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Transforming Education:
An Introduction to Humberto Maturana's Biology of Love
DATES TO BE ANNOUNCED
Previously Offered: December 13, 2003 10 - 6, Open Secret Bookstore, San Rafael, CA Facilitated by Claudia L'Amoreaux, Director, Haven Learning Center
Learning is a transformation in living together. We tend to think of learning in terms of acquisition of information--this is not what it is. It is a transformation in living together, a transformation of doings in a process of doing things together with others.
~Humberto Maturana
We will examine & learn to apply Maturana's core statements
We are loving animals
"Language evolved in us humans as we began to live in the pleasure of intimacy in a way that conserved this way of living. We developed language because we became the loving animals. Humans are those animals that have expanded living in love."
We are equally intelligent
"I claim that from a biological point of view we humans are all equally intelligent, and this is the case because we live in language. The fundamental neuronal plasticity needed for living in language is so gigantic that we are fundamentally equally intelligent."
Emotions determine intelligence
"I do not think there are different kinds of intelligence. I think emotions modulate the domain of intelligent behavior in which we can operate, and hence our intelligence is expanded or diminished according to our emotions. The only emotion that broadens vision and expands intelligent behavior is love."
Only love expands intelligence
"Only love expands intelligence, because love as the domain of those behaviors through which the other arises as a legitimate other in coexistence with oneself, opens us to see and to enter in collaboration. To live in love, in the biology of love, in the conservation of collaboration, in the acceptance of the other and in the acceptance of the conditions of existence as a source and not as an opposition, restriction or limitation, has been fundamental for the evolutionary trend of conservation of the continuous expansion of intelligence in our lineage."
Workshop format
The Biology of Love is best engaged within the context of a committed conversational community. In the spirit of learning as conviviality, we will examine Maturana's work in the context of a highly interactive Learning Conversation that will include readings, video presentations, and reflective practice. Short introductory readings will be suggested prior to the first session.
Who should attend
Consultants, therapists, health practitioners, coaches, educators, parents, individuals involved in educational and organizational design and change initiatives
About the facilitator
Claudia L'Amoreaux is an educational consultant and learning coach. Her consulting clients span Education (UCSC--Virtual High School) Entertainment (OZ Interactive--multiplayer 3D gaming), Business (Perceptronics--E-learning), Government (UNESCO's World Heritage Centre--E-learning), Sustainability (Zero Emissions Research Initiative, Brazilian Rural Producers Association). She has worked in the Pacific Islands, North and South America, the Middle East and Europe. In 1997, Claudia was in Jerusalem with a new media team documenting Israeli-Palestine peace initiatives for UNESCO's World Heritage Centre when she witnessed a suicide bombing. Claudia found in the Biology of Love a powerful potential for resolving the hopeless conflict and escalating violence she encountered in this life-changing experience. She is making Dr. Maturana's ideas accessible to a wider group of people through videos, presentations and Learning Conversations. She is currently producing video interviews with Dr. Maturana on the Biology of Love and Education. Her own work has been featured on BBC World Radio in their Essential Guide to the New Millennium, 3/2000, on the internationally syndicated television show, New Media News, and in the film, On the Wild Side--Meetings with Remarkable Women. She co-authored the book, Creating Learning Communities (Solomon Press, 2000). She is a founding member of the Meta-Learning Lab and directs the Haven Learning Center in Berkeley, California.
Workshop details
Saturday, December 13, 10 - 6
Location
Open Secret Bookstore
923 C Street, San Rafael, CA
Registration and payment
To reserve space, contact Claudia:
CL@learningconversations.com
510-665-9141.
Suggested readings
Papers online
Books
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