Interested in joining our Research Circle?
The Research Circle is a group of lifelong learners actively pursuing knowledge that furthers the mission and vision of The Source School. We promote a culture of epistemic humility and welcome a variety of ways of knowing and making meaning of experiences and the world.
Research Circle members come together about once every six weeks to learn from one another using a variety of circle formats designed to facilitate deeper intellectual, emotional, and physical connections to the topics at hand. Presentations, guided reflections, prepared discussions, peer feedback circles, and open sharing are just some of the ways we structure our gatherings.
You need not be an educator to join, but we all share a commitment to the realization of Education 4.0 as described by Otto Scharmer. Education 4.0 is about “connecting learners with the sources of creativity and the deepest essence of our humanity, and teaching them to co-sense and co-create in the face of emerging possibilities.” Education 4.0 needs to combine knowledge acquisition and creative, critical, and embodied thinking with the capacities of the heart and will to enable us to take meaningful action, transforming our world through transforming ourselves.
To apply, contact Lisa Sattell at lisa@thesourceschool.org and share a bit about yourself and why you’d like to join. We look forward to hearing from you
Previous Events
We are thrilled to be partnering with Dr. Angel Acosta again, this year to support the second Healing-Centered Education Summit: Play, Slow Work, & Our Collective Flourishing, October 7-10, 2022.
How do we create conditions for collective flourishing through slow work and play?
How do we lean on healing-centered practices and contemplative approaches to justice and equity work?
How does slow work and play connect to liberatory and equity-centered principles?
We are currently fundraising for Maine educators to attend the Summit.
Please contact us if you can contribute! Even $25 helps when we combine multiple gifts.
Community Gatherings for Re-Enlivening Educationin Portland, Maine
ALL of our students need to matter to this community. This is fundamental to human wellbeing.
April gatherings
Monday, April 11, 5pm & Thursday, April 28, 7:30pm
We are gathering twice per month — 2nd Monday and 4th Thursday — with interested parents, educators, and community members to share the need and generate energy for realizing the vision of equitable, connected, and responsive free, full-day learning environments in Portland, Maine. Share your story and hear others.
Join us, and bring your friends, teachers, children — all are welcome. Any change initiatives need to be grounded in collaboration and community, so let’s use our collective wisdom and energy to shift the system together. Our state-level education leaders have a “whole child” philosophy, which is an integral part of a re-enlivening. But the work is nowhere near done, and they can’t do it alone. And, there is much good happening in Portland schools now and behind the scenes with truly inspired curriculum leaders. Yet without activated community support for a deep shift in the priorities for, and methods used in, school, we risk simply making what we have now just a bit better for some students. School can be the place children and youth WANT to be.
Fill out our contact form to let us know you are coming, and we will send you a zoom link. (OR SEE LINK ABOVE)
Themes we will explore are:
- What is equitable education, and what does it look like?
- What’s going right? Where are examples of what we need to grow?
- How can learning be humanized for children and teachers?
- How can learning environments INCREASE mental health and happiness while also preparing children for the future?
- What is an Innovation School, and how do they work in Maine?
- Who else needs to be in the room?
- What are effective systems change models we can use to make change right now?