green earth - American Montessori Society
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green earth - American Montessori Society
Living Harmoniously with Nature 2014 Peace Retreat Fall Creek Falls State Park October 2-5, 2014 Facilitators: Betsy Coe Sonnie McFarland Patti Yonka Coordinator: Teri Canaday AMS Coordinator: Carla Hofland 10-2-14 7-9:30 PM Get Out by Dave and Helene Van Manen Chorus: You’ve got to get out, look up and see the sky. Climb a tree, see how the birds fly! Get down, feel what’s upon the ground. Get out and meet your world! Get out and meet your world! Reading books are wonderful, there’ so much you can learn, about kings and stars and dinosaurs, and why the seasons turn. But when your mind grows weary from the pages you have turned, just put those books down for a little while. CHORUS Televisions and DVDs can teach and entertain. You laugh, you cry, you learn some things. You get to watch the game. But TV can be dangerous if it takes up too much time. So turn it off before you lose your mind. CHORUS BRIDGE: The Earth has many stories that she wants us all to hear. They’re in the music of a cricket, in the footprints of a deer. They’re in a world that is just waiting and is right outside your door! CHORUS Introductions: who we are and why we are here Patti Yonka ~ Sonnie McFarland ~ Betsy Coe Welcome to the World of Nature! Housekeeping Introductions Brief Introduction of the Flower of Peace Model AMS Video: Education for Peace: The Essence of Montessori Education Think – Pair – Share Good-night! Culture of Peace Framework Fundamental Needs of Humans Material Needs Clothing Food Defense Transportation Shelter Spiritual Needs Culture Vanity Religion Fundamental Needs of Humans Physical Rights Food Safety Clothing Education Shelter Health Care Work Spiritual Rights Self Awareness Community Awareness Cultural Awareness Environmental Awareness The lotus pad represents the basic needs of humanity: •Food •Clothing •Shelter •Safety •Health Care •Education •Work Culture of Peace Framework The lotus forms out of the mud and chaos found at the bottom of a pond. A root extends to the surface where sunlight allows the pad and flower to develop. From this, a beautiful flower unfolds. The opening flower represents the four areas of awareness that blossom in Montessori environments: •Self Awareness •Community Awareness •Cultural Awareness •Environmental Awareness Stages [Planes] of Human Development What Why How Experience Repetition Cosmos Research Knowledge Senses Morality Identity Responsibility Prepared Environment Going Out Service Learning Roles Concrete Materials ………………………………………............................... Moving to Abstraction We Are Flowers ~ Please Sing with Us! We are flowers in one garden. We are leaves on one tree. Come and join us. Create peace and Harmony. It’s a way of life for you and me. We are leaves on one branch. We are cattle on one ranch. Come and join us . . . We are pieces of one puzzle. We are people in one group. Come and join us . . . We are keys on one keyboard. That’s the key to you and me. Come and join us . . . Lyrics based on the writings of Baha’ u’ llah View the AMS DVD: Educating For Peace: The Essence of Montessori Think ~ Pair ~ Share Our Collective Work • • • • • • • AMS Peace Video AMS Touring Symposium AMS Conference presenters Peace Retreat Facilitators United Nations NGO Representatives Hague Appeal for Peace Presenters International Travel: Saudi Arabia, China, Israel, Korea, Chile, Panama, Brazil, Dominican Republic, Mexico, Canada, Taiwan, Nigeria, Poland, Czech Republic • AMS Peace Committee Work: • • • • • • • • • • AMS Peace Fund AMS Peace Table Ursula Thrush Peace Seed Grant AMS Non-Governmental Organization [NGO] Global Citizenship Action Project [GCAP] Montessori Model United Nations [MMUN] AMS Day of Service: Thursday before each National Conference AMS Peace List Serve Humanitarian Projects International Connections Living Harmoniously with Nature 2014 Peace Retreat Fall Creek Falls State Park October 2-5, 2014 Facilitators: Betsy Coe Sonnie McFarland Patti Yonka Coordinator: Teri Canaday AMS Coordinator: Carla Hofland 10-3-2014 9 AM-11:30 AM COLORS OF EARTH Sarah Pirtle Chorus: Who can count all the colors of earth? Each color is different. Each color is true. We are made of the colors of earth and I love the colors that made you. Tell me the names of the colors of earth: the purple of eggplant, the purple of peach, the green and the black of the rocks on the beach, and the sun on the mountain in the morning. When I look at the hands of my friends, I can see chestnut, I can see corn; the color of wheat fields or a dappled brown fawn; and the rainkissed black trees in the morning. Earth that I love, do you know how I feel? How much I love sea shells, how much I love stones? When I walk barefoot in the fields all alone, I sing out a song to the morning. Environmental Awareness Self Ecozoic Period Empathy Environment Spirit Cultural Community Engagement Economy Environmental Awareness This aspect focuses on our environment. We study with the children to learn how everything is connected to each other and our Earth. • Ecozoic Period Ecozoic Period Empathy • Empathy • Economy Engagement • Engagement Economy Ecozoic Period • Thomas Berry and Brian Swimme coined the term, “Ecozoic Period”. Ecozoic deals with the relations of organisms to one another and to their physical environment. • It means that in this present world, we must make simple and great changes in our relationship with the Earth. • Reversal of human activity that continues to harm our world • A paradigm shift in thinking about the Earth as our Mother “Humans must awaken to our cosmic task and reinvent our systems so that we contribute to the Earth instead of rapidly causing it to become inhospitable for our own species and many others.” Brian Swimme Elements of the Ecozoic Period The History of our World in 18 Minutes by David Christian The Web of Life The Age of the Earth ~ Long Black Line and Clock of Eras Time Trace Spiral The History of our World in 18 Minutes Cosmic Education Gary Davidson Cosmic education tells us that we are all related, that we develop by similar means, that there is a relationship between the emerging child and the universe which should be supported by the child’s experience in school. We are taught faith in human development, and that childhood is a natural form for wonder, exploration and the drive to self perfection. In the broad definition, our work as adults is to prepare external and internal spaces where children may find meaningful activity and to prepare ourselves to meet our children. First Plane of Development Plane I (Birth to 6): Sensorial Engagement The phase when the child is immersed in the physical world, experiencing a sense of wonder, thrill, and absorption with a flower, a bug, worms, exploring the woods, getting wet in the rain Most important in this phase to allow the child to follow their natural inclinations to explore the physical world, to experience it with rapt attention. Their first experience of the universe is through the senses. The Web of Life To give children a concrete awareness of the importance of caring for the Earth Observing Nature To place children in nature to develop awareness of change in themselves and the Earth Experiences with Nature To develop love of the Earth by participating in gardening experiences Speaking for the Earth To take an active role in educating others about the needs of the Earth Second Plane of Development Plane 2 (6 to 12): Intellectual Engagement The child shifts into a higher cognitive level, the Great Lessons, or Stories are introduced -- The Stories of the Universe, Life, Humans, Communication, and Math. All lessons are taught in an evolutionary context. The lessons are first taught as stories to engage the imagination, then followed with timelines and activities in all the disciplines -- sciences, geography, history, language, math, geometry, art, and music. Eventually, the child tells the story. It's important to note here the integral approach of cosmic education -integrating mind, heart and body. Peace and environmental education flow naturally out of the Great Stories. The Long Black Line Age of the Earth Azoic Proterozoic Paleozoic Mesozoic Cenozoic Neozoic / Ecozoic Glossary: A = without zoic = life Protero = earlier or former Paleo = prehistoric Meso = animal Ceno = new Neo = newest Eco= ecology Third Plane of Development Plane 3 (12 to 18 and beyond): Responsibility and Practical Engagement There's a shift toward personal responsibility inside the larger context of an evolving universe. The understanding developed at the earlier planes is translated into action. "Cosmic Gift/Task," a central idea in Cosmic Education, suggests that everyone has a gift and task to perform on behalf of the whole. Just as plants have the gift of photosynthesis, it is also their task to release oxygen into the atmosphere for others to take up. The adolescent, now growing toward adulthood, begins to understand their personal Cosmic Gift/Task inside the context of an evolving universe. Self –Construction Strand Time Trace Spiral The six spiral timelines that make up the We Belong series illustrate how we belong — to the universe, to Earth, with all life. Time spirals portray the sequence of events given to us by science and history about Earth’s evolving creation story, and show how we humans fit into 13.8 billion years of cosmic, geologic, biologic and historic evolution. Big Beautiful Planet by Raffi Chorus: There’s a big beautiful planet in the sky. It’s my home, it’s where I live. You and many others live here too. It’s our home, (The earth is our home) it’s where we live. We can feel the power of the noon day sun, a blazing ball of fire up above. Shining light and warmth enough for everyone. A gift to every nation from a star. We can feel the spirit of a blowing wind, a might source of power in our lives. Offering another way to fill our needs. Nature’s gift to help us carry on. Living Harmoniously with Nature 2014 Peace Retreat Fall Creek Falls State Park October 2-5, 2014 Facilitators: Betsy Coe Sonnie McFarland Patti Yonka Coordinator: Teri Canaday AMS Coordinator: Carla Hofland 10-3-2014 7-9 PM Techno Wizard: Julie Riddle The Earth Is Our Mother The earth is our Mother, we must take care of her. The earth is our Mother, we must take care of her. Hey junga, ho junga, hey, jung. Jung Hey junga, ho junga, hey, jung, jung. Her sacred ground we walk upon with every step we take. Her sacred ground we walk upon with every step we take. Hey junga, ho junga, hey, jung. Jung Hey junga, ho junga, hey, jung, jung. Environmental Awareness This aspect focuses on our environment. We study with the children to learn how everything is connected to each other and our Earth. • Ecozoic Period Ecozoic Period Empathy • Economy • Empathy Engagement • Engagement Economy Economy Current statistics on the disparity of wealth among countries The economic base of a country affects its society’s relationship to the Earth The wealthy have the power The Story of Stuff by Annie Leonard Fundamental Human Rights Needs versus Wants The Story Of Stuff Think ~ Pair ~ Share Needs versus Wants Food is a need. But a medium-rare T-bone steak smothered in onions is a want. ~From farm to table: Bananas Clothing is a need. But a designer suit with matching shoes is a want. Shelter is a need. But a split-level ranch house with attached garage, walk-in closets and 3 bathrooms is a want. Needs versus Wants Safety is a need. But the continual production of weapons is a want. Health Care is a need. But the alteration of your body to produce a younger you, is a From farm to table: Bananas want. Education is a need. But the continuing divide between cultures as perpetuated by learning is a want. Work is a need. But to expect that money buys happiness is a want. Bananas: The fruit that changed the world! • • • • The wild banana was an unpromising thing: size of your thumb hard seeds that could break your teeth surrounded by starchy, tough flesh • 10,000 years ago, someone found a mutant version, one without seeds. • 5,000 years ago, the banana spread across the tropics • 1940’s bananas were exotic treasures from a foreign land, rare and covetable. • Bananas don’t make sense: perishable, requires shipping, needs refrigerating. • The Cavendish banana a perfectly designed thing. The banana has an outward indicator of its quality – “green too early, yellow just right, black too late.” Goldilock’s Effect • And the banana’s march to world domination continues • 5,000 years ago, the banana spread across the tropics • 1940’s bananas were exotic treasures from a foreign land, rare and covetable. • Bananas don’t make sense: perishable, requires shipping, needs refrigerating. • The Cavendish banana a perfectly designed thing. The banana has an outward indicator of its quality – “green too early, yellow just right, black too late.” Goldilock’s Effect • And the banana’s march to world domination continues Prayer of St. Francis Francis of Assisi, 1182 – 1226 Sebastian Temple, 1928 Make me a channel of your peace. Where there is hatred, let me bring your love. Where there is injury, your pardon-----. And where there’s doubt, true faith------. Make me a channel of your peace. Where there’s despair in life, let me bring hope. Where there is darkness, only light, and where there’s sadness, ever joy. Oh, grant-- that I may never seek so much to be consoled as to console. To be understood as to understand. To be loved, as to love, with all my soul. Make me a channel of your peace. It is in pardoning that we are pardoned, In giving of ourselves that we receive, and in caring for the earth’s eternal life. EMPATHY Environmental Awareness This aspect focuses on our environment. We study with the children to learn how everything is connected to each other and our Earth. • Ecozoic Period Ecozoic Period Empathy • Economy • Empathy Engagement • Engagement Economy Empathy Mindfulness leads to respect for all of creation: living and nonliving Every form of life is unique, warranting respect, regardless of its worth to man [humanity]. United Nations World Charter for Nature Looking to our Indigenous Brothers and Sisters to teach us how we can better honor the Earth. Everything an Indian does is in a circle, and that is because the power of the world works in circles, and everything tries to be round. . . The life of man is a circle from childhood to childhood and so it is in everything where power moves. Black Elk What is Mindfulness?? Mindfulness “The mind can go in a thousand directions, but on this beautiful path, I walk in peace. With each step, the wind blows. With each step, a flower blooms.” -Thich Nhat Hanh Understanding the Relationship of Body, Mind, Emotions and Spirit Spirit Emotions Mind Body Deep Breathing is the Key! oxygenates our blood stream & provides more energy soothes our nerves & relaxes our muscles smoothes the thought waves & increases our thinking power calms our emotions Increases our ability to center in our Spirit of Love and be Mindful Breathing & Relaxation Understanding How Mindfulness Works Practicing the Presence of Emotions “Feelings come and go like clouds in a windy sky. Conscious breathing is my anchor.” -Thich Nhat Hanh Mindfulness is Being Present in the Moment Practicing Mindful Movement “Walk as if you are kissing the Earth with your feet.” Children Naturally Live in the Present Practicing the Presence of Our Spirit of Love 72 Who Are You Really? Wisdom from the Ancients That which fills the universe I regard as my body and that which directs the universe I regard as my nature. All people are my brothers and sisters and all things are my companions. Chang Tsai 11th Century Confucian Philosopher Practicing the Presence of Emotions “Feelings come and go like clouds in a windy sky. Conscious breathing is my anchor.” -Thich Nhat Hanh “Walk as if you are kissing the Earth with your feet.” Children Naturally Live in the Present That which fills the Universe I regard as my body and that Which directs the universe I regard as my nature. All people are my brothers and sisters and all things are my companions. . Who are you really? Breathing In, Breathing Out Betsy Rose / Thich Nhat Hanh Breathing in, breathing out. . . Breathing in, breathing out. . . I am blooming as a flower. I am fresh as the dew. I am solid as a mountain. I am firm as the Earth. I am free. Breathing in, breathing out. . . Breathing in, breathing out. . . I am water reflecting; what is real, what is true. And I feel there is space deep inside of me. I am free. I am free. We are free. Stargazing The Way to Start A Day Living Harmoniously with Nature 2014 Peace Retreat Fall Creek Falls State Park October 2-5, 2014 Facilitators: Betsy Coe Sonnie McFarland Patti Yonka Coordinator: Teri Canaday AMS Coordinator: Carla Hofland Techno Wizard: Julie Riddle 10-4-2014 9-11:30 AM The Habitat Song Chorus: Habitat, habitat, have to have a habitat! (3 times) You have to have a habitat to carry on! The forest is a habitat, a very special habitat. It’s where the tallest trees are at. It’s where a bear can scratch a back. It keeps the ground from rolling back. Renews the oxygen. In fact, the forest is a habitat that we depend on. 1-2-3-4 The rainforest’s a habitat. . .It gives us oxygen and food. To cut it down would be so rude. The snakes and monkeys, tree frogs, too, sloths, toucans, it’s like a zoo! The rainforest’s a habitat that we depend on. 1-2-3-4 The desert is a habitat . . .It’s where the sand and stone are at. It’s dry and cactus grow. In fact, they drink and hold the water inside to live in dryness to survive. The desert is a habitat . . . The river is a habitat . . .It’s where the freshest water’s at for people, fish, and muskrats. When people dump the trash, the river takes the biggest rap. The river is a habitat . . . People are different than foxes and rabbits, they infect the world with their bad habits. Better to love while we still have it or rat-a-tat-tat, our habitat’s gone. 1-2-3-4 Environmental Awareness This aspect focuses on our environment. We study with the children to learn how everything is connected to each other and our Earth. • Ecozoic Period Ecozoic Period Empathy • Empathy • Economy Engagement • Engagement Economy Engagement • Mutual-enhancing human presence in relationship with the Earth • Taking action by participation in nature activities outside • Teaching ourselves and our children the great gifts that we receive every day! Pulling It All Together Appreciative Inquiry Living Harmoniously with Nature 2014 Peace Retreat Fall Creek Falls State Park October 2-5, 2014 Facilitators: Betsy Coe Sonnie McFarland Patti Yonka Coordinator: Teri Canaday AMS Coordinator: Carla Hofland Techno Wizard: Julie Riddle 10-5-2014 Closing We will begin our day with a smudging ceremony outside. Peace Song by Judi Bauerlein Spirit of Peace To your cause we give our strength! Love reigns; wars will cease. Earth Peace Earth! • Our Closing Celebration -The Spirit of Love -Mitakuye Oyasin bracelets -To the Children -Silent Affirmation The Spirit of Love When we consciously connect with our Light of Love, we are better able to connect to each other and the environment. Your Spirit of Love NAMTA Centenary Exhibit Dedication To the children To all the children To the children who swim beneath the waves of the sea To those who live in the soils of the Earth To the children of the trees To the children who fly with the wings of the wind To human children too To all the children Because none of the children will succeed in the future without all the other children Thomas Berry Silent Affirmation • We will honor each other in silence. • We will pass the candle to the person next to us. • As we do this, we will look into the eyes of the person to acknowledge him / her and in doing this, we affirm ourselves. Go now in peace! Go now in peace! 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