Saturday, 28 August 2010

101 Reasons Why I'm an Unschooler

101 Reasons Why I'm an Unschooler
Author: ps pirro
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Binding: Paperback
ISBN: 1460980468



101 Reasons Why I'm an Unschooler: a manifesto of living & learning in the real world


School and I were at odds from an early age. Download 101 Reasons Why I'm an Unschooler: a manifesto of living & learning in the real world from rapidshare, mediafire, 4shared. Even when I was a child it seemed to me there was there was too much ranking and sorting, too much measurement, too many hours spent doing forgettable things, and, most especially, too little time left over to dream and wonder and play. From privacy issues to trivia-filled curriculum to homework and permanent records, school seemed to have far too much power over me, and far too much control over the hours of my day and the contents of my mind. By the time I became a parent, the things I found most troubling about conventional K-12 school seemed to have only gotten worse. With no suitable alternatives available in my community, my family became homeschoolers. And over time, we shifted into Search and find a lot of education books in many category availabe for free download.

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