Jerry Mintz on Starting Unschooling Resource Centers (Audio)

April 25, 2011 at 10:55 am | Posted in AERO | Leave a comment
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Jerry Mintz was just interviewed by Barb Lundgren, the organizer for Rethinking Everything Conference.

Jerry will be presenting on starting unschooling resource centers at the conference, which is held September 2-5, 2011 in Dallas, Texas.  Find out more at: http://www.rethinkingeverything.net/

Listen to the interview here: Jerry Mintz Interview with Barb Lundgren

Jerry Mintz Questions Arne Duncan (Video)

April 21, 2011 at 9:05 am | Posted in AERO | 1 Comment
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Jerry Mintz

This is a video that was taken when I confronted Secretary of Education Arnie Duncan at the Education Writers Conference about the damage No Child Left Behind has done to public alternative schools and asked him if they could at least give a waiver to public alternatives.

Just before this video starts I had reminded him that two years ago I asked him, at the Education Writers Association conference, if he would end No Child Left behind, because alternative educators felt it interfered with real innovation. Since he hadn’t ended it, I asked if some schools could request a waiver.


Early Bird Registration Deadline: Voyagers’ 3rd Annual Conference ft. John Gatto/Ron Miller/Jerry Mintz (Event)

January 30, 2011 at 1:24 pm | Posted in AERO, Education Events | Leave a comment
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From Voyagers’ Director Karen Giuffre’
 
I am writing to you from Voyagers Community School in Farmingdale, NJ, where I am the Founder and Director. Voyagers’ is a progressive school serving children ages 4-18. Rooted in the philosophy of John Dewey, Loris Malaguzzi, Maria Montessori, Sylvia Ashton-Warner, Ron Miller, John Taylor Gatto and other prescient educators, our school has blossomed over the last six years. In our past two conference our speakers have included Nel Noddings and Lella Gandini.

This year we are proud to host our 3rd annual education conference from March 30 – April 1, 2011.

“Creating a Learning Environment with Children in Mind; An essential conversation”

Our keynote speaker for this event is John Taylor Gatto, renown for his advocacy in the area of progressive education; Ron Miller, a leader in holistic and Jerry Mintz, founder a director of the Alternative Education Resource Organization.

This conference provides a variety of opportunities.
* On Wednesday and/or Thursday tour our classrooms, meet with our students and attend our staff meetings.
* On Thursday evening enjoy a hearty dinner with colleagues and hear from John Taylor Gatto
* On Friday hear from Ron Miller and Jerry Mintz, choose three workshops among 12 options and participate in a panel discussion with Gatto, Miller, Mintz and me.

Our workshops include information about literacy, advocacy, curriculum development, school administration, and program development. Speakers will address all ages from preschool through high school and a variety of audiences including teachers, administrators, parents, older students and others working with children.

You can visit our Voyagers’ Community School website at www.voyagerskids.com for more information.

Early registration expires January 31, 2011. The savings are significant!
 
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Please Karen directly at director@voyagerskids.com for more information.

AERO Conference Documentary (VIDEO)

January 18, 2011 at 11:15 am | Posted in AERO, AERO Conference, AERO Online Video Series, Democratic Education, New Resource | Leave a comment
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This is a short film by Franzi Florack of the 7th annual AERO conference, which took place in Albany, NY June 24-27, 2010. The theme of the conference was “Learner-centered alternatives for everyone.” Find out more about AERO conference and this year’s event in Portland, OR, “Transforming Education & Our World,” by visiting www.educationrevolution.org/​conference.html

The latest Education Revolution has arrived! (Winter 2010/2011) (Free Publication)

December 21, 2010 at 11:12 am | Posted in AERO, Education News, Education Revolution Magazine | Leave a comment
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Genuine Learning Can’t Be Standardized! The new issue of Education Revolution magazine is here. In this issue: public school alternatives, quaker education, reflections by veteran activists, and more!

 

Read the latest issue for free at: http://issuu.com/alternativeeducation/docs/educationrevolutionwinter

Creating Learning Environments with Children In Mind: An Essential Conversation

December 7, 2010 at 11:53 am | Posted in AERO, Education Events | Leave a comment
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Featuring:
John Taylor Gatto
Ron Miller
Jerry Mintz

March 30-April 1, 2011

Voyagers’ Community School
Serving children ages 4-18
Farmingdale, NJ 07727
732-842-1660

Click on the link below for more details:
http://www.voyagerskids.com/Voyagers/conference.html

Jerry Mintz: “Mistakes in Education” (Op-Ed)

November 7, 2010 at 3:31 pm | Posted in AERO, Education Revolution E-News | 2 Comments
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In reference to:

http://voices.washingtonpost.com/answer-sheet/school-turnaroundsreform/how-billionaire-donors-are-har.html

 

 

It’s too bad that the school reformers and the billionaire funders have to make every mistake there is to make on their way to, perhaps, finding the real clue to how learning actually works.

 

I think they mean well. Probably they feel a little guilty about having so much money when so many people have so little. So some of them think that they can spend their way to making the current system of schooling work.

 

The problem is that they are doing all of this from the wrong paradigm, an old one that hasn’t worked well for a long time, a very long time.

 

There are lots of analogies, such as rearranging the chairs on the deck of the Titanic. I prefer an epigram that my grandfather wrote:” I feel like a spider in a bottle. I can see where I want to go but can’t understand why I can’t get there.

 

The answer is so simple that it is hard to see. The assumption that the current system seems to act upon is that children need to be pushed to learn. If you believe that to be true, then it follows that you need a lot of artificial means to motivate children to learn. That would include giving grades, homework, getting students to compete with each other, teaching them in uniform batches the way factories do. In fact, the current system operates pretty much on the factory model and the schools even look like factories, inside and out.

 

The reality that modern brain research supports is the children are natural learners. Think about babies and toddlers. By simply providing to them a rich environment of resources they successfully teach themselves to walk and talk. And what happens to them after that? Most of them are blindly put into a situation in which they are not supposed to move around or talk much, and that all future learning is to come from external sources determined by the teacher.  Human nature being resilient, children still retain the restless ability to learn on their own, but it is slowly extinguished. So, after six or seven years of this treatment, the paradigm that is used by the traditional school system becomes reality, a self-fulfilling process. Children, now tweens or teens, are no longer self-motivated. Having been punished for energy, divergent thinking and creativity for that long, they do now seem to need to be pushed to learn anything. And it doesn’t work very well. Even the best schools are only the best of a failed system. Their students are the best at listening to what is told to them, repeating it back, perhaps embellished a little, and the best at filling in the little bubbles on those mindless standardized tests.

 

There are a very small minority of parents, teachers, students and schools who have noticed that the emperor has no clothes and have rejected all that nonsense, and it is truly nonsensical. They have started various forms of educational alternatives, or decided to send their children to them. In some cases the students have discovered these options themselves. In some cases this is done as homeschooling. More than two million are now doing that, having checked “non of the above.” Others are in democratic or progressive schools, or other alternatives such as Montessori and Waldorf. These alternatives do recognize that each child is a unique person who can think for his or herself.

 

Unfortunately, those who are involved with these alternatives do not have the funding to let everyone else know what they have discovered. In some cases they may afraid to inform them or talk much about what they have found, because these approaches have often been attacked as they go against the mainstream.

 

You might ask, what about charter schools? I know Joe Nathan of Minnesota, who started the first charter school in 1993. He started charters because he wanted to take an alternative approach that would avoid the red tape and testing of the regular schools. He also wanted this available to all children, regardless of their family income. But, like many good ideas, thousands of charters schools have now been created. Some have stayed far enough from the norm to enable students to be respected and learn in their own way. But gradually charter schools have come to resemble the schools they tried to replace, as more and more mainstream bureaucrats and corporate interests got involved with them. And now most of them are required to administer the misguided No Child Left Behind guidelines in order to remain in existence.

 

In fact, I can list some of the very best charters and public alternatives that I have known. These would include:

 

  • Renaissance Charter in Florida, a K to 5th with democratic process and a farm component.
  • The Village Charter School, in Northfield, MN. They even helped a group of their students represent them at the International Democratic Education Conference in India.
  • Liberty Academy in Maine took advantage of a law that allowed parents in the area to send their children with vouchers to the democratic school.
  • Blue Mountain Charter School in Oregon was based on the famous democratic Sudbury Valley School, the only such charter in the country.

 

I can list several more. They were all forced to close by their local education administrators. Yes, it is dangerous to fully empower students in the current education environment.

 

But meanwhile perhaps some philanthropists have noticed the success of the independent alternatives. Bill Gates did and for many years he provided funding for big schools to break up into smaller schools, thinking, mistakenly,  that was the reason for their success. Gates just spent two million dollars just to publicize a new movie ,“Waiting for Superman,” which promotes charters.

 

Some think that if children are forced more strongly to memorize what they need to do better on the tests, though longer days, longer school years, and more rote memory, that this is the solution. Some charters schools are doing that. But independent studies don’t back that up. In fact, Newsweek recently reported that in the very crucial area of creativity American students are rapidly headed to the bottom of the heap. There is no measure for creativity on the NCLB tests.

 

Some minority families may fear getting off the normal education track and trying learner centered approaches as it might be harder for them to get back on if it didn’t work. But we have found that it works quite well for minority children who go to democratic schools.

 

WE who are involved with learner centered education approaches are ready and willing to share our knowledge and successes with all who are interested. Beyond that, our organization, the Alternative Education Resource Organization, a small non-profit, have as our mission the “Education Revolution.” We want to see all children have the opportunity to choose an educational approach that meets their needs.

 

Green Festival (EVENT REPORT)

October 25, 2010 at 6:13 pm | Posted in AERO, Education Events | Leave a comment
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Jerry Mintz

AERO joined forces with IDEA, the Institute for Democratic Education in America, to staff an exhibitor booth at the Green Festival in Washington, DC on October 23-24. Tens of thousands of people filled the Washington DC Convention Center to participate in the Festival. There were a wide variety of exhibitors and presenters. Many people stopped by at our booth to sign up for the free e-newsletter, get a sample of Education Revolution magazine, and buy books from a selection we had brought with us. Our participation was arranged by Ron Miller, a key supporter of AERO and editor of Education Revolution. Ron was also a speaker and spoke about The Self-Organizing Revolution (the tile of his most recent book).

While I was there I did a lot of networking and handed out some review copies of Turning Points, the important hard cover book that AERO has just published. I gave one to Amy Goodman, who has the renowned public radio show, Democracy Now! She is interested in having us come on her show to talk about the book. I also gave one to Ralph Nader after his presentation. He was so interested in Turning Points and AERO that he kept talking to me and asking questions even as he signed his books for his admirers.

We also met potential interns and staff members. Overall it was an exciting time, and we are thankful to Ron Miller for arranging this out reach for AERO and IDEA.

To get your own copy of Turning Points, go to this site:

http://www.educationrevolution.org/turningpoints.html

 

October 19th: Turning Points Book Party/Forum at Brecht Forum in New York City (EVENT)

October 18, 2010 at 7:43 pm | Posted in AERO, Education Events | Leave a comment
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Turning Points

Basir Mchawi of WBAI and I will be hosting a forum about our new book Tomorrow at the Brecht Forum in Manhattan. If you are in the NYC area please come and support this! Chris Mercogliano, author and former director of Albany’s Free School will also be participating.

Jerry Mintz, Director of Alternative Education Resource Organization

http://brechtforum.org/civicrm/event/info?id=11780&reset=1

 

Tuesday October 19th, 2010 7:30 PM
BOOK PARTY/FORUM

Turning Points: 35 Visionaries in Education Tell Their Stories

Hosted by Basir Mchawi

Thirty-five visionary educators were asked: What was your schooling like?; When did youealize that there is a need for an alternative approach?; What have you done since to help realizethat vision?; What are you doing now? Turning Points is an anthology of their responses, a peek into the lives and journeys of thesepioneering individuals who have—and are—transforming what it means to be a teacher, astudent, and a life-long learner.

Sliding scale: $6/$10/$15, Free for Brecht Forum Subscribers

451 West Street (between Bank & Bethune Streets, New York, NY 10014

Phone: (212) 242-4201 – Email: brechtforum at brechtforum.org

 

Order Turning Points today at www.educationvisionaries.com

Dr. Ron Miller on Unschooling (VIDEO)

September 17, 2010 at 11:08 am | Posted in AERO, AERO Conference, AERO Online Video Series | Leave a comment
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The following interview took place at the 7th annual AERO conference and was conducted by Dr. Carlo Ricci.  Carlo is the co-editor along with AERO’s Jerry Mintz for the new book, Turning Points: 35 Visionaries in Education Tell Their Own Stories.

Ron Miller is the editor of Education Revolution, the magazine of the Alternative Education Resource Organization. He has written or edited nine books, most recentlyThe Self-Organizing Revolution: Common Principles of the Educational Alternatives Movement. He has helped start two alternative schools in the Burlington, Vermont area and at times was involved in homeschooling with his own three sons. Ron currently teaches at Champlain College in Burlington. Many of his writings are posted at www.pathsoflearning.net.

Ron was asked to address the following questions:

1. How would you define or explain unschooling to someone?

2. What are the strengths of unschooling?

3. What are the weaknesses of unschooling?

4. Different people use different terms to refer to a similar concept. For example, John Taylor Gatto refers to open source learning,  Ron Miller to Holistic education or organic learning, Wendy Priesnitz refers to life learning, there is natural learning, unschooling and so on. Do you have a preferred

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