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John Vervaeke | Thoreau College: Holistic & Intergenerational Learning Education | Voices with Vervaeke @johnvervaeke | Uploaded March 2023 | Updated October 2024, 9 hours ago.
In this episode of Voices with Vervaeke, Dr. John Vervaeke and Jacob Hundt discuss Thoreau College's unique educational approach, which addresses the whole person through academics, labor, community, nature, and art. The college's holistic curriculum is inspired by monastic communities, connecting to the cycle of seasons and cultural traditions, and addresses deeper questions of meaning and the structure of time and space.

They emphasize the importance of balancing practical and phenomenological aspects with intellectual and conceptual components in education, drawing from the transformative history of Scandinavian folk high schools. The conversation also touches upon intergenerational learning and human-scale education programs.

Thoreau College's economic model focuses on diversification for financial stability through student contributions, fundraising, and additional income streams from various initiatives. The application process is need-blind, ensuring accessibility to all students. Faculty consists of local guest instructors and visiting scholars with diverse expertise.

Lastly, they discuss Thoreau College's low-tech environment, highlighting the importance of being present and engaging in meaningful face-to-face interactions. The conversation addresses the challenges students face when transitioning back into a technology-driven world and the significance of considering one's theory of human nature when structuring educational environments.

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Time Codes:
[0:00] Introduction
[01:23] - Concept, mission, and idea of a "micro-college."
[02:15] - Five pillars of Thoreau College's curriculum.
[03:37] - Engaging students in nature.
[04:10] - Importance of arts in the curriculum.
[08:02] - Origins of monastic communities and their holistic approach.
[08:45] - Rhythmic sense of time in monastic communities.
[09:12] - Connecting curriculum to the cycle of seasons and cultural traditions.
[10:04] - Pluralism of religious and secular backgrounds among students.
[11:02] - Role of the natural world, classical tradition, and Eastern classics in the curriculum.
[14:04] - Creating a world canon of great texts.
[14:59] - Grounding curriculum in embodied practical experience.
[15:35] - Balancing practical and phenomenological approaches to education.
[17:13] - Scandinavian folk high school story.
[18:06] - History and transformative impact of the folk high school movement.
[20:19] - Big-picture plan for the micro-college movement in North America.
[21:22] - Four key features of the emerging micro-college movement.
[23:21] - Importance of intergenerational learning.
[24:55] - Embedding students in local communities.
[26:20] - Balancing personal and professional development.
[27:22] - Impact on socioeconomically distressed areas and addressing inclusivity and diversity.
[29:53] - Envisioning a future with diverse educational opportunities.
[32:39] - Focus on accessibility and affordable education.
[33:25] - Diversification as the financial model.
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