Tuesday, April 1, 2014

Rising Together for Children

We are living during an exciting time, in which a major resurgence in the Montessori Movement continues to gain momentum, fueled by a collective longing for quality Montessori education to become an option available to all children. The possibility for real change is growing, but is not to be taken for granted.  Twice before, the popularity of Montessori education in America has swelled...and then waned.  In order to rise together in time to leverage this "third wave" of intense interest to create lasting change for children and society, we must define who "we" are, and cultivate "the experience of belonging" for all in our community.

The Montessori Community: Defining Who "We"Are
We will rise together as a powerful and unified whole once we become clear on who "we" are.  Is who we consider to be "in" our community defined by their role? school? setting? type of training? location? similarity of values and ideas?  When we encounter Montessorians who are different from us (in role, school, setting, type of training, location, or way of thinking) do we recognize them as "self" or do we ignore them, or perhaps treat them as "other"?  Wisdom from the Mindfulness Community helps us realize that we train our attention to include or exclude.   Our community can harness the healing power of inclusion by cultivating our awareness and creating intentional choices that expand who "we" become. 

"Belonging" to the Montessori Community
Rising together to catalyze real change for children and society requires us to move beyond the notion of "community as a collection" of schools or individuals (connected mostly in name only), to one that is focused on "the experience of belonging"
  1. "Belong can mean to be related to, and a part of something.  It is membership, the experience of being 'at home'".
  2. "Belong has to do with being an owner. Something belongs to me. To belong to a community, is to act as a creator and co-owner in that community."
  3. "Belonging can also be thought of as longing-to-be.  Being is our capacity to find our deeper purpose; the capacity to be present, and to discover our authenticity and whole selves. Community is the container within which our longing to be is fulfilled." (Peter Block, Community: The Structure of Belonging, Pg xii)

Imagine what being a part of the Montessori community might come to mean for each of us when we prioritize the experience of belonging!  This is the vision that guides the development of the OMA.  We define a "Montessorian" as anyone who feels touched by Montessori education (students, alumni, family members, guides, administrators -- anyone who has discovered and feels moved by Dr. Montessori's work), and invite all such people to join us in creating a community that feels like a "place for you", in which you are a co-owner, and in which your deeper purpose may be fulfilled.  Use our newsletter, FB page, and website to give feedback about what is, and is not, working for you...Connect your community with the statewide community (which connects with our national and international community) by sharing our newsletter with your networks...Save the Date: We will gather together as a statewide community the Weekend of September 27, 2014...Participate in the development of this conference so it is most meaningful to you and supports you in the issues you care most about...Envision the possibilities of what we can create together...Welcome each other as fearless learners, inventors and discovers, agents of change, who, together, will surf this “third wave” to ensure the developmental rights of all children are understood, nurtured, and secured. 

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