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It's an Unschooling School.
Nov. 22, 2006

This is interesting.  I guess I'm too young to remember the "free schools" of the 60s and 70s because this is the first time I've heard of something like this.

Free Schooling

Hmmm.  I guess we know how CNN feels about it - the article is called "anarchy school" in the HTML code. 


I wonder how many "free schooling" parents know they're just unschooling - in a school setting.   And I wonder if they've ever considered homeschooling and why they chose this method instead.



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Posted by eclecticeducation
Unschooling can work in the home if the parents are dedicated to exposing their children to a wide range of activities and resources, but I have my doubts about it working in a classroom setting. Especially if they have things like video games available to them and distracting them.

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