to create an atmosphere that encourages individuals to assume ownership for the educational process in which they are engaged. A study circle should be a space that leads to the spiritual and moral empowerment of individuals.
Study Circles
Men and women, young and old alike, come to recognise that they have the power in their hands to re-create the world around them.
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