The deepest core of humanity is one of connections—connections to one another, to nature, to the earth, to one’s spiritual essence, to the Source of all Life.
What does this have to do with the education of children?
Everything. It means learning that is of real value is contextual. This Context
is in terms of Living Connections.
Imagine looking at your face in a mirror. If you contemplate your image
you can best learn about your eyes, nose, mouth, and ears, etc. by appreciating
the way these facial parts all work together—by looking at the reflection of
your face as a whole. Beyond this comprehension of useful connections between visible attributes,
this mirror has its greatest value when you gaze even deeper – into the
unseen – into the wholeness, the essence of the being that is YOU.
Now, imagine you drop the mirror and it splinters into a dozen
or so shards. How satisfying, or true to your image is it to view your features
through scattered slivers of glass? How accurately do the disconnected splinters
reflect your face, the room, or your encompassing world?
Similarly, how accurately do splintered courses of study
reflect a world of co-mingling realities in and around each child—let alone
mirror unique potentials for constructive flow in this world?
Contextual Learning requires engrossing experience to appreciate
the connections between the whole and its parts, and the parts to one another. Like
gazing into the whole mirror, and reflecting on both the seen and the unseen, a
wholistic education, mirroring the wholeness of childhood, enlivens the
sleeping giant of connective intelligence. And the new revelation for this
generation is that this connective intelligence always, yes, always includes the heart.
Enlightened Connections
The bright light
blinded the first to briefly step through the portal, momentarily obscuring the
world beyond the cave. But soon
enough scintillating colors and myriad forms beckoned one after another to free
and endless exploration in light-filled meadows. Each heart recovered a long
obscured language of connections, and communed with one another, plants and fellow
creatures.
The cave dwellers
assumed the worst, until returning pioneers shared exuberant accounts of
expanded knowledge and insight. Their freely obtained common experience
revealed enlightened living/learning/loving to be the core inheritance of
humanity.
For the freed children
every stick, pinecone, stone and alcove held new possibilities. The interior
genius enjoyed calisthenics of the freed imaginations. They begin to invent,
and design with gusto. Alert adults supported the core curriculum of genius
with needed physics, geometry, and mathematics.
Guides related childhood experiences to Humanity’s
Story. Animated storytellers narrated as a rich heritage filled with inspiring
histories, tales of countless generations of adventurers, and generative
thinkers presenting new possibilities for the benefit of all life. The fire in
the heart ignited ideas that grew from carrying fire, to designing fire pits in
the elements, to building fireplaces in homes; from animal skin clothing to woven
garments; from scavenging for berries and bulbs, to cultivating gardens, and on
and on.
Enlightened Lessons
ensconced in compelling stories conveyed Enlightened Connections. These fed the
imaginations so that in their pretend play children emulated Heroes of the
Heart.