FreeEducation exists to help make learning truely free. Not only free in regards to money, but also free from control. Learning is sacred. It is the key to freedom. When force is involved in what one learns, how one learns, when one learns, or who may have access to learning, this endangers all other freedoms. FreeEducation hopes to help bring to light those who value learning, that we may collaborate in our increadible task of spreading freedom throughout the world!







Thursday, March 22, 2012

Bear and Kite

Beautifull book by Cliff Wright - simple rhyming phrase on each page - 2-3 words each.
Cute and loving, about hop on pop level of reading.
http://www.amazon.com/Bear-Kite-Cliff-Wright/dp/1840115505/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1332429922&sr=8-1

Other organizations I really like:

Alternative Education Resource Organization
http://www.educationrevolution.org/

American Libray Association
http://www.ala.org/




IALA

The International Association for Learning Alternatives is my new favorite non-profit organization. I have had big ideas of starting something like it, but I would rather write books than figure out how to run an organization! This does what I have dreamed of doing with freeEducation.
http://learningalternatives.net/
It is not in support of one certain type of learning, but follows freeEducations guidlines that learning needs to be free of these chains and should be an individual choice. They support Charter Schools, Private schools, public schools, magnet schools, and even unschooling. They see the value of families choosing what method is best for them at that time. They see the value of public schools being available to all. They explore and bring to light alternative learning methods - celebrating them and promoting a feeling of acceptance, not fear about learning philosophies that unfortunantly those who value learning the most, often shy away from because they don't understand that these ideas also come from a desire to help people gain knowledge - just like traditional schools.

Monday, January 10, 2011

Suggestions

Do you know of something that should be spotlighted?
Do you have a story about how you have helped free education?
Please use the comment section of this post for suggestions and stories, art, etc. that you would like included in the blog. I will edit as I am able to include things.
thankyou.

Monday, December 20, 2010

Public Libraries

"If you have a library and a garden, you have everything you need."

- Cicero


I love libraries! I drool through them, wanting to check out everything. I have a hard time passing up all my old favorites, and the local librarians laugh at me. There are so many good books out there!

Public Libraries are the epitome of freedom! Knowledge incites thought. Through access to knowledge, freedom becomes a possibility. As we continue to have access to knowledge, new ideas and understandings of freedom are born! Once an idea exists, people can always somehow find a way to manifest it. As Victor Hugo says, "There is nothing more powerfull than an idea whose time has come."

Public Libraries grant their users freedom to learn what they want, when they want. There are no age restrictions or rules about what on can or can't learn. One can choose to read or not to read about any subject in any order (or disorder). This is true freedom in learning.

I read thousands of dollars worth of books each year, that I could in no way afford on my own! Many public libraries even have things like inter-library loans, to make the pool of available knowledge even larger! Often libraries love to honor suggestions for books they should purchase. Some even offer classes or host museum exibits. All those to whom a public library is available, are truely blessed with the basic element of freedom.

Saturday, December 18, 2010

Reading

"The man who does not read good books is no better than the man who can't."
- Mark Twain

Of all the things in the world, I think written words, the ability to read and write, contribute more to making knowledge available to all, than any other thing. Written words span time and space. We can contain in our heads the key to unlock meaning from them. No other tool is needed. They can survive when whole civilizations fall. If I had my choice between understanding spoken words, and understanding written words, I would not hesitate to choose written words. Knowing how to read gives us access to more knowledge than any other form of communication can. When I think back on my life, I realize that learning how to read was the absolute most pivitol thing that has happened to me. It, and everything that has happened, and that I have been able to do as a result - everything that I have learned - have made me who I am.