Reimagining Education: Some Essential Books

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  • Опубликовано: 6 фев 2025
  • Some books that have been important to me in my career as a teacher (everything from kindergarten to graduate school--including homeschooling) especially as tools for REIMAGINING education. Including:
    Rudolf Steiner (a number of works, 1918-1924)
    Kieran Egan, The Educated Mind (1997)
    Ivan Illich, Deschooling Society (1970)
    Jacques Maritain, Education at the Crossroads (1960)
    Lucy Maud Montgomery, Anne of Green Gables (1908)
    Charlotte M. Mason (Collected Works, 1930s)
    Stratford Caldecott, Beauty in the Word (2012)

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  • @0rangecray0n
    @0rangecray0n 10 дней назад +3

    I truly feel like I become a better person watching your videos thank you Mr Martin

  • @alexiphigenia1618
    @alexiphigenia1618 10 дней назад

    I could listen to you for hours. You're such a great storyteller/educator - so well read, so much insight. I'm sure you were a favorite teacher/professor - and you're so right about the nature of the education system. You inspire and they deflate. Dead Poet's Society got that right. Hedge Schools sound great!!!

  • @sethgraham2244
    @sethgraham2244 10 дней назад +2

    The three books that I have found to be the most helpful on education are, Didascalicon by Hugh of St. Victor, The Division and Methods of the Sciences by Thomas Aquinas, and On the Reduction of the Arts to Theology by Bonaventure. Even if one is not scholastic, the importance of the medieval synthesis on education was that it was built on a real metaphysics that corresponded to the faculties of the self.

    • @mindhack2878
      @mindhack2878 4 дня назад

      Éducation now is garbage best way is read yourself and watch things like this guy

  • @TerryStevens-yu7iv
    @TerryStevens-yu7iv 9 дней назад

    Outstanding - appreciate your lectures! Learn a lot here now! Just like taking a college course! Thank You!

  • @lambofgodofwariz
    @lambofgodofwariz 10 дней назад +1

    Perfect!

  • @blackbrothaRA
    @blackbrothaRA 10 дней назад +1

    Love your channel

  • @miketrev28
    @miketrev28 10 дней назад +2

    What do you think of John Senior, especially his assertion that Mother Goose was pre-reformation and pre-industrial so that she is essentially important to forming English speaking children to have a poetic sense?

  • @quoudten
    @quoudten 6 дней назад

    For the algo: What's your beef with John Taylor Gatto?

  • @ConciseCabbage
    @ConciseCabbage 10 дней назад

    Out of curiosity, where would someone go to train to be a Waldorf teacher? What is required to do that? Need a masters degree? I'm sure there are millions like myself that just have a bachelors degree and were replaced by an H1B in the failing tech industry, looking for something to do.

    • @michaelmartin8681
      @michaelmartin8681  9 дней назад +1

      Usually you need a BA and then get enrolled in a teacher training course. I'm a little out of touch with the movement, but you could probably talk to a local Waldorf school and they could tell you what's available.

  • @jayconduit7310
    @jayconduit7310 9 дней назад +1

    re: batman vs superman ~ batman is cool because he has to figure things out ... -->figures ... maths(?) ... tech! --> batman uses tech! ruclips.net/video/-H8I5HeO7DI/видео.html

    • @j.temptest
      @j.temptest 9 дней назад +1

      Neil Postman has some notable work on education. "The End of Education" was late in his career, proximal to "Technopoly", and is extremely accessible and sharp. McLuhan's "City as Classroom" is loaded with remarkable phenomenological meditations for all ages. and it seems like Dr. Steiner was especially impressed with Lessing's, "The Education of the Human Race." always appreciate your thoughts, Doc. Christ in us, j