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Peter Gray To Keynote AERO Conference

As you know, we took a break from the publication of the e news to reevaluate the newsletter, the conference and AERO. Adler Yang, film maker and entrepreneur and free school graduate from Taiwan is visiting us for a few weeks to help out with conference promotion and organization. You can expect some interesting announcements from him soon.

 

As many people have discovered, the AERO Conference is unique in the world and the most important gathering for learner-centered education. Many new education initiatives have grown from the AERO conference.

This week we reexamined many aspects of the conference and we are happy to announce several new facets that are planned for this year:

We have a theme for the conference: If Learner-Centered Education is the Answer, What is the Question?  We'd like to hear your responses to this.

 

EXCITING NEWS:

* Peter Gray now plans to do a keynote at this conference and will be organizing a mini-conference for his Alliance of Self Directed education. Furthermore they are bringing Akilah Richards, a world-renowned speaker and expert on Self-Directed education, especially as it relates to minority students. More info coming soon.

* Also, Manisha Snoyer, founder of Cottage Class, will be bringing teachers.  parents and students from her program to the conference. They have created dozens of micro-schools and developed many services for them. More info coming soon.

*At the request of past participants, we will have activities and discussions in the lunch room during meals.

All people who register this week can do so at the $225 low income rate. After that they will have to make special arrangements to get discounts.

This conference is shaping up to be a spectacular event. We already have people coming from 25 states and 6 countries. You can see a partial list below of schools and organizational already registered. You should register right away to take advantage of it or at least contact us as soon as possible with any special needs or questions. 

 

LIST OF SOME ORGANIZATIONAL ALREADY REGISTERED TO COME TO THE AERO CONFERENCE

University of Toronto

cityLIFE nature kits

Wildwood Agile Learning Community

Liberty Soil

Liberated Learners

SelfDesign Learning Foundation

Academic Experiences Abroad

Embark Center for Self-Directed Learning

MHLA

The Highland School

True North

Alma Education International/Ojai Village Academy 

J Stein and Associates

ECG resources

Bremerton School District

Great and Small Inc.

Urban Homeschoolers

Angeles Workshop School

1975

RSU 35

Pono

Melissa Sornik, LCSW PLLC

Natural Creativity

Eliad Group

JP Green House

Reach Out Arts

Dehesa Charter School/Element Education

Institute for Music and Health

Arts of the Spirit

Cottage Class

Alliance for Self Directed Education

New School (Maine)

 

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Fall 2017 Job Opening: Elementary (2nd-5th) Teacher

About Radicle Roots:

The schoolhouse is an experiential, democratic learning community in East Austin where youth have the freedom to pursue meaningful learning, joy, and connection guided with strong and loving mentorship. We are committed to diversity, equity, and accessibility. Learn more about our independent, nature-connected, free-school inspired learning community at www.radicleroots.org before applying.

Position Overview:

Radicle Roots Community Schoolhouse is hiring a full-time teacher for the 2017-2018 school year. Option for 2-3 part time teacher positions available.

We are seeking a new team member who trusts children, who is inspired by collaboration with other teachers, is motivated to design innovative learning experiences, and is dedicated to empowering youth to be self-directed learners. We are looking for someone who is visionary, creative, flexible, and hardworking in their approach to supporting life-long learners.

Applicants who identify as people of color are strongly encouraged to apply. LGBTQIA applicants are strongly encouraged to apply. Applicants of the teaching profession minority (aka male-identified) are encouraged to apply.

Primary Responsibilities:

Teach

Develop strong relationships with kids based on love and trust. Learn the Radicle Roots methodologies. Encourage students’ strengths and find ways to guide them to master challenges through Coyote Mentoring and inquiry-based interactions. Document observations of children through anecdotal records and photos. Share a love of the outdoors and encourage connection with nature. Provide opportunities for and use language that empowers children to develop all parts of themselves, including social skills / conflict resolution, emotional intelligence, self awareness, and physical development, in addition to academic learning and intellectual growth. Give meaningful feedback to students on their work through written, verbal, and visual means. Be light on your feet!*

*As Chris Mercogliano explains it: “Teachers who are light on their feet are able to see the goodness in every child and we continue to love them even when they are at their most annoying. We don’t get plugged in and instead we try to use humor to change the channel. We respond in unexpected ways if at all possible and try to approach each situation as if it were brand new. This is because responding in patterned ways encourages children to try to drag us into power games… We are flexible and able to tolerate disorder and think on the fly.”

Design curriculum and build the learning environment

Identify children’s growing edges and design appropriate hands-on activities and projects in the Radicle Roots style to help them progress. Use information from observations of students to prepare the learning environment and maximize student initiation of learning activities. Use knowledge of each child’s interests and talents to create engaging curriculum that is not limited to state standards. Seek out community resources and non-traditional ways to encourage learners to follow individual and authentic learning paths.

Collaborate

Work as a team with other teachers through open, honest, and effective communication. Possess self-awareness, self-compassion, and a willingness to examine inner assumptions and patterned actions to continue personal growth and deepen skills as a mentor. Take part in our weekly democratic decision making process with students and staff.

Work in partnership with parents

Spend time getting to know the feel of the Radicle Roots community as well as the individual families through informal and formal channels. Communicate what’s going on at the schoolhouse and seek info about what’s happening at home. Identify parent skills and connections that can be utilized for learning opportunities and collaborate with parents to incorporate those talents into the schoolhouse. Prepare for and conduct family conferences three times a year.

Assist with outreach

Table at events, such as the Education Transformation Alliance alternative school fair. Be a positive representative of the schoolhouse and build community connections with diverse populations.

Requirements:

  • Minimum 3 years as a lead teacher in a classroom, outdoor education, or other formal learning environment.

  • Experience teaching project-based learning and developing curriculum or activities tailored to student interests.

  • Working knowledge of child developmental stages.

  • Ability and willingness to cultivate real relationships with children and parents.

  • Excellent verbal and written communication skills including being able to give and receive feedback.

  • A self-starter who can learn on the job, identify opportunities for creativity, take initiative, and follow projects and responsibilities through to completion.

 

Preferred qualifications:

  • Certified elementary teacher.

  • Bilingual English/Spanish speaker.

  • Experience teaching in multi-age settings, free schools, or Montessori schools.

  • Experience or trained in working with special needs students.

  • Experience using Positive Behavior Support.

  • Experience using non-violent communication and conflict resolution.

  • Experience or training in literacy instruction.

  • Experience or training in student-centered or project-based mathematics.

  • Familiarity with Coyote Mentoring.

 

Radicle Roots is committed to building a culturally and racially diverse teaching staff, and strongly encourages applicants who identify as people of color to apply. LGBTQIA applicants strongly encouraged to apply. Applicants of the teaching profession minority (aka male-identified) are encouraged to apply.

Start date

Mandatory paid training / planning / preparation weeks begin August 21st.

Option to start immediately to begin training during the Spring semester.

First day of the 2017-2018 school year is Tues Sept. 5th.

Compensation

$25,000-$30,000 annually. Benefits include great coworkers, a health and wellness stipend, and the opportunity to contribute your voice, time, and talents to a growing, mission-driven radical learning community. Work on a beautiful 3-acre campus on the east side of Austin, spend plenty of time outdoors, and bring home fresh organic produce from the schoolhouse garden. Tuition waived for children of teachers. We take 3 months off from June-August, one week at Thanksgiving, two weeks for Winter Holidays, and one week at Spring Break. Schedule generally aligns with AISD.

How to apply

Send your

  • letter of interest including a statement of why you are drawn to work with us,

  • resume,

  • and letter of references

to caitlin@radicleroots.org.

Please reference Teacher in the subject line. Position open until filled.

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Radicle Roots Community Schoolhouse in East Austin, TX is hiring a full-time teacher for the remainder of the 2016-2017 school year

About Radicle Roots:

The schoolhouse is an experiential, democratic learning environment where youth have the freedom to pursue meaningful learning, joy, and connection guided with strong and loving mentorship. We are committed to diversity, equity, and accessibility. Please learn more about our experiential, free-school inspired learning community at www.radicleroots.org.

 

Position Overview:

Radicle Roots Community Schoolhouse in East Austin, TX is hiring a full-time teacher for the remainder of the 2016-2017 school year. We are seeking a new team member who cares deeply about children, who is inspired by collaboration with other teachers, and is motivated to design innovative learning experiences. We are looking for someone who is visionary, creative, flexible, and hardworking in their approach to supporting life-long learners.

 

Applicants who identify as people of color strongly encouraged to apply. LGBTQAI applicants strongly encouraged to apply. Applicants of the teaching profession minority (aka male-identified) are strongly encouraged to apply.

 

Primary Responsibilities:

Teach

Develop strong relationships with kids based on love and trust and learn the Radicle Roots methodologies. Encourage their strengths and find ways to guide them to master challenges through Coyote Mentoring and inquiry-based interactions. Record observations of children through anecdotal records and photos. Share a love of the outdoors and encourage connection with nature. Provide opportunities for children to develop equally all parts of themselves, including social skills / conflict resolution, emotional intelligence, self awareness, and physical development, in addition to academic learning. Give meaningful feedback to students on their work through written, verbal, and visual means. Be light on your feet!*

*As Chris Mercogliano explains it: “Teachers who are light on their feet are able to see the goodness in every child and we continue to love them even when they are at their most annoying. We don’t get plugged in and instead we try to use humor to change the channel. We respond in unexpected ways if at all possible and try to approach each situation as if it were brand new. This is because responding in patterned ways encourages children to try to drag us into power games… We are flexible and able to tolerate disorder and think on the fly.”

 

Design curriculum and build the learning environment

Identify children’s growing edges and design appropriate hands-on activities and projects in the Radicle Roots style to help them progress. Use information from observations of students to prepare the learning environment and maximize student initiation of learning activities. Seek out community resources and non-traditional ways to encourage learners to follow individual and authentic learning paths.

 

Collaborate

Work as a team with other teachers through open, honest, and effective communication. Possess self-awareness, self-compassion, and a willingness to examine inner assumptions and patterned actions to continue personal growth as a mentor. Take part in democratic decision-making processes with students and staff.

 

Work in partnership with parents

Spend time getting to know the feel of the Radicle Roots community, as well as the individual families, through informal and formal channels. Communicate what’s going on at the schoolhouse and seek info about what’s happening at home. Identify parent skills and connections that can be utilized for learning opportunities and collaborate with parents to incorporate those talents into the school day.

 

Assist with outreach

Table at events, such as the Education Transformation Alliance alternative school fair. Be a positive representative of the schoolhouse and build community connections with diverse populations.

 

Requirements:

  • Minimum 3 years teaching experience in a classroom, outdoor education, or other formal learning environment.

  • Experience teaching project-based learning and developing curriculum or activities tailored to student interests.

  • Working knowledge of child developmental stages.

  • Ability and willingness to cultivate real relationships with children and parents.

  • Excellent verbal and written communication skills including being able to give and receive feedback.

  • A self-starter who can learn on the job, identify opportunities for creativity, take initiative, and follow projects and responsibilities through to completion.

 

 

Preferred qualifications:

  • Certified elementary teacher.

  • Bilingual English/Spanish speaker.

  • Experience teaching in multi-age settings, free schools, or Montessori schools.

  • Experience or trained in working with special needs students.

  • Experience using Positive Behavior Support.

  • Experience working with emergent readers.

  • Experience teaching student-centered or project-based mathematics.

  • Familiarity with Coyote Mentoring.

 

Radicle Roots is committed to building a culturally and racially diverse teaching staff, and strongly encourages applicants who identify as people of color to apply. LGBTQAI applicants strongly encouraged to apply. Applicants of the teaching profession minority (aka male-identified) are strongly encouraged to apply.

 

Start date

As soon as available.

 

Compensation

$25,000-$30,000 annually, including great coworkers, and the opportunity to contribute your voice, time, and talents to a growing, mission-driven radical learning community. Work on a beautiful 3-acre campus and spend plenty of time outdoors. Tuition waived for children of teachers. We take 3 months off from June-August, one week at Thanksgiving, two weeks for Winter Holidays, and one week at Spring Break. Schedule generally aligns with AISD.

 

How to apply

Send your letter of interest including a statement of why you are drawn to work with us, your resume, and letter of references to caitlin@radicleroots.org. Please reference Teacher in the subject line. Position open until filled.

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Paid Internship for Certified Mentor of Holistic Education

Paid Internship for Certified Mentor of Holistic Education

 

Originateve Holistic Education Designs is offering a paid internship toward Certification of Mentor of Holistic Education and Regenerative Practices.

We are looking for a talented, energetic, and patient future mentor to fill a very special position as a live-in assistant to an adult with special needs and storyteller at various early learning centers. This position has three components:

(Due to the intimate role of Live-In Aide, this position is only available to female candidates.)

 

1. The selected Candidate will complete coursework toward the Certified Mentor Program through Originateve.  The CMP is divided up into three course sections.  Tuition for each section completed during the Intern Position will be covered by a scholarship.  (Tuition for each section amounts to $600 ea. Or $1800 for the complete certification.)  Each section is composed of online reading, writing and discussion as well as 180 hours of practical hours with Originateve Certified Mentor Guides.  Candidate will also attend Originateve meetings and various events as additional support.

 

2. The Candidate will serve as a Roommate/ Live-in Aide to an adult with special needs.

The requirements for the position of Roommate/Live in Aide are as follows.

The work requires between 12 and 14 contact hours a week.  There are a few tasks which must be completed most days, such as evening companionship and schedule management. Others occur once a week, such as menu planning and grocery shopping. Candidate must provide the friendship of a roommate and the guidance of an aide. The parents of the adult will be partners in your success.  The unit is a two-bedroom apartment close to the light-rail in West Denver.  It is bright, modern, colorful, and has management on site during normal work hours. The compensation includes full rent and utilities, internet and parking.  7 hours weekly will be credited to the candidate’s CMP practical hours for the work related to the Live-in Aide position. 

 

3. The Candidate will also serve as a paid instructor to an Early Childhood Enrichment Program in Story and Music at various Early Learning Centers.  The ability to play guitar and/ or piano is highly preferred but not required.  This position is approximately 8 contact hours a week.  Intern will be paid $10/hour for training hours and $15/ hour for classes where the Candidate leads the class.  (Ideally this would occur after one month).  All Early Learning contact hours will be applied toward the practical hours requirement for the Certified Mentor Program. 

 

Due to the nature of the duties surrounding this internship package, Candidate must have reliable transportation both to get between Early Learning Centers and assist their Roommate with some regular transportation assistance.

For further information and/or to obtain an application for this position send a letter of inquiry and resume to ronaldoverde@originateve.org .