Free Progress Education
An important feature of our Integral Education program is the Free-Progress
Method. In order to meet the individual needs of each child, embracing
their whole being - mind, vital (emotions and character), body,
and psychic (soul) -, it is essential to provide students with opportunities
to learn in a structured, yet free, environment that facilitates
their maximum progress. This means that Integral Education does
not stress Freedom at the expense of Progress, nor Progress and
the expense of Freedom. Moreover, it does not place greater emphasis
on academics at the expense of the arts, nor on arts at the expense
of academics.
A Free-Progress Method allows students to excel in areas where they show special promise and have greater interest, while encouraging them to develop their whole being. The ideal to be aimed at is that education must serve the needs of the soul of the child, allowing it to follow its own unique and special rule of existence, what in India is called, Dharma. According to the Mother, the goal of such a Free-Progress Method is "a progress guided by the soul and not subject to habits, conventions or preconceived ideas."
To make this approach practical and meaningful at CIE, our Free-Progress
method embraces the following principles and practices:
Children learn in a dynamic, flexible, innovative, and engaging
learning environment. This means that students will have
greater flexibility in choosing specific topics in all areas of
study. The students will meet and exceed the entire scope of the
California State Standards, but they may do so in an entirely different
sequence. This flexibility in curriculum implementation creates
for the learner greater meaning, and thereby sustains greater interest
and diligence in the learning process. The learning environment
is rich in resources, providing a variety of hands-on activities,
books and literature, audio-visual media, and computer technology.
The school is structured, not with classrooms with desks in rows,
but rather with stations and centers where students can gain first-hand
experiences that are rewarding and enjoyable. Within a Free-Progress
setting children find that there are many opportunities for explorations
and healthy experiences of all kinds, both in the classroom and
in the community at-large.
The learning process honors individual differences
and cultural diversity. While respecting the individual
needs of students, the Free-Progress Method allows them to explore
unity in the diversity found in the world, and do so both individually,
and within in groupings that transcend individual and cultural differences.
An appreciation of what it means to be a Global Citizen is fostered
throughout, and a respect for the cultures and traditions of the
world is nurtured. Celebration of what it means to be a progressive,
evolving human being, manifesting the highest and greatest good,
is modeled and encouraged at all times.
Teachers respect the developmental needs of each
student. All learning that takes place in a Free-Progress
setting is achieved as developmentally appropriate for each individual.
This means that children are not forced to prematurely develop skills
for which they are not ready. At the same time, they are encouraged
the "push the limits" of their growth and abilities where
they demonstrate the readiness and capacity to do so. The tendency
to push a child prematurely can result in the child becoming turned-off
to the school experience, and thereby learn the wrong lesson, namely,
that learning is not fun, not rewarding, and not interesting. By
respecting their true needs, as evidenced by the students' behaviors,
interests, and capacities, the teachers help them to discover the
joy of learning and to eventually become entirely self-motivated
learners.
Fosters the development of consciousness, inner
power, and the joy of learning. By providing a dynamic,
flexible, innovative, and an engaging learning environment, honoring
individual differences and cultural diversity, and having teachers
that respect the developmental needs of each student, the Free-Progress
Method allows children to experience a more natural, harmonious,
and joyful emergence of their potentialities, and interests. And
this brings greater joy in their exploration of Self and World.
They enter into a school environment that is a portal to the World,
rather than an artificial setting, isolated from real-life explorations.
They become students of life, through the development of Self-Awareness,
by discovering their deepest values and cultivating the self-discipline
to follow those values, and by experiencing that life-long learning
is the essence of a happy, productive, and rewarding life.
The Free-Progress Method meets and exceeds California
State Standards. The learning standards of the society
in which we live are not neglected. How those standards are met,
however, will occur in a much different way than is commonly found
in schools, private or public. Here the curriculum, rather than
being a mile wide and an inch deep, goes into much more depth of
meaning, develops more refined capacities in the learners, and helps
them to become the master of their own existence by providing the
freedom for them to discover and manifest their own respective Dharma.
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