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Maitri 2015 Conference Dates

Maitri 2015, the flagship, annual conference of Indian Montessori Centre to be held in January 2015, is around the corner. This time, it is going to be held in four cities having a common theme, with each location having developed its own unique programme.

The dates for the different locations:

  • Bangalore: Fri 23rd & Sat 24th January
  • Coimbatore: Sun 25th January
  • Hyderabad: Wed 28th January
  • Chennai: Sat 31st Jan & Sun 1st Feb


The details of the Coimbatore conference are enclosed. The specifics for the other cities could be found on the website imcmaitri.org

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SelfDesign Graduate Institute Workshops

January – April 2015 Faculty Webinars
All webinars are on Sundays.  All are one hour. No charge.
 
January 18, 4 PM PST —Chris Mercogliano
Protecting Inner Wildness in Childhood

The growing domestication of contemporary childhood is cutting off the energy supply to children's essential nature, or what I call “inner wildness.” We will examine some of the major sources of domestication, along with some practical, everyday ways to ward them off.
 
Involved with the Albany Free School for the past 40 years, Chris is the author of a number of books about children and education, including In Defense of Childhood: Protecting Kids' Inner Wildness, A School Must Have a Heart, Teaching the Restless, How to Grow a School, and Making It Up as We Go Along: The Story of the Albany Free School. Chris is a member of our faculty. See Chris’ TED talk: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=i0fg73WnLWQ
 
Register here: https://attendee.gotowebinar.com/register/6077135270758703618
Webinar ID: 119-420-019
 
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February 1, 4 PM PST—Fleurette Sweeney
From Sound to Symbol Praxis 

In introducing my work I would like to engage in a conversation about the folk song-game. This particular form of social play serves not only as the foundational context for the learning community it creates, but also serves as the nexus or link that connects all subsequent study, whether engaged in by teachers or children.  See my dissertation: From Sound to Symbol: The Whole Song As Curriculum; The Whole Child As Pedagogue; Observation As Methodology. (UBC 2002)
http://circle.ubc.ca/handle/2429/13564


Fleurette Sweeney is the Co-developer of Education Through Music (ETM) with Mary Helen Richards and staff of Richards Institute of Music Education and Research, California (1969-1991); Founder and President, Living Language Institute Foundation, Vancouver BC (1987-to present); charter member of Music EdVentures, Inc., Montana; extensive experience teaching ETM at universities throughout mid-west and western states of US/Ontario and BC, Canada (1969-2005); one of the founders of the SelfDesign Graduate Institute and a member of our faculty.  


Register here: https://attendee.gotowebinar.com/register/1151084584299088642
Webinar ID: 120-710-179 
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Feb 15, 4 PM PST—Ba Luvmour
Consciousness, Children, and Education


How do children organize their world? What does that organization reveal about the nature of human consciousness? What are the implications for education (and parenting)? Bateson, Aurobindo, and many others have carefully invited us to delve into the relationship between Mind and Nature. How is that relationship expressed in children? Exploring these questions, and any you may have, provide the field in which this webinar takes place.

Co-founder of Summa Institute in Portland, Oregon (summainstitute.org) and co-creator of Natural Learning Relationships, Ba has published five books, taught hundreds of parents and children, and led countless programs for families since 1985. Ba is also a member of our faculty. His books include Optimal Parenting: Using Natural Learning Rhythms to Nurture the Whole Child and Beyond Metaphor: Dialogue from the Realm of Self-Knowledge.  summainstitute.org

 
Register here: https://attendee.gotowebinar.com/register/3383794677102977538
Webinar ID: 122-298-027
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February 22, 4 PM PST—Anne Adams
Self-Designing through Integral Education


This webinar will engage participants in an exploration of their own educational experiences in the development and integration of their mental, emotional, physical and spiritual intelligences. The process of self-design is clarified and enhanced by the engagement of each webinar participant in the Integrality Self-Assessment. This inquiry provides an opportunity for self-reflection and lays the foundation for an integral approach to one’s education.
Anne Adams is a member of the faculty and board of the SelfDesign Graduate Institute, and an international consultant of Individual, Cultural and Organizational transformation in businesses and education. Her company, ACS, provides consulting in organizational transformation to all people in companies, specializing in large-scale cultural transformation and change, communication skills, team collaboration, leadership development, coaching and individually designed programs.
Her dissertation at the California Institute for Integral Studies was entitled Education: From Conception to Graduation, a Systematic, Integral Approach; it can be accessed here: http://www.wisdompage.com/AnneAdamsDissertation.pdf


Register here: https://attendee.gotowebinar.com/register/771014200902646530
Webinar ID: 104-439-603
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March 8, 4 PM PDT—Mali Burgess  (Note: Daylight Savings Time)
The Art and Architecture of Consciousness
We will explore the ways fundamental patterns and dynamics of relationship are reflected in the foundational processes of life and the deep structures of consciousness, and how these dynamics embody the essence and beauty that simultaneously describe the most basic and most complex of living systems, from patterns embodied by the natural world to social networks, sacred structures, the subtle body, processes of consciousness, and nondual awareness.
 
Mali’s works as a visual artist have been shown and awarded nationally and internationally. She is the author of Still and a number of online publications. Her research has involved geometric dynamics and the psychophysiological effects of the architecture of space, engaged economics, and creative awareness and self healing. She is the founder of Iris Institute, a nonprofit organization. She has worked with children ages 2-12, is a faculty member at Energy Medicine University and is a member of our faculty. Iris Institute website: http://www.irisinstitute.net/
 
Register here: https://attendee.gotowebinar.com/register/5621180992859817474
Webinar ID: 108-839-475
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March 22, 4 PM PDT — Renee Poindexter
Conscious Business


The growing movement of social business entrepreneurs is becoming a powerful player in the national and international economy, providing a new framework that business can do well to do good.
We will review business from an integral perspective: to include examples of “conscious capitalism,” where the reorientation of business focused solely on the pursuit of profits to one focused on core values of integrity, serving all stakeholders to include employees, suppliers, customers, investors, the community and the world at large.
Renee Poindexter is the founder of Living the Potential Network, a collaborative of social entrepreneurs interested in designing authentic learning environments. She is a former high school English teacher who discovered the significance of learning in the world of business—over 25 years in a variety of industries—including technology, healthcare, financial services, construction, advertising and public relations, executive search, coaching, and consulting. An accomplished trainer, facilitator, success coach, and organizational consultant, Renee has worked with non-profit organizations, schools, and businesses to facilitate the positive changes needed to fulfill the organizational vision. Her background in continuous improvement has assisted her in designing programs to inspire people to lead with their heads and hearts connected.
Renee is the chair of the SelfDesign Foundation’s Board of Directors, the foundation home of the SelfDesign Graduate Institute.    

Register here: https://attendee.gotowebinar.com/register/4169379242474681090
Webinar ID: 123-613-091
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March 29, 4 PM PDT — Josette Luvmour
Introduction to Rites of Passage in Our Times


There is a resurgence of interest in Rites of Passage (ROP) in our times. What is the value of ROP for personal growth, for society, for children in education? We will explore ways to access that mystery through the use of Rites of Passage. Insights into this topic will be briefly discussed from the fields of transpersonal psychology, education, and human development. Participants will be invited to contribute to the conversation on this topic while entertaining new perspectives.
 
Josette Luvmour, Ph.D. is an educator in human development and a developmental consultant specializing in child development, adult development, adult transformational learning, and sustainable family relationships. She serves in the non-profit sector as Director of Family Development at Summa Academy and Professional Development at Summa Institute. Her writing has been published in ENCOUNTER: Education for Meaning and Social Justice, Paths of Learning, Journal of Adult Development, Journal of Humanistic Psychology, Parenting Matters, Family Post, Holistic Education Review, Mothering Magazine, Naturopathic Doctor News. She is also the author of five books that focus on building positive relationships with children, including Natural Learning Rhythms: Discovering How and When Your Child Learns and Everyone Wins!: Cooperative Games and Activities (both with Ba Luvmour). Several of her essays are available here: http://summainstitute.org/books-articles/   Josette is also a member of our faculty. 
    
Register here: https://attendee.gotowebinar.com/register/6010368526674024194
Webinar ID: 124-639-251
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April 12, 4 PM PDT—Abigail Larrison 
Holistic Education and the Brain


Abigail Larrison received her Ph.D. from Rutgers University’s Center for Molecular and Behavioral Neuroscience where she focused on attention systems in the brain.  She learned that we can fully develop these attentional systems in the way we teach.  Ironically, attention systems do not develop by requiring sustained attention, but through much more subtle means of building connections between the frontal brain regions and the deep motor circuits.  Neither can we teach morality directly; rather we must work with the subtle nature of the most ancient structures of the emotional brain.  There is the popular notion that we can train the brain to become a highly functioning machine.  Like a computer, we can create efficient neural processing.   But the brain is not all about thinking, and even then, complexity is often preferable to efficiency.  Understanding the paradoxical nature of brain development and cognition is central to our becoming transformative educators.


This webinar highlights several principles from the neurosciences that can guide our understanding of how we can nurture each individual’s thriving and how in our current practices we block the natural unfolding of higher cognitive capacities such as insight, creativity, and moral reasoning.
Abigail trained along traditional lines in Neuroscience at Rutgers with post-doctoral positions at McGill and UIC Center for Cognitive Medicine. Abigail has sought to understand the value of neuroscience as it informs life outside the laboratory. A second doctorate in Educational Leadership from UCSD focused on educational reform based on the developing brain. The growing field of Mind, Brain and Education shows how holistic models of education encourage the full development of human emotional and even spiritual health, maximizing the full potential of each individual. Abigail has additional training in alternative models of education, mind-body techniques and energetic medicine—Waldorf Education from Arcturus in Chicago, Somatic Education at University of Quebec at Montreal, Pranic Healing from the Institute of Inner Studies— and an interest in the synthesis of these fields with modern scientific findings. She is also a member of our faculty.


Register here: https://attendee.gotowebinar.com/register/3899619562158079490
Webinar ID: 125-473-331

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Field Academy Workshops

The Field Academy is offering a series of workshops for educators who are looking to incorporate field-based education into their programs or curricula and who seek a community of practice to do so. 
 
Are you inspired to learn and teach from the people and places around you? Do you see field-based education as a necessary tool for social change? Join the Field Academy at one of our educator workshops to build skills, share tools, and design curriculum with a community of innovative educators. 
 
Workshop Series: 
Feb 14-17, 2015: "Field-based Curriculum Design for School Settings", Arcosanti, AZ
For educators working in school settings of all kinds who want to work within their framework to develop innovative field-based curricula. For more info on this retreat, click here.
Applications due January 16th
 
April 18-21, 2015: "Education for Social Change: The Role of Field-based Education in Building Social Movements", Wayfinder School, New Gloucester, ME
For educators who seek to both share and learn tools, skills, and techniques for engaging students about complex social and environmental issues. For more info on this retreat, click here.
Applications due March 20th
 
July 5-11, 2015 "Field Camp for Educators" Knoll Farm, Vermont
For educators looking for inspiration, connection, and rejuvenation in a community of practice. For more info on this retreat, click here.

 

 

Applications due June 5th
 
Who should attend?
Educators from all different settings: public, private, charter, semester, and independent schools; community organizers; homeschool educators; after school/summer camp; non-profit organizations. The Field Academy runs programs for high school students, but educators working with elementary-aged to adults have found relevance in our programs. 
 
What is "field-based"curriculum?
We use the term field-based curriculum to refer to people learning "in the field" from the places and people that surround them. We do this through an exploration of the individual, the group, and the larger systemic context. Educational terms like place-based, travel-based, experiential, expeditionary, adventure-based, and critical pedagogy are, while not interchangeable, all relevant.
 
Who is facilitating?
All of our educator workshops are co-facilitated by Field Academy staff and alumni. In addition, we often bring in guest facilitators with extensive experience specific to the topic of the retreat. 
 

 

 

How do I apply?