Rhonda

I just watched this. I think it showed good examples of unschooling.
However, the Los Angeles educator they talked to seemed to act as
though all students are supposed to be interested in a higher level
chemistry class, or that all people use world history and geography in
their daily lives.
I do have one opinion now about a lot of this. As an adult, I learn
what I am interested in. When I was in school, I may have memorized
many facts for tests, but mainly actually learned only what I was
interested in. I learned much more away from school than what I
learned at school.
Anyway, that is only my opinion.
Rhonda



--- In [email protected], "averyschmidt"
<patti.schmidt2@...> wrote:
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> http://tinyurl.com/8lrep
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> Did any of you see this? What did you think?
>
> Patti
>

Danielle Conger

averyschmidt wrote:

> http://tinyurl.com/8lrep
>
> Did any of you see this? What did you think?
>

I couldn't access it from either of the yahoo links sent.

What I did was to go directly to http://www.cnn.com and click any of the
"watch" features in the right hand column--doesn't matter what the
subject matter is. Once it takes you there, you'll be able to click
"unschooling" from the menu on right of other features to watch.

--
~~Danielle
Emily (8), Julia (7), Sam (5)
http://www.danielleconger.com/Homeschool/Welcomehome.html

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Kathleen and David Gehrke

I did see it and thought it was a good mainstream
article. I am not certain folks are really gonna get
it, but I enjoyed it.
Kathleen

--- Danielle Conger <danielle.conger@...> wrote:

> averyschmidt wrote:
>
> > http://tinyurl.com/8lrep
> >
> > Did any of you see this? What did you think?
> >
>
>

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