For me, the process of education is intimately related to the process of healing. The root word of education -- educare -- means to lead forth a hidden wholeness in another person. A genuine education fosters self-knowledge, self-trust, creativity and the full expression of one’s unique identity. It gives people the courage to be more. Yet over the years so many health professionals have told me that they feel personally wounded by their experience of professional school and profoundly diminished by it. This was my experience as well.
It has made me wonder. Perhaps what we have all experienced is not an education at all but a training, which is something quite different. Certainly in medicine the training dimension of schooling has become more and more central and assumed a greater importance as the many techniques of the scientific approach have been developed. The goal of a training is competence and replicability. Uniqueness is often discouraged and may even be viewed as dangerous.
A training is all about the right way and the wrong way to do everything. In a training your own way of doing something can often become irrelevant. In such a milieu students often experience their learning as a constant struggle to be good enough. Training creates a culture of relentless evaluation and judgment. In response students try to become someone different than who they are.
At the end of the Healer’s Art teachings, the students stand in a large circle, silently review their memories of the course and identify the most important thing that they learned or remembered during the course. They then turn this insight into an affirmation: a little phrase which begins in one of three ways: I am ... I can ... or I will. One at a time, the students go around the circle each saying their phrase out loud. This year will be the 24th year that I have taught the course at my medical school. The most common thing that students say in this sharing is a simple three-word phase: I AM ENOUGH. Year after year it is the same phrase I myself say as well. It is the beginning of everything.
In Medicine, training is essential to technical competence. The real question is, is training good enough?
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My dream of medicine was not to become competent. My dream was to become a friend to life. It was that dream that enabled me to endure the relentless pursuit of competency required of me. But competence did not fulfill me then and could not have fulfilled me for my medical lifetime. Only a dream can do that.
From Rachel Naomi Remen's post on FB. ​Rachel Naomi Remen is a pioneer of Relationship Centered Care and Integrative Medicine. Her groundbreaking curriculumn, the Healer’s Art is now taught yearly in more than half of American medical schools and in medical schools in seven countries abroad.
SEED QUESTIONS FOR REFLECTION: How do you relate to the difference between education and training? Can you share an experience where this difference became clear to you? What is the dream that helps you endure a relentless pursuit of competency?
Very useful article. To me education is trusting that the wisdom is in every student and teacher's role is to create nurturing conditions for that wisdom to unfold. Whereas training is like,"I know something that you do not and I am here to tell you". This difference becomes clear to me in my role a 'facilitator' and not as a 'trainer' in various group gatherings that I facilitate, irrespective of the subject matter.
Education is filling an empty glass and training is filling the half-filled or over-filled or glasses filled with contaminated water. Training works on margins and gaps and education works on vacuums.
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Education is information facts figures already existing and availble in this world in form of knowledge guidance experience wher as training is coaching is focused guidles to perform a activity .
education is tool to discover and know oneself wher as training is wrking instructios to achievea particular desired result
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The purpose of education is to let you discover your own heart's drumbeat so you can march to it. Sadly, like the healthcare system, the education system too has stifled individual creativity in favor of conformity, and too many people get trained to do what they were never meant to, and then slavishly stay with it as it 'pays the bills'. I like the message "I AM ENOUGH". I'd like to add "I HAVE ENOUGH" to stop the compensatory over-consumption all around,
As a Storyteller who facilitates workshops I resonate very much with this post. The difference between how you describe education and training came clear to me in Belize where I coordinated a volunteer literacy program. As I became more and more open to a dual learning, ie. students as teachers, teachers as students, I noticed a much deeper impact of the program over time. It is understandable why; locals felt heard, valued and understood and thus their participation became greater. We ALL learned and it was wonderful and mind expanding.
The dream of connecting and understanding one another drives me to continue in pursuing competency.
Here's to learning from each other.