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š³ Forest School vs the Panopticon: Whoās Watching the Children?
In this solo episode, Lewis dives deep into the haunting metaphor of the Panopticonāa 1700s prison designed for total surveillanceāand how its legacy lives on in modern classrooms, school playgrounds, and even parenting styles.
āļø From architectural control to digital surveillance, Lewis explores:
What ātotal observationā does to a childās sense of self šļø
Why todayās children may be observed from wake to sleep
The impact of surveillance on risk-taking, identity, and creativity š
How Forest School sites can either replicate or resist the Panopticon
Practical ways to foster pockets of privacy in outdoor settings š²
This is a big-thinking episode, inviting Forest School leaders, educators, and parents to ask:
š How much observation is too much? And what happens when we let go?
š² TENTSILE ā Transform your site with TENTSILEās innovative hammock tents. Perfect for Forest School adventures. Use code ForestChildren10 for 10% off at www.tentsile.com
š Chris Holland ā Discover Chris Hollandās 54-page Plant Guide ā a practical tool for outdoor learning. Get 15% off using code FORESTPOD at our affiliate link: https://chrisholland.myshopify.com/?ref=ForestSchoolPodcast
00:00 ā Intro & glorious sunshine āļø
02:00 ā What is the Panopticon? History & design
06:00 ā Cuba, Castro & 3000 silences
08:30 ā How schools mirror prison architecture
11:30 ā Modern childhood as constant surveillance
14:00 ā Should children be allowed privacy?
16:30 ā When observation is helpful š
18:30 ā Teachers feeling watched too
21:00 ā Forest School vs classroom surveillance
24:00 ā Instagram vs authenticity in outdoor play šø
27:00 ā Why privacy matters for relationships
30:00 ā Class sizes, hedges & playground control
33:30 ā What we give up in outdoor education
35:00 ā Personal reflection & closing thoughts
Jeremy Benthamās Panopticon
The Book You Wish Your Parents Had Read ā Philippa Perry (referenced in context)
Sarah Ockwell-Smith episode on digital surveillance
TENTSILE Hammock Tents
Chris Hollandās Plant Guide
š” Do children need privacy to grow? Or does supervision help them feel safe?
Let us know your thoughtsācomment on Spotify, YouTube or email us at [email protected].
š§ Find us everywhere:
šļø Spotify: shorturl.at/4WdyI
šŗ YouTube: shorturl.at/3qOUs
š» Apple Podcasts: shorturl.at/FxfMF
š» RSS: shorturl.at/A0kx9
#ForestSchool #OutdoorEducation #ChildhoodSurveillance #Panopticon #NatureConnection #ForestSchoolPodcast #ChildLedLearning #EducationalPhilosophy #PlayPrivacy #SlowEducation #AlternativeEducation #SafeRisk #ForestSchoolDesign
š Sponsors: TENTSILE & Chris Hollandā³ Episode Chaptersš Mentioned in This Episodeš¬ Join the Conversation
By Lewis Ames and Wem Southerden4.7
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š³ Forest School vs the Panopticon: Whoās Watching the Children?
In this solo episode, Lewis dives deep into the haunting metaphor of the Panopticonāa 1700s prison designed for total surveillanceāand how its legacy lives on in modern classrooms, school playgrounds, and even parenting styles.
āļø From architectural control to digital surveillance, Lewis explores:
What ātotal observationā does to a childās sense of self šļø
Why todayās children may be observed from wake to sleep
The impact of surveillance on risk-taking, identity, and creativity š
How Forest School sites can either replicate or resist the Panopticon
Practical ways to foster pockets of privacy in outdoor settings š²
This is a big-thinking episode, inviting Forest School leaders, educators, and parents to ask:
š How much observation is too much? And what happens when we let go?
š² TENTSILE ā Transform your site with TENTSILEās innovative hammock tents. Perfect for Forest School adventures. Use code ForestChildren10 for 10% off at www.tentsile.com
š Chris Holland ā Discover Chris Hollandās 54-page Plant Guide ā a practical tool for outdoor learning. Get 15% off using code FORESTPOD at our affiliate link: https://chrisholland.myshopify.com/?ref=ForestSchoolPodcast
00:00 ā Intro & glorious sunshine āļø
02:00 ā What is the Panopticon? History & design
06:00 ā Cuba, Castro & 3000 silences
08:30 ā How schools mirror prison architecture
11:30 ā Modern childhood as constant surveillance
14:00 ā Should children be allowed privacy?
16:30 ā When observation is helpful š
18:30 ā Teachers feeling watched too
21:00 ā Forest School vs classroom surveillance
24:00 ā Instagram vs authenticity in outdoor play šø
27:00 ā Why privacy matters for relationships
30:00 ā Class sizes, hedges & playground control
33:30 ā What we give up in outdoor education
35:00 ā Personal reflection & closing thoughts
Jeremy Benthamās Panopticon
The Book You Wish Your Parents Had Read ā Philippa Perry (referenced in context)
Sarah Ockwell-Smith episode on digital surveillance
TENTSILE Hammock Tents
Chris Hollandās Plant Guide
š” Do children need privacy to grow? Or does supervision help them feel safe?
Let us know your thoughtsācomment on Spotify, YouTube or email us at [email protected].
š§ Find us everywhere:
šļø Spotify: shorturl.at/4WdyI
šŗ YouTube: shorturl.at/3qOUs
š» Apple Podcasts: shorturl.at/FxfMF
š» RSS: shorturl.at/A0kx9
#ForestSchool #OutdoorEducation #ChildhoodSurveillance #Panopticon #NatureConnection #ForestSchoolPodcast #ChildLedLearning #EducationalPhilosophy #PlayPrivacy #SlowEducation #AlternativeEducation #SafeRisk #ForestSchoolDesign
š Sponsors: TENTSILE & Chris Hollandā³ Episode Chaptersš Mentioned in This Episodeš¬ Join the Conversation

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