The Awen Tribe is the first Awen Learning Community, established in 2019 and operating in a number of temporary structures in an ancient woodland in South Wales. It is a self-directed, consent-based learning community for young people to focus on their own education, developing their individual processes and objectives, unlocking their own intellects and creativity, whilst benefitting from a rich and wild learning environment, and participating in a community founded on robust debate and mutual respect. Awen students learn to love learning freely, but are, by social necessity, required to be responsible members of the community.
Our team of creative facilitators (the tribe’s elders) have developed a relationship-based pedagogy to help students figure out who they are, what their desires and ambitions and fears are, so that by the time they’re adults they have the self-knowledge they will need to lead a happy healthy life. The elders also model intellectual and creative work, and construct many opportunities for group projects that develop collaborative skills, meaning Awen students are able to articulate their opinions and ideas, whilst appreciating the importance of listening with patience and generosity. Our pedagogy focuses first on wellbeing, understanding that if a young person is not ok they will struggle to learn anything at all.