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I Want to Do this all day re-release!

“Today many communities across the country are facing new threats of instability, unaffordability, disempowerment, and displacement. As communities and policy-makers alike consider these threats, there is an emerging opportunity to develop strategies… that can help create inclusive, participatory, and sustainable economies built on locally-rooted, broad-based ownership of place-based assets.”COMMUNITY CONTROL of Land and Housing. Jarrid Green, Democracy Collaborative.


It’s 2006 and I’m sitting in a library, in a living room, in a Free School at 8:30AM, recording a group of six year olds who explain how they use democracy to settle disputes about collective resources. In this case it’s a boombox they have recently purchased with class funds. They tell me how it’s important to listen when people cry, and to find a solution together that is fair for everyone. I spent the next two months of that year with my crew interviewing children and adults from Vancouver to Tuscon to Albany who practice radical cooperation in the educational setting, culminating in the two disc audio documentary I Want to Do This All Day: Redefining Learning and Reinventing Education. We found that kids in Free schools and Freedom Schools feel agency in their communities. In the best cases, they know that equity is not possible without looking to the past, telling the story, and taking time to heal. Because of their education, they know what its like to have control over their resources, to share, and to hold actual decision-making power.  

Over a decade later the concept of community control is flying around my city, Philadelphia. Community control of public education, of affordable housing, of land, of food. What kind of world can we create when people make their own decisions about what they need, and how their resources will be spent? I can’t help but remember the children at the Free Schools practicing self-determination on a daily basis. A quick study of the history of compulsory schools shows us how integral education is to the formation of our white supremacist capitalist society. The pain and horror of Indian boarding schools, enslaved children being tortured and killed for reading, and factory style classrooms have taken up new forms in our current system. As before, folks survive because of their community’s collective care, boundless love, creativity & resourcefulness. We can not create an inclusive, participatory, sustainable world without Black and Brown children and their families in control of their own communities. 

I Want to Do This All Day: Redefining Learning and Reinventing Education was co-produced by Amber Woods and Althea Baird in 2008. It is now available for a ten-year anniversary re-release price of five dollars. Or pick up a free copy at the AERO conference in Portland, June 2019. Check out the project website dothisallday.org for a link to stream. For more writing on the project from Althea Baird, check out page six of this issue of Education Revolution Magazine. 

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Salmonberry School Seeks Teacher

Job Announcement

January 2019

Position: Classroom Teacher, 1st-3rd grade

Application Window: Apply by April 15, 2019 or until position is filled

Qualifications: Salmonberry School is seeking a loving, attentive, mature teacher with experience teaching primary grades. The ideal applicant would hold a MA or higher and have at least 3 years experience as a lead teacher with children under age 12 in a school or similar environment. Particular expertise in teaching literacy is sought. The candidate should have some knowledge and/or experience in alternative, progressive or holistic education. Excellent communication skills are essential as are strong organizational skills and an ability to coalesce a classroom community of students and parents. The ideal candidate should also model a willingness to learn and an excitement to grow as a member of the highly collaborative faculty team.

Duties: This position is a lead teaching position. Duties include all aspects of curriculum development and implementation, assessment, communication, classroom design and classroom management for 10-15 students age 6-9. This teacher must engage all learners in a wide span of ages, skill levels and learning styles and incorporate all aspects of a holistic approach to learning. They must embody an ethic of care in all aspects of the work. A full or part-time teaching assistant will be provided depending on enrollment and classroom needs.

Dates: This is a permanent position beginning on or about August 24, 2019 and will follow Salmonberry’s academic calendar. The position may be renewed on a yearly basis. The expected commitment is a minimum of three years.

Hours: This is a salaried position. Student contact hours are 8:45-3:05 M-F. Expected work week is 35-40 hrs. This includes required staff meetings 2x/wk as well as special events, festivals and field trips.

Compensation: This is a full-time position for a traditional academic calendar year. Salary is $34,000 – $45000 and includes 10 paid leave days. Additional summer work is also available outside of this contracted position.

How to Apply: Please familiarize yourself with the information on the Salmonberry School website. Then, to apply, send resume and letter to Paul Freedman at head@salmonberryschool.org We will reply within 72 hours.

Statement of non-discrimination: Salmonberry School is an equal opportunity employer and does not discriminate in its hiring practices on the basis of race, color, national or ethnic origin, ancestry, age, religion or religious creed, disability or handicap, sex or gender, gender identity and/or expression, sexual orientation, military or veteran status, or any other characteristic protected under applicable federal, state or local law.

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Jerry’s Editorial Response To The College Admissions Scandal

You have probably just read the breaking news scandal about the bribery of officials at elite colleges by people who wanted to get their children admitted.
A lot of people in the AERO network are just scratching their heads about this.
First, we are pretty fed up with these simplistic “tests” that high school students are pushed into taking to get into college. Many colleges have discovered that these tests are not a good predictor of college success, and more than a thousand have announced that submitting an SAT or ACT is no longer required on an application to get into their school. Here’s a list of them!
Many of these barriers have been broken down by homeschoolers and democratic school graduates who more often submit much more useful portfolios describing the actual work they have done. Why are the colleges paying attention to this? They have discovered that these graduates of learner-centered approaches are much more successful in their colleges, by every measure. They are falling all over each other to get these students!
Second, many parents and students from alternative approaches are not so interested in the “elite” colleges, whose traditional methods are very out of date. They are more interested in higher education alternatives that have more individualized and innovative approaches, such as Goddard with its low residency program and Antioch College, pioneer in cooperative (work experience) education. Here is AERO’s list of higher education alternatives.
So, our take on this is a little ironic and different from the mainstream!
Please send us your reaction to this for the Sunday e news!
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Master Tree Kindergarten Seeks Instructor

Master Tree Kindergarten Seeks Holistic Instructor (Shishi, China) 

Job Description:
Master Tree Kindergarten in Shishi, China is an Originateve Wood Certified school. As such, we have a commitment to foster a holistic environment wherein our children and adult community can together explore regenerative practice and design with a strong emphasis on ecology and culture. We are seeking enthusiastic colleagues eager to co-operate and grow alongside our tenderfoot community. Candidates interested in joining our team should have deep interests in childhood development, the arts and life in participation with the natural world.
Along with the kids we play with, day in and day out, we believe that the world is a play-garden in which to remember our ancestral capacity to appreciate beauty and engage by creating even more beauty of it. We have sand dunes, swimming pools, a library, live-stock, a workshop, a rooftop garden and more for you to recognize emergent curriculum as well as orchestrate enriched learning moments.
We welcome painters, gardeners, storytellers, carpenters and bards that have learned that there is no greater gift than that of planting a seed in the hearts of those growing beneath our wings.
Compensation:
Positions start at 13,000rmb/month + housing (walking distance from many beautiful beaches) + meals + insurance + paid holidays + one-way air-ticket home upon completion of contract and other benefits to be discussed with interested candidates.
Interested applicants should send a resume and brief cover letter to: carlemmons@originateve.org