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First AERO Regional Conference!

No matter what happens, the AERO regional at Earthlands in Massachusetts will be an intimate affair. It will be a chance to interact in depth in a way that may not be possible in bigger, more hectic venues. This will be particularly helpful for the schools starters who have already registered and others who may still come, as they will have AERO School Starter Course instructors Chris Mercogliano and Jerry Mintz to themselves for consultation on their projects. The same is true for the other workshop presenters. For example, anyone interested in Goddard College can find out all about it.

We have a new treat for attendees of this AEROx. When Jerry was in Colombia he had the pleasure of watching a new and original documentary about a fantastic treatment community in Ecuador that works with traumatized babies and toddlers. It is called Grandir. We probably have the only copy of this video in the United States.It has English subtitles.  It is a truly beautiful documentary. 

We've decided to keep the early bird rate for now, as many people still are making arrangements to participate.  

The early bird rate is only $195and this includes registration, lodging, and meals from Friday night's dinner to Sunday lunch.  Children, presenters and low income participants are $150 this week. 

So, the first AEROx regional conference will be in the East, in Petersham, Massachusetts at Earthlands Preserve November 20 – 22, 2015. 

Author/educator Chris Mercogliano will be a keynoter on Saturday the 21st. Chris was long-time director of Albany's Free School and has written many books, including How to Grow a School, and his latest, "A School Must Have a Heart."

Register Here 

 

 

 

 

Meals

Friday: 

Dinner 5-7: Buffet style. Soup, bread, salad, fruit, dessert, tea, coffee

Saturday: 

Breakfast 8-9:30: Continental buffet, Variety of fruits, whole grains, yogurt, hot cereal, tea, coffee.

Lunch 12-1:30: Soup, salad, fruit, starch, fermented veggies, tea, coffee

Dinner 6-7:15: Buffet: Soup, salad, fruit, entrée, bread, starch, fresh veggies, dessert, coffee, tea 

Sunday:

Breakfast 8-9:30: Buffet, eggs, pancakes, fruit, tea, coffee 

Lunch 11:45-12:30: Buffet style, Casserole, veggies, bread, fruit, soup, salad, coffee, tea

 

Schedule

FRIDAY 11/20 

3  – 5:30 PM: Registration, settle in, networking.  

5:30 – 6 PM: Opening ceremony and Welcome. 

6 – 7:15 PM: Dinner / Networking 

7:30 – 9 PM: Screening of ‘Class Dismissed

9 – 9:30 PM: Discussion of ‘Class Dismissed’ with Jerry Mintz 

9:30 – ?: Networking, games, discussions, campfire 

SATURDAY 11/21 

8:30 – 10:00 AM: Breakfast / Networking 

10:05 – 11:05 AM: Group A Workshops 

11:10 – 12:10 PM: Group B Workshops 

12:15 – 1:30 PM: Lunch 

1:35 – 2:35 PM: Group C Workshops

2:40 – 3:40 PM: Group D Workshops

3:45 – 4:45 PM: Networking / Break , Etc. 

4: 50 – 5:55 PM: Group E Workshops 

6 – 7:15 PM: Dinner / Networking 

7:30 – 8:30 PM: Chris Mercogliano's Keynote 

8:30- 9:30 PM: Documentary 

9:30 – ?: Networking, games, campfire 

Sunday 11/22

8:30 – 10:00 AM: Breakfast / Networking 

10:05 – 11:05 AM: Group F Workshops 

11:10 – 12:10 PM: Group G Workshops 

12:15 – 1:15 PM: Lunch 

1:15 – 2:00 PM: Closing ceremony & wrap up

 

Notes

  • The conference will also feature plenty of time for networking, forging relationships and impromptu discussion groups. 
  • Lodging is rustic style shared rooms with bunks in off the grid, environmentally sustainable buildings.  
  • Meals are vegetarian and vegan, provided by Earthland's resident chef. People can also camp on the site. Click here to learn more 
  • This conference will have the quality workshops, networking opportunities, and keynoters you have come to expect from AERO events. We are still collecting workshop proposals. Send them to pberg7468@gmail.com, or jerryaero@aol.com.  

Register Here

 

Confirmed Workshops

 

School Starters Workshop

Jerry Mintz and Chris Mercogliano
AERO has helped start over 100 new educational alternatives, schools and homeschool resource centers, etc. This is in line with our mission of creating an Education Revolution in which learner-centered education will become available for all students. Every fall we have an online school starters course. This course started in September and now has over 50 participants in 26 locations around the world.  We will talk about the basics of starting a new alternative and talk to as many attendees as possible about their visions, giving suggestions and resources.

 

The Total Package: The Full Circle Learning Model

Presenter- Linda Aronson 

Full Circle Learning is a transformational model that encapsulates our common values and practices as progressive educators. It is true to the descriptors of learned-centered, personalized, and self-directed learning. Direct experience is its keystone. It is a learner’s creation within a framework that acts as a guide and support from the conception of an idea, question, goal to a point of cathartic completion and celebration. Learning happens in starts and ongoing spurts within the learner’s own pacing. Mentors offer guidance and coaching.  Ongoing self-assessment and mentor feedback mark progress and navigate direction. All learning counts and is put in a context of the naturally chaotic nature of deep learning. Reflection integrates and deepens learning on all levels. Upon completion, the learner shares and is honored within a community celebration.  Linda Aronson will illustrate The Full Circle Learning Model with real learner work and the journey of several AERO member schools that have adopted this model along with its impact. 

 

Student-Run Conflict Resolution:  How to Empower Kids While Teaching Moral Reasoning and Problem Solving

Presenters – Mark Jacobs & The Longview School 

One of students’ most common complaints is that they are powerless in school.  Democratic schools address this by sharing the power with their students, but even for more traditional schools, it is possible to empower kids by having them be integral to conflict resolution.  Longview School, using a modified Sudbury judicial system modeled upon the US court system, has been successfully resolving conflicts using its Judicial Committee for over 10 years.  Over the last two years we have added a peer mediation system to resolve issues which are more a result of interpersonal conflict than of rule breaking.  In this workshop, we will explain our JC and Mediation systems, even going through the process with the attendees. 

 

A Moderated Discussion about Required Curriculum vs. Student Freedom

Moderators – Mark Jacobs & The Longview School

There is a wide range of approaches as to how to involve students in choosing what they learn.  On one end of the spectrum are traditional public schools, in which kids take mostly required courses in a core curriculum supplemented by a few electives.  On the other end are Sudbury schools where staff are not even supposed to offer a class unless a student or students request it. Longview School has been pioneering a middle ground approach.  In this workshop, there will be some presentation laying out the range of possibilities and describing some different approaches before attendees are involved in a discussion of the issues based upon their own experience.

 

Goddard College Alternative Model

Presenter – Patricia Younce 

Kumari Patricia Younce will present a session that explores the model of experimentation and radical pedagogical inquiry that Goddard College is well known for.  She will describe the way learning unfolds and new models of discovery that Goddard is beginning to explore such as its Group Studies. She will give an overall description of the Goddard "learning by doing" model then answer specific questions depending on the participants. She will begin by addressing the Undergraduate Studies first.

Kumari is the Director of the Education Program at Goddard, which offers BA and MA degrees in self-designed studies, Community Education, Dual Language Teaching and Teacher Licensure, including Bilingual Education (new!).  

 

Inquiry Into School Culture

Presenter – Leo Fahey 

Dr, Graham Nuthall in The Cultural Myths and Realities of Classroom Teaching and Learning:  A Personal Story (Teachers College Record, Volume 107 Number 5, 2005, p. 895-934) argues that each classroom contains three distinct cultural contexts through which students and teachers act and through which students grow and learn:  the public teacher- managed activity routines and rules which can be referred to as The Adult Culture; the largely hidden but powerful cultural context of peer relationships and interactions which can be referred to as The Child Culture; and the personal cultural context of beliefs, attitudes, and knowledge that individual students bring into the classroom from their family and neighborhood backgrounds which can be referred to generally as The Family Culture.  Understanding students’ participation in classroom activities (and the consequent shaping of their minds through internalization), Nuthall maintains, requires an understanding of these three separate cultures and the ways in which students simultaneously 

affect, and are affected by, these cultures. This participant interactive workshop explores the affects of these cultures within our intentional learning communities on community adult and student interpersonal and learning behavior and outcomes.

 

Putting on an AEROx event :  The Need for More Local Events

Presenters –  Jerry Mintz & Peter Berg 

There has been an increasing demand for more local AERO events.  The need for these events are becoming more apparent and critical.  This workshop / discussion will explore the interest and feasibility of putting on additional AEROx regional events along with goals and outcomes. While Jerry and Peter will discuss the successful strategies much of the time will be spent on diving deep into a collaborative discussion that will produce action items. 

 

Learning in the Outdoors

Presenter – Peter Berg

Humans have a deep connection with the natural world, indeed for centuries we have learned from the natural world around us. Our current way of life doesn’t always allow time for us to spend time exploring, and learning in the outdoors. This can lead to what Richard Louv and others have dubbed the Nature Deficit. We can partner with the natural world around us to spark our love of learning and innate curiosity. In this workshop we will discuss and explore simple ways to use the natural word as the catalyst for deep, personalized, learning driven discoveries. Part or all of this worksop will take place outdoors weather permitting.

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Youth & Community Development through Rites of Passage

 

What if there was one ingenious story that could help us raise our children and strengthen our communities? Would you want to know what that story is?

It’s our shared sacred story of “Youth & Community Development through Rites of Passage.” It’s a story that many people around the world, along with Dr. David Blumenkrantz have helped “emerge” – in service to our children, within diverse cultures and communities around the world.

PERMIE KIDs in partnership with the Center for Youth & Community invite you to join other educators, parents, and community elders from around the world for our Electronic Campfire series beginning the week of September 21, 2015. Our conversations around the campfire are designed for people who desire a better story and want to take action to improve the lives of children and strengthen their community.

Coming of age within a community “story” of initiation & rites of passage honors the central developmental task of adolescents – finding identity, meaning and purpose and a search for their authentic spiritual self. This is more than an individual experience. Community-oriented rites of passage are the public unification of secular and spiritual practices that affirm an individual’s transition while creating the conditions for an emerging adult to feel a sense of meaning & connection with their community, culture, nature and self.

Learn more about what the Rite story can do. Join us to learn the language for the story of youth and community development through rites of passage. This experience is for those who want to learn the history, language, and current relevance of youth and community development through rites of passage as both a method for organizing and strengthen a community and a process for educating and guiding children to adulthood. It focuses on the formation of a core group of older youth and adults in their community who co-create rites of passage experience relevant to their community and culture.

Become part of a global village to support raising our children and help write a story that can change the future for our children and the planet. Education is our greatest potential resource for nourishing life.

Electronic Campfire – Schedule

Below are the weeks we will have an Electronic Campfire. The exact days and times will be determined by the Changing Consciousness Learning Community via a survey.

  • September 21st

  • October 5th

  • October 19th

  • November 9th

  • November 23rd

 

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Free School Starter Webinar This Thursday

AERO will be offering, for the first time ever, a free webinar on school starting next Thursday, August, 20, at 7 PM. If you are interested in participating in it just register here
 
After you register you can e mail questions in advance toJerryAERO@AOL.com
 
If you plan to start your new alternative in the next year or two and you want to avoid common pitfalls, enroll in the online School Starters Course before it fills up. It might be filled after the webinar. 
 
 
For example, this week weI had a meeting with two people from here on Long Island who have registered. One will start her alternative in Crete, Greece. The other will start a program for at-risk teenagers here. And we just got a registrations from people in Belgium and the Philippines. 
 
This will be the last week for applications for the partial scholarships for the School Starters Online Course. Just reply to this newsletter or write to JerryAERO@AOL.com and tell us what your vision is and why you need the scholarship in no more than three or four paragraphs. The recipients will be announced next week.
 
A scholarship application does not guarantee registration for the course. Enrollment will close when we reach 25 individuals or groups. If you register now at the regular tuition (which will probably go up significantly next year) your place in the course is guaranteed. Payment options are available at the registration site. 
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New Adler Yang Documentary!

Hi friends of AERO!


My name is Adler Yang. A 20-year-old independent researcher and AERO rep. for Taiwan. The mission of my life is to discover the root causes of the meaningless/unneeded sufferings of humanity, and to construct the foundation for a world of sustainable, healthy, and sincere peace.


Driven by witnessing my best friends and cousin losing their hope, health, passion, and talents throughout meaningless schooling and broken parenting,  I devoted most of my life up to today to re-create an ideal cradle of our society. Every year since 2009, I've revised my approach to better address the problems of our education system, which includes main projects such as an award-winning documentary ' If There is a Reason to Study', an intergenerational education union CrE'dule in 2010, a strategic plan for education reformation in 2011, an international online magazine  Awakening founded in 2012–which later became a lab for educational/social change experiments, a campaign in Taiwan, China, and Hong Kong to 'Design Your Own Education' since 2013, and an 'Education Bypass Surgery' since 2015.


I would like to invite you to join my premiere screening for  If There is a Reason to Study on July 26 1:00pm at the Museum of Chinese in America, NYC, hosted by the 38th Asian American International Film Festival. This is a film that I started making since I was 14, tracing my best friends for 6 years from an alternative junior high school until they entered conventional high schools and colleges, examining how the emergence of standardized testing shifts their life values and pursuits towards the opposite of their initial believes, and what impact it had on their potentials, passions, and future pathways. 


This film has so far been reviewed as the "most important documentary on Taiwanese education in the recent years" by the 2014 South Taiwan Film Festival, and has been invited to 6 other film festivals from Indonesia, Hong Kong, and China before the editing was finalized June 2015. I haven't made a version tailored for the Western countries' audiences, but I would like to hear your feedback if you come to see it!


Screening information could be found here.


And if you'd like to know more about me, here is a glimpse of what I'm doing now and in the future:

The Bypass Surgery's theory of change in a nutshell, includes

  1. Connecting teenagers with societal needs, resources, and network, in order to alleviate students' dependency on the resources and connections in specific universities. By doing so, we are lowering the importance to compete for a prestigious university, and therefore unleashing the freedom for the young people to explore the world, understand their true selves, and equip real world skills that addresses societal needs.
  2. By immersing teenagers in a community with pioneers dedicated to solving social problems, we’re also creating an environment where learning is “problem-oriented” rather than “job-oriented”, redirecting the pursuit of learning from “competition” to “contribution”. As we acknowledge that by virtue, all jobs are created to address societal needs. By reversing teenagers’ energy from the competition of resources to the exploration of problems and solutions, we’re not only preventing alienation, but also redirecting teenagers from a production line toward a saturated social pyramid, to a new world of sustainability and peace.

In the next ten years, I'll be conducting field studies in the richest and poorest, the 'most developed' and the 'least developed', even maybe the safest and the most dangerous societies to re-examine our world system as whole. As ivory towers around the world has invested enormous effort in fixing our system but unable to create fundamental change, I believe it is crucial to constantly re-question and investigate the phenomenons we face by getting our hands dirty in the real world, rather than interpreting problems based on the theories/ideologies developed in the past in air-conditioned lecture rooms.


As part of the "Education Bypass Surgery" movement, I'll be writing a book to examine a question: Are teenagers and children incapable by nature, or immature by nurture? This book is aimed to discover the common factors that brought birth to impactful and responsible young global citizens who contributes to collective wellbeing by fulfilling their passion, talent, and purpose.


If you would like to be in touch or meet up with me, I could be reached at: adler.yang [at] thesouledu.org
Looking forward to hearing from you!


Sincerely,
Adler Yang