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Michael Strong: Alternative Education, Socratic Environments, and Creating Thriving Subcultures


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Michael Strong is one of the most experienced veterans of the alternative education movement. Michael has been building alternative schools for over 30 years. His projects include a public school program in which minority female students gained four years’ worth of critical thinking gains in four months (on the Watson-Glaser). He later went into Montessori secondary school program design at The Judson Montessori School (San Antonio), The Emerson School, and Hacienda School. He created The Winston Academy, where middle school students passed AP exams, making it the most academically advanced school in the country at the time. Most recently, Michael launched an online socratic school called The Socratic Experience.
In this episode we dive into Michael’s passion for alternative schooling, how public education is a public health crisis, how to facilitate socratic environments that encourage kids to learn, the value of creating deliberate subcultures, and how we can raise happy, healthy, and thriving children.
Chapters:
0:00 - Michael Strong
0:30 - The subculture of homeschooling
7:00 - Universal versus individual experiences in education
24:00 - Michael's background in alternative schools and education
27:30 - What is a Socratic school?
31:00 - The importance of holding onto tradition while keeping up with technology
36:30 - Differences between the Socratic approach and classical education
41:30 - How can parents facilitate Socratic conversations with their kids?
48:30 - How to encourage kids to think critically and independently
53:30 - Qualities of an effective Socratic leader
57:00 - Education models that Michael likes and dislikes
1:00:00 - What's wrong with standard education?
1:03:30 - Creating deliberate subcultures
1:12:00 - Elements of a good subculture
1:19:00 - Pros and cons of virtual education
1:24:30 - How technology and electronics can be used effectively and where it becomes a problem
1:39:00 - The most important things parents can integrate when designing an education for their kids
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Resources Mentioned in this Episode:
How to Read a Book - Mortimer J. Adler
How Mr. Beast Learns - Henrick Karlsson
Seen Like a State - James Scott
Breaking Smart - Venkatesh Rao
Connect with Michael Strong:
Website | https://socraticexperience.com/parent-guide-hannah-frankman/
Youtube | youtube.com/c/socraticmichaelstrong
Twitter | @flowidealism
Facebook | facebook.com/michael.strong.144/
Linkedin | www.linkedin.com/in/michaelstrong1
Medium | flowidealism.medium.com
Substack | michaelstrong.substack.com
Connect with Hannah Frankman:
Twitter | @hannahfrankman
Website | http://hannahfrankman.com
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