Conscious Education for your Child with Gill Howarth
In this episode we are talking to Gill Howarth from Born Wise, who ultimately aims to inspire families to revolutionise education from their own backyards and embrace conscious education!
👉 Gill Shares
- About Born Wise and The Conscious Education Movement
- How to see education as learning beyond the boundaries of 'school'
- How to communicate this movement to those who might have a more constructed view
- What children are learning about the world in their education
- How we can take some of the pressure off school
- About wellbeing in connection to learning
- What education might look like in the future
- Some light on the larger education system
- About storytelling in connection to nature based education
- How we can unlearn as adults
- About Lightweavers
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Connect with Gill and Born Wise
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Conscious Education Facebook Group
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Hear more from Gill:
Podcast on the role of storytelling
Podcast on Homeschooling
Podcast on Natural Learning
Book Recs-
IQ EQ DQ by Dr. Yuhyun Park
👉 Guest Details
Gill Howarth is an Early Childhood teacher, Educational Changemaker, Storyteller and Mother to 3 bright, beautiful and wild boys. Having worked in alternative, Reggio-inspired and nature-based schools in Perth Australia, Gill began to explore ways to practice Conscious Education - an approach to learning that requires getting curious with what we are doing in our educational settings - and always asking WHY. Gill created Born Wise in 2017 as a grassroots education space, a place to explore learning beyond the classroom. Since then Born Wise has grown to offer classes, courses and consults to people of all ages and ultimately aims to inspire families to revolutionise education from their own backyards.
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