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  1. Unschooling is, for legal purposes, a variety of homeschooling, but differs from conventional homeschooling in that the parents do not try to replicate school or school-like activities at...

  2. Unschooled children live their lives, and in the process they learn. To unschoolers, what we normally think of as the “school years” are not different educationally from other years; people learn...

  3. Unschooling is a variation of homeschooling where, instead of following a set curriculum, children learn through everyday life experiences. As an increasing number of families are choosing to...

  4. Jul 12, 2014 · Unschooled children live their lives, and in the process they learn. To unschoolers, what we normally think of as the “school years” are not different educationally from other years; people learn...

  5. Jul 21, 2020 · In this chapter, the basic definition and core philosophy of unschooling is explained. The spectrum of unschooling is introduced, and the three main classifications of unschooling are considered. These classifications have been termed Relaxed Homeschooling, Unschooling, and Radical Unschooling.

    • Gina Riley
    • griley@hunter.cuny.edu
    • 2020
  6. Jul 21, 2020 · This chapter provides an in-depth description of the history of the unschooling movement, including elements of Rousseau, Dewey, and Neill’s work. A large part of the chapter is dedicated to exploring the work of Ivan Illich and John Holt. Holt defined...

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  8. Jul 21, 2020 · Unschooling is not an easy route for any family to take. Much personal, social, and financial sacrifice is involved. Societal, legal, and sometimes familial dissent make the choice even more difficult. However, for most families, the benefits of unschooling far outweigh the challenges and risks.

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