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Rethinking Self-Directed Education  

Rethinking Self-Directed Education

Author: Bria and Daveed

Self-directed education, unschooling, partnership parenting, raising free people. For us these are all collective liberation movements. We chat about the intersections of liberation, community, anti-oppression, parenting, SDE, Deschooling, decolonization, unschooling, societal implications, and the systems of oppression working against us. Going deep on our own experiences and the way the systems interact with us as individuals and communities trying to treat and raise children differently in society.
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Genres: Education

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Liberatory Education in Public Schooling: Limitations and Possibilities W/Sarita Flores
Episode 1
Monday, 12 August, 2024

Have you ever wondered is any form of SDE is possible in a conventional public school? Join us as we talk to Sarita Flores about how she set up a culture of trust, autonomy, and partnership in her elementary classroom while finding the quick ways to check the curriculum boxes that teachers are required to check. We chat about the difficulties of being radical in a place often filled with rule followers, the power of allies, and the very real and concrete ways Sarita has brought the spirit and values of SDE and children’s liberation into her classroom. I didn’t think it was possible…. And now I’m not so sure. Come find out for yourself!

 

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