“Listening is being able to be changed by the other person.” – Alan Alda. Today is the National Day of Listening and this is something that we encourage all our children, young people and members of staff to do everyday. When we truly listen to other people we can not only help them, but also inspire and understand ourselves better. In Forest school we had the perfect example of this – which you can read about below https://lnkd.in/eXH86en8
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On Education and Sharing Day, we honor the memory of the Lubavitcher Rebbe, Rabbi Menachem Mendel Schneerson, who devoted his life to outreach and teaching — building bridges, challenging us to grow, and championing tolerance and learning. Learn more: https://lnkd.in/g4VNsxYE
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How we should think of schooling check out Episode 1 of Monty Don’s series on Spanish gardens. A school built around its gardens. https://lnkd.in/e4pg6sgK #education #greenschools #neurodivergent #childrenswellbeing
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https://lnkd.in/eM4ZH9Xa March Public Workshop with Christopher Schaefer Ph.D. In this workshop we will explore the qualities of conversation and the threshold experiences we can have in dialogue with others and with the spirit. Rudolf Steiner suggested that the more we can practice a conscious dialogue with the spirit in groups the more quickly the earth and human culture would be spiritualized. What did he mean and how can we best practice sacred conversation in our life?
March Public Workshop, 2024
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This week, we revisit our preliminary findings from our research on solidarity-buliding and intersectional organizing. This is finding number 5. (Scroll through our feed to see previous findings)!
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Having spent 26years within the early years education and care sector, i have seen a great deal of change. How the sector and the workforce who commit to it day in day out are valued is always worthy of a lively debate. Fundamentally the sector, amongst many important things, provides key infrastructure within the UK for young carers in early childhood. As Dr Nathan Archer, Dr Fufy Demissie and Professor Sally Pearse state in this article, nurseries and settings are 'well placed as social hubs, civic spaces and centres for community cohesion. It also appears that these settings are increasingly stepping into spaces left vacant by services which have seen a reduction in public' funding.' The early years education and care sector has an imperative role to play in the early support and identification of young carers, yet how can they achieve this consistently when they themselves are under supported and undervalued? The interdisciplinary focus groups will explore this debate during the first strand of the Young Carers in Early Childhood research programme. Keep following as details of how to get involved will be shared very soon. #youngcarersearlychildhood #Pengreen #ShapingUs #Carerstrust University of Plymouth
The role of early childhood settings as civic spaces by Dr Nathan Archer Fufy Demissie Professor Sally Pearse Early Years Educator April 2024 https://lnkd.in/eeN-7PGi
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Looking for a good read this Pride Month?🌈 For the rest of this month- for a limited time only- I'm sharing my digital copy for only $.99 cents! And my paperback for just $9.99! My memoir, “Finding my Humanity”, captures my journey from sullen youth in middle America, uncertain of a future for someone like me, to becoming a globally recognized champion for human rights and dignity. Most importantly, I share the lessons I’ve learned along the way, through our capacities to love, about our common humanity, shared purpose and possibility, and the big and small every day ways we can better our world. Grab your copy here: https://a.co/d/1k7otrd If you share in the comments below the answer to the question "How are you bettering our shared humanity?" - I will gladly share with you a FREE digital copy.
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Do you know how Memorial day started? Have fun with this book, “Interesting Facts in History,” and learn more about American trivia. https://lnkd.in/gy5SN9sB
The first memorial day? #historyofamerica
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Immensely popular amongst concentrators and non-concentrators alike, Senior Lecturer Dawn King's ENVS 0110: "Humans, Nature, and the Environment" immerses students in contemporary environmental issues through innovative assignments and community-engaged projects. Learn all about the class in this new article from Brown University! https://ow.ly/sbVn50QgOX4
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