Okay, so I tweeted about this and posted this on my Facebook, but I just have to rant about it here.
Basically, I was on Google News and I found this article:
Unschooling: Homeschooling with no tests, no books, no bedtimeTo sum it up, these kids just go around and learn basically through osmosis-- or at least are meant to. Or, in reality, they
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The mom seemed to have this attitude that she didn't feel like she got a very good education (or she felt like the system played her or something because she wasn't very smart?) and wants her kids to have a different experience. :/
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I have a friend who has un-schooled all her kids up until middle school, but her thing is the entire world is for learning, not just the classroom. She turns everything into a learning experience. Her kids raise chickens and learn about biology and reproduction, they go hiking and dig swimming holes to learn about geology and nature, their TV-watching is almost all documentaries, they go to different religious gatherings to learn about culture, etc, etc. And when her oldest daughter started public school, she got the highest standardized test scores in her county.
So it can definitely be done right, and I like it in principle, because it doesn't create the dichotomy of "okay, NOW we're learning, and... NOW we're not." It shows that every thing in life has intellectual value.
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