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regenerative education (1)

 

This is an educational paradigm that serves people and the planet as we move into a new environmental reality, with its accompanying social shifts, economic transformation, and understanding of who we are as a species and an individual.

It is about the life-long process of enabling and building the capacity of everyone to express their unique potential to serve their community and the planet and in the process serve themselves.

Learning is determined by the need of the student and the keen observation of a teacher well-educated in whole-child development. Children and adults alike experience our world through a web of connection and sensorial experiences, so why would we ever think it wise to compartmentalize learning into subject-sectioned curricula?

We must honor that the Latin origin of ‘educate’ is educare, meaning ‘drawing out.’ It is also related to educere, that is, ‘to develop something latent, some potential.’ Educating from this perspective means engaging individuals and groups in deep learning and development using a transformative change process that is experiential, creative, reflective, and participative, NOT sustainable, but continuously regenerative.

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Principles of Regenerative Education

(as understood through Carol Sanford of the Carol Sanford Institute)

1 – The regenerative work is to be the integrated work of educators and systems, providing the ableness required to do nothing short of transforming whole societies and evolving all the systems within them to meet the new global imperatives. But just relabeling it does not ensure it meets the new purpose of enabling a transforming society and evolving the systems in it.

2 – The education system must design and develop an infrastructure that makes self-initiated new direction and contribution possible, inside the value adding process of the learning context. This means there are no generic assignments from others, no external grades, no pre-formatting of the results. It must be fully-self-directed to wake up and nourish the essence of each individual.

3 – Learners come to see potential in themselves, uniquely, that they had not seen before. They have to see that they can make a huge difference in the life of their communities, nation, and planet — even when very young… regenerative education aims to understand the learner so well and how they live, their aspirations to live, that we can see a void in their ableness that needs to be filled. Educators must be able to support them, to be a resource on the learner’s path to pursue and achieve that promise. And to help design and deliver what the learner has now specified they need to learn. Educators become great experiential designers for learners.

4 – Everyone needs to get imbued with the idea that their life is about moving themselves out of a rut, based on contributions they see they can make and on what is needed for the whole to evolve…creating a citizen/learner development process that is based in core human capacities, but which capabilities are accessible on demand (from the self), building living systems and critical thinking skills with the thinking and personal development of being a self-determining human being.

5 – Processes and materials are embedded in the experience and engagement within community with a planetary understanding. They have connections into the communities and resources that break down the usual walls we think of learning institutions. We have learned in the last 50 years how interconnected we are as humans, but also as global citizens that have an effect on the place we call home. We also need to learn to see the effect we have on societies in which we live and how we can make them work more fairly for all.

6 – Learners are the teachers of themselves —Their development is guided by the idea that they test everything with their own reflective experience rather than accepting the ideas of others. They value science, art, great writing, and thinking, but not as received ideas, rather as ideas to experience and reflect on, then from that position incorporate it into their life, or not. Evolve it or leave it behind. They don’t so much question authority as they question the thinking behind what is offered. The teacher works to displace the toxic and degenerative practices while nurturing what’s emerging,

7 – WE will never be effective at creating timely change until we teach people how quantum change happens, how to design and lead it and how to apply it to systems design.

Why Regenerative Education

Regenerative — committed to realizing the evolutionary potential of life. Carol Sanford based on this new thinking, we can say that Regenerative Education aims to:

Progressively improve the whole individual (body, mind, and spirit)

Express the essence of the individual and the learner’s innate potential embedded in the larger reality they inhabit

Continually cultivate just and reciprocal relationships with other individuals, communities and nature

Honour the interconnected and mutually influential relationship between people and the ecosystem where they live

Promote justice, equity, compassion and cooperation

Honor the uniqueness and expression of each person

Look to the past and the future, our elders and our youth, for wisdom in order to bridge the inter-generational gap

Look to uplift every person in order to create conditions for “peace and prosperity” for everyone.

Reward diversity, inclusivity, generosity, creativity, innovation and the fruits of our collective intelligence

Understand that life is iterative and ever-changing, that change is the only constant, that evolution has gotten us where we are today

In order to bring about this new educational paradigm, we have to accept that “Culture” cannot be looked at as “a monoculture,” grown from the same seed, under similar conditions and giving the same results everywhere. We have to first understand and dismantle the colonial/patriarchal mindset that treats people, resources, and the Earth itself as commodities to be extracted by those in power who control the inputs and outcomes of our own lives.

Regenerative Education is meant to complement, while not always seamlessly, the belief systems we might or might not hold.