Democratic Education and the Play Cycle with Mathilda Element

24/08/2020 39 min Temporada 1 Episodio 17
Democratic Education and the Play Cycle with Mathilda Element

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Send us a textIn this episode we learn about Democratic Education and the theory of the Play Cycle from Educator and Parent, Mathilda Element, from Pine Community School in Brisbane. We chat about the key concepts behind democratic education and consensus decision making that underpin the values at Pine Community School, as well as the importance of multi-age play and the details of a child’s Play Cycle.   We discuss:The umbrella term of democratic education and the idea of consensus decision making  The value of multi-age play The importance of philosophy of play and the value of this across the spectrum of age rangesThat play is driven by children – if it is driven by adults it can be described as playful but it is not playThe concept of the the Play Cycle in play-work theory– a term first coined by Gordon Sturrock and the late Perry ElseThe play cycle:1.     Play Drive: All play begins with the play drive that is the instinctive desire and need to play2.     Play Cue: From this drive the child may produce an action which can be very subtle or very obvious3.     Play Return: The feedback a child receives from a play cue is called a play return.  4.     Play Flow: This is established once the play has commenced, and is a continuation of cues and returns. 5.     Play Frame: The process of play is ‘contained’ by the play frame. The play frame can be a material boundary that keeps the play intact;  the rules of the game or understanding between the participants.  A frame can be many things – a table, a playground or something broader6.     Play Annihilation: When the flow of play is terminated by children. This can be the end of the game or perhaps the destruction of a recently constructed model7.     Play Adulteration: If an adult intervenes and tries to lead or force it they will be denying the play drive purpose and adulterating the child playResources Referred ToBooks:Children are People Too - Louise Porter https://kit.co/Wildlings/respectful-parenting-books/children-are-peopleParenting for a Peaceful World – Robin Grille https://kit.co/Wildlings/respectful-parenting-books/parenting-for-a-peacThe Opposite of Worry –Ever wondered how to bring the magic of 'Nature Play' into your child's education? Or how to say goodbye to your worries about snakes and ticks? With Nature Play Now, crafting an epic outdoor program is easier than you think. You’ll boost your confidence, skill sets, and have parents eager to enrol. Join the adventure for just $57, exclusively for Raising Wildlings listeners. Visit our Raising Wildlings website for more details today!"www.r Hey it’s Nicki here interrupting this episode to quickly say, if you’re like us and feeling torn between your career as an educator vs. your beliefs for child development, We’ve created a 5 step e-guide to unlock your purpose without compromising your values. This Treasure Map is completely free, takes ten minutes, and is available from our Raising Wildlings website. So  dive in and s If you enjoyed this episode of Raising Wildlings. We invite you to check out Your Wild Business, our signature business course for education change-makers who are ready to create or refine their own nature play businesses.Your Wild Business is the only program that focuses on the business side of nature play, with sustainable practices, processes, and systems that will cut down your administration work, giving you more time to focus on building a business that is centered around your e

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