Tuesday, January 22, 2013
Two Recommended Books for Community Learning from Ruth Lopez
Thanks to Ruth Lopez for these recommendations.
Creating Learning Communities; Models, Resources, and New Ways of Thinking About Teaching and Learning edited by Ron Miller. Cuts down on time spent reinventing the wheel. Many beautiful examples of alternative models others have developed. Wide variety of models. Browse and find the one the best suits West Marin. My favorite is The Alternative Learning Center on page 111.
A Systems View of Education by Bela Banathy. Where do we want to be as a community in the future? We can't get there by looking in the rear view mirror, in other words by trying to fix the current education system. We need first to define where we want to go and then design an education system that will take us there. His conclusion is that community-based education will be the educational model of choice. Education by and for the community is truly owned by the community and people will support what they themselves create.
Primary materials
Thursday, October 28, 2010
Community and Learning KWMR radio program
WHERE DOES LEARNING TAKE PLACE?
Conversations about Learning and Community
Three consecutive Mondays at 5:30 pm on KWMR
Monday, August 29, 5:30 pm
A conversation with Ron Miller, historian, educator, and author of What Are Schools For? and Creating Learning Communities. We look at the history of schooling and how the purpose of schooling has changed over time. What are some of the cultural assumptions about education in America?
Monday, September 5, 5:30 pm
A conversation with Matt Hern, founder of an alternative learning center for teens in Vancouver, author of Deschooling Our Lives and Field Day: Getting Society Out of School. We consider educational opportunities as comprehensible only within local social and cultural fabrics and discuss how to design them to meet local needs. We examine assumptions about the ways that children learn, as we address underlying attitudes about authority and freedom.
Monday, September 12, 5:30 pm
West Marin residents discuss how to build community, family, and individual self-reliance through Community Based Learning. What is Community Based Learning and how can it engage learners, improve academics, and strengthen community? What can it look like here?
