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University’s Teacher Education Students Shocked by Visit to Free School

Adam W. Jordan, Ph.D.

 

"What is the purpose of school?"

 

When you ask that question to a group of undergraduate education majors you usually get responses like, "to help prepare people for democracy" or "to prepare people to be independent citizens".  I do not believe I have ever heard a response of, "to make people comply" or "to help people do really well on standardized tests".  

 

Still, we all know that what we communicate verbally regarding the purpose of schools and what actually happens in practice can be drastically different.  

 

In full disclosure, I am an assistant professor of special education at The University of North Georgia.  I suppose in some circles that would make me "The Man", and not in a "he's great" kind of way, either.  Our program, like almost all teacher preparatory programs in the United States, is traditional and we are deeply rooted in the public K-12 system.  However, my background is in public alternative education and I am quite passionate about the transformative power of educational alternatives.  I'm a firm believer that we have to do a better job of exposing traditional teacher education students to the potentials of educational alternatives.

 

So, at UNG we're trying…

 

To start this conversation with undergraduate students I took about a dozen of my juniors and seniors on a field trip to the Freedom to Grow Unschool located right outside Athens, GA in beautiful Madison County.  Lora Smothers, the school's owner was more than kind and welcoming, and so were her jovial, jubilant crew of excited young people.  I wondered what my students would take away from this visit.  Certainly absent were some of the things they are most accustomed to seeing.  There were no rows, no pleas to be quiet, and in at least one case, no shoes!  What was present, though, was a sense of community as children and adults alike gathered around in a circle for introductions and to outline the direction of the day.  Student choice, self-directed learning, and genuine excitement were all present as well.  

 

I could tell that after my students recovered from their initial shock they began to imagine what aspects of this environment they could carry into their much more traditional school placements.  All of a sudden it was much more realistic to have a conversation about how to let students be creative, guide their own learning, and participate in a true democratic classroom.  This conversation was all possible because they had just witnessed all of those things.  I mean, when you watch a group of ten year olds develop a multi-tiered plan for how to engage in play in a safe way that is dependent upon the self-expressed comfort level of the participants, it is hard to argue that your lecture-delivered classroom rule of "respect others" is adequate.  

 

I could continue on about the benefits of our visit to FTGU and I hope that the visit impacts the practice of my students so that they can in turn create a more just, inclusive, welcoming public K-12 schooling experience for the students that will enter their classrooms.  I will end, though, with just a quick plea.  It isn't a plea to those that are already bought in to the idea of educational alternatives.  It is a plea to those who may have an impact on the development of future educators who may be hesitant.  If you have a local educational alternative in your area, give them a call.  They will probably open their arms and welcome you.  Just go hang out.  You can even do so in a shirt and tie with your arms folded, iPad charged, and skepticism high.  Once the students take you outside to show you the really awesome, well-engineered, structurally sound tipi they developed, you'll relax and at the very least, you'll enjoy yourself.  I mean, hey, enjoying yourself can be a purpose of school too!

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Cuixmala School Needs a High School Teacher

We are looking for a high school teacher who is very talented at teaching math and can handle other academic subjects. We are a small homeschool that functions in a very free manner. We are located in the Costa Careyes on the Pacific coast of Mexico. We believe in a humanistic approach and believe in teaching critical thinking.  Teachers acts as mentors and teach individual curriculum to a small group of children .


 Teachers must be native English speakers and have previous experience with American or Canadian Curriculum. The position offers a very generous Mexican salary with vacation pay. Knowledge of photoshop, movie editing and theatre would be a huge benefit. Costa Careyes is a beautiful coastal area.  Suitable candidates should like living in small communities and enjoy nature.  Please send resume and references to dklompas@hotmail.com. We are looking to fill the position immediately and will be offering employement until June 2015
 

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Work At Bene Kids Space

Who we are….

The Bene Kids Space is a small free school which provides 14 children aged 3 to 8 with a safe and supportive environment to play and learn together. The space was created for low income families who want affordable alternative education for their kids. We are located in a beautiful valley with many natural resources in the mountains of South Spain.

 

At our core is the following

A commitment to equality between all members of the project, no matter what age.

A belief in the power of play and freedom to guide children’s learning.

The  interplay between the freedom of the individual and the needs of the community

 

Who we are looking for….

…energetic people with a passion for working with kids. Ideally, you would be…

  • Experienced working with kids, in free school, forest school, other progressive approaches, or play contexts.
  • Someone who understands and believes in free approaches to education.
  • A bilingual English and Spanish speaker.
  • Happy to work up to 24 hours a week in exchange for food and accommodation.
  • Ready to commit to the project for 1 or 2 terms (3 / 6 months)
  • Unafraid of living rustically in an off the grid anarchistic community!
  • Ready to start in January 2015.

 

If you are interested in this opportunity, please contact us at kidsspacebene@gmail.com with your thoughts on the education of children, any relevant experience, and anything else you think would help us to consider if you would be the right person for the job.

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Mountain Sun Community School in Brevard, NC is seeking an Executive Director

Mountain Sun  Community School in Brevard, NC is seeking an Executive Director to represent

its mission through leadership of the organization in administrative, business, and educational

processes.

 

Executive Director responsibilities include, but are not limited to:

  • Faculty and staff management and supervision, program and curricular support, professional development and training.
  • Working closely with an active Board of Trustees in developing the annual budget, long range planning, and management of finances.
  • Student recruitment, admissions, and retention.
  • Collaboration with parents to assure the school is doing everything possible to meet the needs of the Whole Child.
  • Development and implementation of a fundraising strategy, cultivation of a donor support base, development and maintenance of public relations, outreach and marketing.
  • Oversight of the relocation of Mountain Sun from our current leased campus to a new leased location.

 

Mountain Sun Community School is a non-profit, independent, private school serving 60-70

children from pre-K through 8th grade.  We opened our doors to students in August 2008 in the

beautiful Blue Ridge mountain town of Brevard, NC.  (www.cityofbrevard.com)  The school was

formed as a parent-driven effort to create a holistic community school integrating the best in

educational pedagogies, with a strong emphasis on Montessori, Waldorf, and Howard

Gardner’s Multiple Intelligence Theories.  Mountain Sun Community School’s mission is to

cultivate each student’s natural curiosity and love of learning through a challenging academic

curriculum grounded in mutual respect and a sense of belonging. We recognize each student’s

unique potential and nurture their passions and abilities through a balance of direct instruction,

collaborative and independent study, hands-on experiences in and out of the classroom, and

service learning.  (www.mountainsunschool.org)

Ideal candidates will have a Masters degree and administrative experience in non-profits

and/or independent schools.  We are seeking candidates with extremely strong leadership,

interpersonal and organizational skills, as well as a rooted belief and understanding of our

educational principals.

Interested parties should send a cover letter and resume to

employment@mountainsunschool.org  by January 15, 2015.