Thanks for the posts. I share about half the free skool goals. Here are the ones I do share:
- To regularly put out a printed calender, coordinate classes and teachers to plan teaching dates, organize strategies to intentionally reach out to communities, and regularly re-assess how to be more effective in meeting the groups goals.
- To engage diverse Pittsburghers and welcome all participants to learn and engage in free skool through putting out a printed calender in Pittsburgh neighborhoods
- To provide a non- heiarchical class structure, blurring the line between teacher and student, to encourage all to participate and learn and share their knowledge
Here’s a modification:
- (Instead of “provide classes”) To help community members easily create classes in which they share skills, knowledge, political organizational ideas, and DIY living ethic
Here’s an additional one:
- To make Pittsburgh into a vibrant learning community where as many Pittsburghers as possible are freely sharing skills with one another on a daily basis
The ones I very respectfully don’t share concern the organizational structure of free skool. Instead, my two cents are that I would like to implement whatever structure has been shown to be the most effective, efficient, and sustainable method of helping community members organize classes.
- Organizational structure should be effective – it works- i.e., we draw from what works with successful organizations like Free Skool Santa Cruz and try to avoid whatever didn’t work for unsuccessful organizations like Free Skool Rochester
- Organizational structure should be efficient – instead of reinventing the wheel, we team with organizations that already have large presence (physical and online) in helping people teach and learn for free in Pittsburgh.
- Organizational structure should be sustainable- I believe this requires a self-organizing online presence. That is, a website where, even if committee members have had a busy stressful few weeks at work and have not done much in the way of organizing, community members can still set up classes independently.
Just my two cents. Looking forward to seeing others’ thoughts.