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In 2016 the SCHOOL CELESTIN
FREINET Chia, will be recognized as a certified institution leading projects of
continuous improvement and offering quality and excellence in their academic
processes and training on values: respect for human dignity, formation of will
, honesty and justice, creating graduates with better living conditions.
HISTORY
College Celestin Freinet
was founded on September 5th on 1985, in the town of Chia,
Cundinamarca, on the initiative of educator in children, Alejandro Blanco.
Freinet was born in
Provence as the fifth of eight children. His own schooldays were deeply
unpleasant to him and would affect his teaching methods and desire for reform.
In 1915 he was recruited into the French army and was wounded in the lung, an
experience that led him to becoming a resolute pacifist.
In 1920 he became an
elementary schoolteacher in the village of Le Bar-sur-Loup. It was here that
Freinet began to develop his teaching methods. He married Élise Lagier in 1926.
In 1923 Freinet purchased a
printing press, originally to assist with his teaching, since his lung injury
made it difficult for him to talk for long periods. It was with this press he
printed free texts and class newspapers for his students. The children would
compose their own works on the press and would discuss and edit them as a group
before presenting them as a team effort. They would regularly leave the
classroom to conduct field trips. The newspapers were exchanged with those from
other schools. Gradually the group texts replaced conventional school books.
Freinet created the
teachers' trade union C.E.L. (Coopérative de l'Enseignement Laïc) in 1924, from
which arose the French teacher movement Modern School Movement (Mouvement de
l'École Moderne). The goal of the C.E.L was to change public education from the
inside with the co-operation of teachers.
Freinet's teaching methods
were at variance with official policy of the National Education Board, and he
resigned from it in 1935 to start his own school in Vence.
Concepts of Freinet's
pedagogy
Pedagogy of work (pédagogie
du travail): pupils were encouraged to learn by making products or providing
services.
Enquiry-based learning
(tâtonnement expérimental): group-based trial and error work.
Cooperative learning
(travail coopératif): pupils were to co-operate in the production process.
Centres of interest
(complexe d'intérêt): the children's interests and natural curiosity are
starting points for a learning process
The natural method (méthode
naturelle): authentic learning by using real experiences of children.
Democracy: children learn
to take responsibility for their own work and for the whole community by using
democratic self-government.
Legacy
Freinet's work lives on in
the name of Pédagogie Freinet, or the Modern School Movement, practised in many
countries worldwide.
The Freinet classification
("To organise everything") is used in the libraries of some
elementary schools, and was invented by Célestin Freinet[1] to facilitate the
easy finding of documents, and the use of the "Bibliothèque de
travail".
The Institut universitaire
de formation des maîtres (teacher training university) of Nice bears the name
of Célestin Freinet.
MISSION
Fully form and educate the
community to assume freinetian challenges in cognitive, playful and
environmentally with an ethical vision of the environment.
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