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  • ...'s education, but instead aid the child in exploring his or her interests. Unschooling does not indicate that the child is not being educated, but that the child ...lives with their child. Also known as interest-led or child-led learning, unschooling tries to pursue opportunities as they arise in real life, through which a c
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  • * Griffith, Mary, '''The Unschooling Handbook'''
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  • *[http://www.sandradodd.com/unschooling Sandra Dodd's Radical Unschooling Site ] *[http://www.lifelearning.org Unschooling Information]
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  • == Prominent unschooling advocates ==
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  • *[http://www.sandradodd.com/unschooling Sandra Dodd's Radical Unschooling Site ] *[http://www.lifelearning.org Unschooling Information]
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  • ...educator who championed school reform and developed the philosophy behind "unschooling", a term which he coined in the 1970s.
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  • == Prominent unschooling advocates ==
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  • ...utional school except in the home and under the control of the parents, to unschooling, a highly informal and unstructured approach favored by U.S. educational re ===Unschooling===
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  • * Griffith, Mary, '''The Unschooling Handbook'''
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  • ...'s education, but instead aid the child in exploring his or her interests. Unschooling does not indicate that the child is not being educated, but that the child ...lives with their child. Also known as interest-led or child-led learning, unschooling tries to pursue opportunities as they arise in real life, through which a c
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  • ...tion statutes. In this sense, the term ''homeschooling'' also includes ''[[unschooling]]''. ...the education of the young and the term ''homeschooling'' (also called ''[[unschooling]]'' by some) was coined to describe this movement. Initially confined to a
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  • ...education]], or sometimes even a very non-traditional education through [[unschooling]]. Education can be a public benefit in as much as it prevents people from
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