Initial Impressions: IDEC 2010 {the big DANCE!]
*travels{abroad}, Israel, {abroad}knowmad No Comments »At Knowmads, we’ll take dancing over talking any day. During the opening ceremony of the IDEC conference, a balanced blend of tribal dancing and discussion opened not just the event, but also my eyes and heart to the value that democratic education can add to our world.
Asking the question ‘if education is in the hands of only a few, who will be the wave breaker that will bring the necessary change needed for the 21st century?’ It’s far easier to fight for your principles than to live by them. The change does not start with you, it starts with me. Read that sentence as a personal statement, and I believe we have something here. What I believe we have here is a commitment to personal responsibility, leadership, and awareness that is necessary to dance your way into a movement. However, as individuals we can only serve the system. The advantage to democratic education is that there exists an alternative path, a path that we can navigate for both ourselves and together.
Entering this new century, it’s clear the systems we once knew are changing. Taking the so-called economic crisis as an example, it’s clear that these systems are collapsing as we know them when the emphasis is placed on hierarchy instead of being built from the bottom up, starting with YOU, or depending on how you look at it, ME. Traditional education is a perfect reflection of modern society as we’ve come to know and dislike it.
Three themes can be seen to mark this momentous milestone in the world as we know it:
1. Socio-economic change
In other words, limited resources become unlimited. The individual becomes infinite in knowledge and capability to lead their own life and recognizes that change=me. (I am) What limits us is money and when we develop the necessary tools to combine our own unique capabilities and differences in order to fully contribute who we are to the world, we are able to unify, create change, and also materialize the necessary wealth to achieve whatever we choose to bring into the world.
2. Alternative vs. Mainstream/Institutional
Essentially, it’s not about non-conformity, rather re-conformity. No one is right and no one is wrong. Through working with existing establishments and meeting somewhere in the middle everyone is left satisfied with the desired change needed to overcome obstacles and challenges we face together on this planet. However, connecting with like-minded people to work with and develop these things has never been easier thanks to…
3. The Internet.
The bottom line? Every individual on this planet is unique and has something to offer that no one else can. Through connecting, collaborating, and creating, we are left with something just a little better than before.
Stay tuned as we keep dancing here in Tel Aviv. The beat goes on!



