| Proposal for IDEC 2004 |
| Proposal for the International Democratic Education Conference (IDEC) To be held in Madras, India in December 2004 |
Dear Friends and Members of the IDEC Community,
For the past ten years, IDEC has been moving around the globe, allowing
different schools and organizations the opportunity to organize and
plan a conference in their own country. In recent years, IDEC has not
only been used to network and support individuals and groups already
involved in democratic education but also as a means of conscious
outreach to a larger community, including those involved in mainstream
and conventional education systems. Hosting IDEC in India will create
the possibility to start a network within India and will help raise
awareness on a governmental level of the international growth and
support of this movement and way of working with young people.
The Indian sub-continent has a growing
number of extremely unique and innovative educational programs,
reaching into many different social and economic sections of Indian
society. Mohandas K. Gandhi, Krishnamurti, Rabindranath Tagore and many
others have been the inspiration not only within in India but spanning
out into the rest of the world to help bring new perspectives on the
ideas of learning and education. One of the aims of this gathering
would be to bring the many varieties of educational options together
and to support the people who are committed to working with children in
democratic ways. This conference would also allow for more networking
and organizing to occur not only within the Indian-subcontinent but
throughout all the rest of Southeast Asia.
Amukta Mahapatra has offered to be the
main contact person and organizer for the IDEC to be held in India
during the year 2004, with the support of Abacus School and Concern for
Working Children (CWC). We are currently in contact with several other
projects to see if they will be interested in assisting in some of the
organizing work for the conference. So far we have heard from The
Buddha Smiles and Mitraniketan who are interested in assisting with the
planning.
Because of India’s close proximity to
Southeast Asia, this would be a wonderful opportunity to extend the
invitation to other schools and projects in that part of the world. Jim
Connor is currently doing outreach work in Thailand and other parts of
Southeast Asia through The Whispering Seed and has offered to assist
Amukta in organizing and networking for the conference to help bring
representatives from that area. Within Thailand, there is an enormous
movement of alternative models of education and children’s homes. We
will work with the 3rd Global Community Gathering to be held in
Thailand this February to network with projects in that region. We are
also working on contacts with projects in Sri Lanka, Bangladesh, Nepal,
Cambodia, Vietnam, Korea, Japan and Africa that we are in contact with
that would be interested in attending.
The conference will be held in the city of
Madras in southern India during January of 2004. The weather at this
time of year is rather pleasant in this part of India and there are
several projects in the area which people could visit. The length of
conference will approximately 9 days, allowing time at the end of the
conference as well as a few short trips during the conference to visit
some of the local projects. We are currently looking at several options
as a venue for the conference. We would like to set up the housing
accommodation so that people can stay in households near the venue to
help cut costs and allow people to experience more of the culture of
India. Amukta is planning to organize a pre-IDEC meeting to be held in
India prior to the January to help in the planning of the conference
and to begin to create the network within India. More information
regarding details of the conference will be sent out in the near
future.
Sincerely,
Amukta Mahapatra & Jim Connor
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