Deed Poll for “Alternative Education”
Posted in on Aug 25, 2010 - 09:21 PM
Herbert Kohl made a comment in his keynote at
AERO that we need to stop using the term "alternative education" as it doesn't do the movement any justice. That was in June and it has taken me just about two months to really absorb his statement, shake it up and make something new out of it. Suffice to say, I think he's absolutely right (about that) and I am taking his advice and I am changing how I refer to the movement for educational reform.
You see even though "alternative education" functions wonderfully well as a quasi umbrella term for all forms of other-than-(so called)-traditional methods, the word
alternative tends to make some implications that may not necessarily be true. Think about terms like:
Alternative Medicine
Alternative Lifestyles
Alternate route (DETOUR?!?! Grrr. Ugh!)
Alternative School
For a person like me, who thinks of myself as a haphazard non-conformist, it's not a heavy word. I get it. I even like to see it. I believe in the value/benefit of alternative education! I think people have a right to choose whatever life style they want, once it is one that doesn't cause harm to others - and I still consider it "regular."
Me: "What's this? 'alternative band-aids?' Yes, please!"
Me: Home made deodorant? I'll take one for me and 20 for my friends!
But for our brothers and sisters steeped in tradition, that "A" word is a bit off-putting. They think of tie-dye and armpit hair. Both very neutral things mind you (shucks, I have
both), but the word associations... well.
So. Getting on with it!
I believe that what is happening in the alternative education realm - from Montessori to Democratic Education and
everything in between - is really a form of
Progress. These are innovative approaches to learning and schooling. They are advanced methodologies seeking to meet the needs of coming generations, humanity, and all the ills they will inherit from their forebears. (Umm, us.)
In my mind, this movement is now known as:
"Progressive Education"
What do you think? Maybe not THE most ORIGINAL name ever or anything, but it feels better in my mouth and my mind because "progressive" speaks of moving forward, where "alternative" is a peripheral choice that you could very likely and easily live without.
Let's hear your thoughts...
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