"Unschoolers can read what they want, volunteer, do internships, or become an apprentice. The can also write a novel, tackle advanced math problems, go on hikes, or even audit classes in college (which are very different from high school classes). The point is to do whatever they’re excited about."Which sounds fine in theory, however how are they going to survive in the job market? I'm having enough issues and I've a degree and six years experience in a number of positions. Sooner or later surely things will come home to roost for them eventually. Won't they? [Metafilter]
Education Wierd article from Fabula which describes how some teenagers thrive if they drop out of school and endeavor to teach themsleves at home. This is 'unschooling' and the writer seems to think it's becoming an increasingly popular way to go:
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