Posts Tagged ‘ radical unschooling ’

How Do Unschoolers Learn What To Eat?

Branching away from the typical media buzz about unschooling which flooded us last week, Jennifer LaRue-Huget poses a thoughtful question on her Washington Post blog, The Checkup: How do unschoolers learn what to eat? The question isn’t as facetious as it sounds, and LaRue-Huget provides some thoughtful commentary, an eye-opening quick survey, and some...
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Unschooling Redux

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Wow, unschooling hasn’t gotten this much attention – maybe ever. After over 30 years, thousands and thousands of families from almost every walk of life and across multiple generations, I do not see that unschooling needs any need defending. In fact, unschooling has a more proven track record than say, 1994 Educate America Act,...
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Pat Farenga’s Analysis

Pat Farenga has a good examination of the issues surrounding the current high-profile news stories about homeschooling at his blog, patfarenga.com: I think the unschooling segment I appeared on with the Yablonski/Biegler family on The Good Morning America TV show probably caused more heat than light today. There were so many important points to...
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Good Morning America

Christine Yablonski and Phil Biegler appeared live on “Good Morning America” today to defend their controversial education method, which prompted an overwhelming response from viewers after a story about their family appeared on Monday’s show, titled “Extreme Homeschooling: No Books, No Classes, No Tests, No Curriculums.” Yablonski and Biegler, from Westford, Mass., describe unschooling...
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Maryland- Unschooling “research needed in order to justify it”

From home schooling to ‘unschooling’ By Joe Burris of the Baltimore Sun If most think back to their own school experiences, how much of the information you were expected to learn do you know today?” added Conner, an unschooling parent. “We cannot know beyond the shadow of a doubt precisely what our children...
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