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    Explore " democratic education" with insightful episodes like "The Homeschool Haven: Why Parents Are Choosing Brooklyn Apple Academy", "Intrinsic Motivation with Dr. Gina Riley", "A Conscious Conversation on Ukraine and Compulsory Education", "How Does a Teacher Unschool a Public School?" and "The Two Paradigms of Learning with Jerry Mintz" from podcasts like ""Teach Your Kids", "Creative Outcomes Podcast", "Creative Outcomes Podcast", "Creative Outcomes Podcast" and "Creative Outcomes Podcast"" and more!

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    The Homeschool Haven: Why Parents Are Choosing Brooklyn Apple Academy

    The Homeschool Haven: Why Parents Are Choosing Brooklyn Apple Academy

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    Noah Apple Mayers:  LinkedIn | Facebook | Flickr

    Teach Your Kids: Website | X | Instagram | Substack

    Manisha: LinkedIn | X | Instagram | Facebook

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    Time Codes:

    00:00:20 - Manisha introduces Noah Apple Mayers, a visionary in alternative education. 

    00:01:20 - Noah describes Brooklyn Apple's year-round homeschooling system. The academy mimics a traditional school year, ensuring smooth transitions for students and parents alike.

    00:03:00 - Noah unveils a groundbreaking class for teens focusing on NYC's complex infrastructure. Through interactions with city planners and officials, teens can get hands-on civic education.

    00:07:27 - Emphasizing the necessity for a creative environment, Noah believes that playtime and messes aren't just tolerated but celebrated as vital to fostering imagination.

    00:09:40 - Manisha highlights the growth trajectory of Brooklyn Apple Academy, focusing on the rich diversity of teachers they've onboarded. 

    00:15:37 - Child's play is serious business for Noah, who argues for the developmental benefits of controlled risk-taking. In his view, pushing boundaries can yield unexpected life lessons.

    00:19:27 - Manisha poses a crucial question, asking Noah about the long-term effects of this type of education on the Brooklyn Apple students, particularly as they transition into adulthood.  

    00:22:49 - What does a typical day look like at the academy? 

    00:32:00 - The rise of learning pods and micro schools during the pandemic is discussed. Manisha expresses her concerns about micro schools trying to recreate traditional school environments and the lack of parent involvement.

    00:34:20 - "What skills are kids picking up?" Manisha's question lets Noah spotlight the complex web of learning that takes place at Brooklyn Apple, from conflict resolution to culinary artistry.

    00:38:20 - Noah places equal importance on practical life skills, like cooking and managing finances.

    00:43:25 - Field Trip Day isn't just a day out; it's an educational pilgrimage. Noah elucidates on how these outings add another layer of practical education.

    00:49:40 - Manisha suggests that the best way to evaluate Brooklyn Apple's effectiveness is by visiting the academy. It's an open invitation, accompanied by an appeal for scholarship donations.

    00:52:48 - As the episode wraps, Manisha turns to the audience, encouraging them to drop their questions and thoughts in the comment section. 


     

    This podcast is made possible through a generous grant from the Vela Education Fund.

    VELA Education Fund is catalyzing a vibrant alternative education ecosystem. VELA provides trust-based funding to entrepreneurs, fosters community-building and knowledge-sharing, and increases visibility through storytelling that promotes cultural awareness and acceptance of the out-of-system space. Today, VELA serves the largest community of out-of-system education entrepreneurs in the country, with over 2,000 community members. About half of VELA’s community members operate small learning environments, and the other half are ecosystem and community builders offering direct services and support across the out-of-system space. Learn more at velaedfund.org.

    South Jersey Sudbury School (Brian Foglia) 🇬🇧

    South Jersey Sudbury School (Brian Foglia) 🇬🇧

    A conversation with Brian Foglia, founder of the South Jersey Sudbury School, about his own experiences as a student in US public schools, his observations as an English teacher in China and Japan, as well as his journey starting and running his own democratic school in New Jersey.

    http://www.southjerseysudburyschool.org

    photo: Brian Foglia

    Recorded on July 14 2020.

    language: English

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