How to Teach Your Kids During the Coronavirus Pandemic: Try 'Unschooling'
Education researcher Kerry McDonald sees this crisis as an opportunity to experiment with self-directed learning.
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Parents across the world are attempting to juggle their work schedules with taking care of their children full-time, putting them under enormous stress.
Kerry McDonald, an education researcher and author of Unschooled: Raising Curious, Educated Children Outside the Classroom, sees the current moment as an opportunity to rethink how we teach our children. McDonald, who also homeschools her own four kids, recommends that parents experiment with radical "unschooling," which proposes that kids learn better when they direct their own education.
Reason's Zach Weissmueller chatted with McDonald about strategies for struggling parents and why she thinks that the COVID-19 crisis could finally catapult society out of the industrial era and into the "imagination age."
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McDonald ... recommends that parents experiment with radical "unschooling," which proposes that kids learn better when they direct their own education.
Hmm. Could people experiment with radical "ungoverning," which proposes that folks live better when they direct their own lives?
The hope is that it evolves to that.
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That's why kids have to be brainwa...I mean taught by state sanctioned experts. Unschooling is a gateway drug
This is what kids should be learning......
https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=XDE9e0IZkbI
It’s time to unschool. http://Www.stopk12indoctrination.org
>>rethink how we teach our children
just look at them and sigh and know they love you.
Without compulsory government schools, where would we get the shooting spree killers needed to repeal the Second Amendment?
Back when I was a kid, we got 'em at the post office.
Yeah, whatever happened to "going postal"? I miss those days.
"McDonald, who also homeschools her own four kids, recommends that parents experiment with radical "unschooling," which proposes that kids learn better when they direct their own education."
Speaking from experience, I think there is a happy medium between highly structured textbook-based homeschooling and "Meadow was unschooled and so she only studies for her dance therapy exams when her chakras are aligned"
Homeschooling is highly efficient, so you can pretty much fit everything worthwhile that public schools teach into an hour or two and then leave the rest of the day for their interests. So homeschooled kids can have specialized knowledge without being complete weirdos.
Just what we need, more people who don't understand anything about Math, statistics, economics, science, history, and civics/government
Nice
Walking in a local nature reserve last week, we saw a young mom with her, what looked to be 8 year old, son. They were walking and then stopping to look at flowers, turtles, etc. They would talk about each one and she was taking pictures of each thing they stopped for.
I wonder how we ever learned or accomplished anything for thousands of years without compulsory education.
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