[Educaciolliure] RV: Programa en inglés del encuentro internacional sobre educación en casa en Alemania
Xavier Alà (listas)
xavilistas en clonlara-esp.org
Vie Abr 27 10:34:52 CEST 2007
De la lista de Learning Unlimited.
Xavier Alà
2a.
<http://groups.yahoo.com/group/learning-unlimited/message/3752;_ylc=X3oDMTJx
azY3cDFqBF9TAzk3MzU5NzE1BGdycElkAzM4Njc1MjMEZ3Jwc3BJZAMxNzA1MDgxOTcyBG1zZ0lk
AzM3NTIEc2VjA2Rtc2cEc2xrA3Ztc2cEc3RpbWUDMTE3NzM0MzY0OQ--> International
Colloquium on Home Education
Posted by: "Elisabeth Kuhnle"
<mailto:elisabeth.kuhnle1 en gmx.de?Subject=%20Re%3AInternational%20Colloquium%
20on%20Home%20Education> elisabeth.kuhnle1 en gmx.de
<http://profiles.yahoo.com/elisabeth_kuhnle> elisabeth_kuhnle
Sun Apr 22, 2007 6:27 pm (PST)
See the English programme of our German conference which will take place
from Friday, April 27th, to Sunday, April 29th, at Burg Rothenfels am Main
in Bavaria, Germany.
Whoever is interested in a last-minute participation will learn more about
booking details here:
<http://www.netzwerk-bildungsfreiheit.de/pdf/Flyer_Kolloquium_EN.pdf>
http://www.netzwerk-bildungsfreiheit.de/pdf/Flyer_Kolloquium_EN.pdf
Kind regards,
Elisabeth
-------------------------------------------------
Second International Colloquium on Home Education
Daily Program
Friday, 04. 27. 2007
15:00 assembly of the participants
18:00 dinner
Colloquium Opening
19:30 Plenum: Greetings and Introductions
19:40 Salutations from The European Forum for Freedom in Education – effe
(read by Jennifer Fandard, representative of effe for France)
!9:45 Pat Montgomery: Warmup for the Colloquium—an anecdote about learning
without school or instruction and about the selection and practicing of a
profession as a personal calling (“finding and pursuing one’s own way”)
Germany: From Homeschooling to Educational Freedom
20:00 Prof. Volker Ladenthin: The Historical Roots of Homeschooling in
Germany
21:00 Bertrand Stern: The Nation Needs New Concepts of Education!
(optional: open evening for getting acquainted)
Saturday, 04. 28. 2007
7:30 optional morning reflection
8:00 breakfast
Home Education International (examples from other European countries)
9:15 Plenum: Network-participants introduce themselves
9:30 Prof. Christian Beck: Home Education in the Scandinavian Countries
the turbulent first HE period in Norway; comparison of the different Nordic
countries; discussion of the issue “HE and integration”
10:30 reports on home education in other countries
(the current situation, relationship between government and home education
families, individual developments, i.e. liberalization or increasing
regulation)
Austria: Klaus-Dieter Simon (report on the practice of homeschooling)
Bulgaria: Peter Porumbachanov (the situation of homeschooling families in
Bulgaria)
France: Jennifer Fandard (intensified governmental regulation of home
education and its causes)
Ireland: Nick Gudge (the story of how home education became so liberalized
in Ireland)
Netherlands: Peter van Zuidam (the way to broad acceptance)
12:15 lunch
Research on Home Education in Germany
14:00 Thomas Spiegler: Home Education – A Theory Comes into Practice
(how home education began in Germany, and its origins in social movements)
Home Education in Practice: Applications, Legalities, and Political
Consequences
15:00 Six different workshops begin simultaneously. They are:
Local Learning Groups: with Leslie Barson
“The Otherwise Club” in London; self determined learning in learning
communities formed around common interests
Learning in the Family School -- Education with a Future from a Rural
Region: with Anke Casper Jürgens and Simone Schaefer
What kind of education do we need to create healthy and stable communities
in the future? In the village of Pulow, parents, children and other
motivated individuals take responsibility for their own education
collectively. How does this function?
Experience, background, and possibilities . . .
Legalities of Home Education: with Jennifer Fandard, Nick Gudge, and Franz
Rash.
government registration and supervision of home education families; examples
from other counties; the development and formulation of a concept that could
be presented to school administrators
Personality Development and Community Building in the Context of Home
Education: with Joachim Geserich
Helping Children Learn: with Elisabeth Held, Uta Lichter, and Tilman
Neubronner
How can parents help their children learn in a meaningful way? Various ways
of learning outside of school contexts will be presented and discussed.
A Declaration Promoting Educational Freedom will be developed with Raimund
Pousset
(It is possible that other workshop topics may develop in the course of the
colloquium.)
16:00 coffebreak
16:30 workshops continue
18:30 dinner
Educational Freedom – Philosophy and Practice
20:00 youths who learn or have learned at home tell their stories
20:30 sketch about socialization
21:00 lecture and discussion with Mike Donelly: Homeschooling: Pluralistic
Freedom -- not Paralell Societies!
concurrently:
fireside conversation with Leslie Barson and Bertrand Stern:
“. . . while I am someone who wants to learn among others who want to learn”
Sunday, 04.29.2007
7:30 optional morning reflection; potentially religious services of varying
confessions
8:00 breakfast
Home Education and Family Life (Aspects of Socialization)
9:15 Prof. Hans Schieser.: Child Development in Pre-school and Elementary
Education and Incompatablities with Group Instruction
10:15 Dagmar Neubronner: Educational Research – the Development and
Consequences of “Same-age Orientation”
(and remedies for the condition)
Most of us experience very concretely how important and helpful a valid
child/parent attachment is. How does our attachment instinct work, what is
peer orientation, and why does violence thrive in the school setting (and in
society as a whole)? Dagmar Neubronner presents the pioneering results of
attachment science which gives us the scientific basis for the right to
“educational liberty”.
11:15 Harriet Pattison: What is Special About Home Education Families?
12:15 lunch
14:00 presentations from the workshops Legalities of Home Education and A
Declaration Promoting Educational Freedom
The Tradition of Home Education
14:30 Stefanie Mohsennia: From Germany to British Columbia, Canada – Our
Experiences with Imposed Schooling and Homeschooling in Freedom.
15:00 Mike Donnelly: Homeschooling in Virginia, USA – the Legalities,
Practice, and Succesess
15:30 Pat Montgomery: A Plea for Home Education
the potential of learning without schools in modern communities;
perspectives for Europe – especially Germany!
14:00 colloquium ends
The colloquium will be moderated by Johannes Heimrath.
Simultanious translation in English or German will be available. Stefanie
Geserich and Dörte Hinrichs will translate.
Childcare (possibly a children’s program) will be available.
------------ próxima parte ------------
Se ha borrado un adjunto en formato HTML...
URL: http://www.moviments.net/pipermail/educaciolliure/attachments/20070427/16fda52f/attachment-0001.htm
Más información sobre la lista de distribución Educaciolliure