Syllabus
Foundations of Ethotechnics
Ten-week overview covering maintenance ethics, accountability patterns, and reflective practice assignments.
Request the outlineSyllabi, annotated readings, diagrams, and labs show how maintenance-first ethics operates across systems.
Combine these materials to design sessions around care-centered infrastructure. Each item links to artifacts teams use in the field so learners compare theory with practice.
Pair classroom framing with maintenance rituals so learners leave with actionable habits.
Choose a sequence with learning objectives, weekly prompts, and assessments tied to Ethotechnics practice.
Syllabus
Ten-week overview covering maintenance ethics, accountability patterns, and reflective practice assignments.
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Workshop series focused on facilitating maintenance crews, relief rotations, and mutual accountability agreements.
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Studio model where teams test diagrams, run rituals, and document care protocols with instructor feedback.
See paired practicesBlend foundational essays with field reporting so learners grasp why maintenance-first choices matter.
Reading set
Context-setting essays that define Ethotechnics, maintenance labor, and accountability as infrastructure.
Open reading queueReading set
Dispatches from teams redistributing maintenance load, paired with discussion prompts.
Browse field notesReading set
Key terms and visual references that keep facilitation consistent across modules.
Open glossaryUse these visuals as slides, whiteboard prompts, or handouts while you guide practice reps.
Diagram
Maps that show who holds maintenance obligations and how relief rotates across roles.
View constellation patternDiagram
A step-by-step flow for rehearsing rituals, debriefs, and resets during a course.
Open facilitation guideDiagram
Signals to track during workshops—documentation trails, consent checkpoints, and relief markers.
See supporting resourcesKeep these definitions close when students translate Ethotechnics into their own contexts.
Key concept
Care and repair belong in everyone’s job description, with budgets and timeboxes that prevent heroics.
Key concept
Responsibility needs visible pathways, escalation ladders, and community consent—not just individual willpower.
Key concept
Teams rehearse rituals for rest, relief, and repair before pushing novelty so systems stay humane.
Key concept
Runbooks, diagrams, and agreements make care auditable and transferable between stewards.
We support instructors with labs that rehearse Ethotechnics methods alongside your cohort.
Lab
Guide students through mapping maintenance debt and naming accountable owners with our facilitation kit.
Launch diagnostic toolWorkshop
Run a session where students practice accountability escalation and relief agreements in teams.
Browse patternsStudio
Combine syllabi, diagrams, and live coaching so your program can ship a full Ethotechnics module.
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