Major Educators


Dorothy Heathcote

Dr Ron Miller

Bhagavad Gita

Maria Montessori

Ibn Arabi

Abdul Baha

Prof Jack Miller

Dr Reg Bolton

Rachel Kessler

Professor Jean McNiff
K) RP's Ruminations


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Saturday, 18 November 2006

The 2.2 version of Roger Stack's brilliant map of the history of thinkers relevant to holistic education is here http://www.hent.org/world/history/Holistic%20History3.htm

I guess some reflect the Holistic Education paths that Roger and Sue have journeyed. Some are there by general acclaim.

The map provides a wonderful opportunity to those studying this field for the first time. It enables us to get a sense of how thinkers are connected and how kinds of thinking have contributed.

Some of my personal list of major educators for holistic education - as in the photographs on this site's home page - are represented on the map, others will be added, to this site in due course.

 
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Thursday, 16 November 2006

Martin Kerr music for reflective teachers and creative learners

 

Two musical things, with a connection, happened today. My wife and I walked into a music shop in Brighton UK and there on a large lcd tv was Sonny Terry and Brownie McGee - happiness!  When I got home more music, this time from the UKs singer songwriter Martin Kerr, who currently lives in Edmonton Canada.

 

Martin wrote and thought I might be interested in two songs for preschool children. Yes I am but his work is also a great inspiration for people of all ages. I suspect that other teachers will, like me, warm to Martin's music.

 

His songs and or lyrics would make a wonderful starting point for Philosophy for Children, or adults, especially if the philosophising led back, in a loop, to making songs. This is such a fine expression of the I (capital I) voice of creativity, of the subjective voice, as described in the SunWALK model and in Ken Wilber's writings.

 

My response to Martin:

 

uncompromsing like Sinéad O'Connor or Dylan

lyrical like John Denver or Red Grammer

thoughtful like so many fine thinkers

structurally his lyrics and singing cut songs in your consciousness like a sculptor revealing his vision from stone

 

You can hear his songs at

 

His published CD is at http://www.cdbaby.com/cd/martinkerr

 

About himself he says;

 

I write what I'd like to listen to - songs of honesty and passion, very personal accounts of struggles and adventures that we all share in some form. Originally from Oakham, a wee town in middle England, I grew up with a world map on my wall, and have since travelled to 26 countries and counting. My favourite type of music is "live" - there's a unique power to being face to face with the artists, to feeling the soundwaves through your body and seeing the lyrics and melodies interpreted on their faces and on those of the audience. My music collection is mostly populated by other independent musicians whom I've met at gigs and traded CDs with. Songs are definitely more powerful when you've met the person who wrote them, and feel you know them a little. For the same reason I always tell stories when I perform, to give the songs greater context, life and colour. I often exaggerate my proper English accent in order to appear intelligent and sophisticated, although despite this, at least 50% of the North Americans I meet think I'm from Australia...the other half think I'm Hugh Grant in disguise...

 

The liner notes for Martin's CD read like this

 

Written across 4 continents and recorded during his time in China, these songs share the profound thoughts and transformative experiences of a young songwriter finding his place in the world.

 

Liner Notes

by Martin Kerr

 

There are two meanings to the title of this album. On the level of our ailing sociey, "I don't wanna be just another man", but as a human soul that is, of course, exactly what I am. 'Just Another Man' means, to me, that art is not the exclusive domain of a uniquely gifted few. It is a universal human phenomenon - the expression of every sincere heart. I believe that our musical future will not be one where individual idols, swathed in lights and artificial glory, look down on adoring mulititudes. It is one where each child grows up with the knowlege that every human heart contains such jewels as beauty, love, truth and faith. One where the sharing of those treasures through sincere and creative expression is a daily delight and the basis of true community. My hope is that by sharing in these few rough, dusty gems of my own wandering heart you may be encouraged to find and give forth more of your own...

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Tuesday, 07 November 2006

Philosopher Stephen Law has been on the warpath. Fighting back at the current fashion for Supernanny-style parenting, he argues for a more liberal approach when it comes to raising children - see an interesting review at:

http://www.guardian.co.uk/family/story/0,,1787968,00.html

 
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