Circles of Change
Program Strategies and Objectives
Circles of Change Structure
Circles of Change Training
Reflection Circles
Open Space
Program Purpose
Why Circles of Change?
Articles
Our People
It's Not Over Yet!
Training Costs
Overview
Circles of Change
Our Programs
Apprenticeship in Shared Living
Transformational Travel
Living Words
Project Kiskeya
Circles of Change
Child Literacy
Literacy for Liberation
Schools Alive!
Campaign to End Child Servitude
Our Latest Newsletter

Exploring the interaction of thinking and doing in our work.
The Reflection Circle Project
The Reflection Circles we use in Haiti are based on the methods and materials pioneered by The Touchstones Discussion Project in the US. These methods are, in many respects, the antithesis of the worst in the Haitian educational tradition. In most Haitian schools, students are required, under threat of beatings and humiliation, to memorize long, irrelevant texts in a language neither they nor the teachers understand. Even students who excel in this system are rarely prepared to confront Haiti’s harsh reality. Their education seems calculated to prejudice them against their own language and prepare them to accept oppression and perpetuate the traditions of domination so deeply rooted in Haitian history and society.
![]() |
Teachers, in turn, learn to trust the capacity of their students to take leadership, to be guided by their own curiosity, to learn independently and from one another. The development of this trust is something of a revolution in the mentality of most teachers, a revolution which we believe will help open the way for wider reform and improvements in teaching all across Haiti.
For more information on the Touchstones Discussion Project visit their web site at: http://www.touchstones.org/
