The journey begins at home
Did you know?
Did you know?
Isaac Newton figured out the law of universal gravitation while sitting under a tree. Thomas Edison came up with the light bulb filament while idly rolling kerosene residue between his fingers. Albert Einstein pondered the riddle of the universe with a cat on his lap. So don't get up. Contribute to science. Stay relaxed as long as you can.
~Veronique Vienne
Friday, October 12, 2012
How To Unschool Through College
An interesting look at college and how unschooling through college looks very much like unschooling through high school. <3 love it....
Monday, October 8, 2012
Thursday, May 10, 2012
When You Have Interest, You Have Education
This TedTalk is excellent. In a series of real-life experiments from New
Delhi to South Africa to Italy, Indian education scientist Sugata Mitra gave kids self-supervised access to
the web and saw results that could revolutionize how we as a society think about
teaching. Click on the video below to listen to 17 minutes of fascinating, moving and funny stuff.
But first a quote from the talk:
"Education is a self organizing system, where learning is an emergent phenonmenon..."
After 16 years of unschooling Justin, I have experienced firsthand the above quote as absolutely true. :) Enjoy!
But first a quote from the talk:
"Education is a self organizing system, where learning is an emergent phenonmenon..."
After 16 years of unschooling Justin, I have experienced firsthand the above quote as absolutely true. :) Enjoy!
Wednesday, May 2, 2012
What Does Unschooling Look Like
The quote below does a great job explaining what unschooling is all about. :)
"(Unschoolers) maintain that a child's learning should be curiosity-driven rather than dictated by teachers and textbooks, and that forcing kids to adhere to curricula quashes their natural inclination to explore and ask questions.
(Unschooled) children can organize their knowledge in free and better ways. They never need to feel they are through learning, or past the point that they can begin something new. Each thing they discover can be useful eventually. If we help provide them with ever-changing opportunities to see, hear, smell, taste, feel, move and discuss, what they know will exceed in breadth and depth what any school's curriculum would have covered. It won't be the same set of materials--it will be clearer and larger but different."
The above, from the beginning, has been our perspective and approach to unschooling Justin and it's exactly what we have observed from him....love it! I hope to start blogging more soon with some more examples! :) Btw, the quote is from the article
titled, "The Most Empowered Children of the Future Will Be Deprogrammed
and Deschooled." In my opinion, the article is very well-written! It can be found at preventdisease.com
Click below to go to article:
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