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EPISODE · Nov 14, 2020 · 1H 20M

Ep 82 - Democratic and Sociocratic Education

from The Forest School Podcast · host Lewis Ames and Wem Southerden

In this dynamic and deeply reflective episode of The Forest School Podcast, Lewis and Gemma welcome Artemis Darnell from The Garden in Bristol – a self-directed, consent-based learning community. They dive into the tensions and triumphs of education that centres autonomy, explores sociocratic processes, and values emotional safety as highly as tool use or academics.From letting go of “democratic” labels to redefining conflict resolution without punishment, this conversation is a goldmine for educators seeking sustainable, child-led structures. Artemis shares how meetings, modelling, and long-term trust form the backbone of their project – and how even five-year-olds can chair meetings when space is held with care. The trio explore the practicalities of sociocratic decision-making, the moral development of children without coercion, and the challenge of rewilding ourselves away from praise-based systems.With examples from Forest School, home education, and a powerful discussion on false memories, this episode blends research, lived experience, and humour. It’s a bold, energising glimpse into what education could look like when we lead with trust, curiosity, and community commitment.⏱ Chapter Timings:00:00 – How the episode came together and meeting Artemis online02:06 – What is The Garden? Consent at the heart of learning04:40 – Why long, unresolved conversations are vital learning06:09 – Modelling meetings, chairing roles, and young leadership08:40 – Budgets, consensus, and community power dynamics13:00 – Reflections vs. energy levels: when to check in17:21 – Long-term behaviour change without rewards or punishments24:08 – Research into moral reasoning at The Garden31:28 – Real-world maths, shops, and the power of purposeful learning39:25 – Love of literature vs. literacy lessons🌲 Keywords: sociocracy, consent-based education, democratic education, conflict resolution, nonviolent communication, Forest School philosophy, real-world maths, child-led learning, emotional safety, praise vs intrinsic motivation, community governance, long-term learning, false memories, reflective practice🔖 Hashtags:#ForestSchool #OutdoorEducation #SelfDirectedEducation #Sociocracy #ConsentBasedLearning #DemocraticEducation #ChildLedLearning #EmotionalLiteracy #ConflictResolution #NatureBasedLearning #ForestSchoolPodcast #AlternativeEducation #Unschooling #RealWorldMaths #CommunityLearning🌐 More Episodes & Support:Listen to more and access resources at ⁠www.theforestschoolpodcast.com⁠Support the show and join our community at ⁠www.patreon.com/theforestschoolpodcast⁠For questions, feedback, or collaboration: ⁠[email protected]

In this dynamic and deeply reflective episode of The Forest School Podcast, Lewis and Gemma welcome Artemis Darnell from The Garden in Bristol – a self-directed, consent-based learning community. They dive into the tensions and triumphs of education that centres autonomy, explores sociocratic processes, and values emotional safety as highly as tool use or academics.From letting go of “democratic” labels to redefining conflict resolution without punishment, this conversation is a goldmine for educators seeking sustainable, child-led structures. Artemis shares how meetings, modelling, and long-term trust form the backbone of their project – and how even five-year-olds can chair meetings when space is held with care. The trio explore the practicalities of sociocratic decision-making, the moral development of children without coercion, and the challenge of rewilding ourselves away from praise-based systems.With examples from Forest School, home education, and a powerful discussion on false memories, this episode blends research, lived experience, and humour. It’s a bold, energising glimpse into what education could look like when we lead with trust, curiosity, and community commitment.⏱ Chapter Timings:00:00 – How the episode came together and meeting Artemis online02:06 – What is The Garden? Consent at the heart of learning04:40 – Why long, unresolved conversations are vital learning06:09 – Modelling meetings, chairing roles, and young leadership08:40 – Budgets, consensus, and community power dynamics13:00 – Reflections vs. energy levels: when to check in17:21 – Long-term behaviour change without rewards or punishments24:08 – Research into moral reasoning at The Garden31:28 – Real-world maths, shops, and the power of purposeful learning39:25 – Love of literature vs. literacy lessons🌲 Keywords: sociocracy, consent-based education, democratic education, conflict resolution, nonviolent communication, Forest School philosophy, real-world maths, child-led learning, emotional safety, praise vs intrinsic motivation, community governance, long-term learning, false memories, reflective practice🔖 Hashtags:#ForestSchool #OutdoorEducation #SelfDirectedEducation #Sociocracy #ConsentBasedLearning #DemocraticEducation #ChildLedLearning #EmotionalLiteracy #ConflictResolution #NatureBasedLearning #ForestSchoolPodcast #AlternativeEducation #Unschooling #RealWorldMaths #CommunityLearning🌐 More Episodes & Support:Listen to more and access resources at ⁠www.theforestschoolpodcast.com⁠Support the show and join our community at ⁠www.patreon.com/theforestschoolpodcast⁠For questions, feedback, or collaboration: ⁠[email protected]

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