Re: [AlwaysLearning] Digest Number 747
Alan & Brenda Leonard
Different people wrote:
tedious sometimes. But I have gotten a lot out of it over the last year.
Most any list has arguements, people who are more difficult to deal with,
etc. If you stay with it for several weeks or months, then you get a feel
for the list. Unschooling.com has had its share of problems lately. Being
limited in "free thinking" wouldn't be one I'd think of, though.
It strikes me as a somewhat rash judgement to critize an entire group of
people without spending some serious time there considering their position,
and such. Especially since many of the people here regular posters there.
brenda
> I just recently had joined both lists and I quicklyand
> left unschooling.com. I found them very limited in
> "free thinking" .
> I went on the other list.Lasted a day.SmilesI think that if you truly get unschooling, the unschooling.com list can get
tedious sometimes. But I have gotten a lot out of it over the last year.
Most any list has arguements, people who are more difficult to deal with,
etc. If you stay with it for several weeks or months, then you get a feel
for the list. Unschooling.com has had its share of problems lately. Being
limited in "free thinking" wouldn't be one I'd think of, though.
It strikes me as a somewhat rash judgement to critize an entire group of
people without spending some serious time there considering their position,
and such. Especially since many of the people here regular posters there.
brenda
Angie <[email protected]>
I like this list, but I'd have to say that I like the WAY
unschooling.com is set up. You can look at entire conversations,
their subjects,I love that 'tree view' deal ...It's just a lot easier
to navigate...I feel. Plus, I get really good feelings from some of
the regular posters...I have learned so much more about unschooling
from that list in the last 8 months...just because they truly tend to
address specific issues, and there is less "small talk". That being
said...Here I am!
Angie
--- In [email protected], Alan & Brenda Leonard
<abtleo@e...> wrote:
unschooling.com is set up. You can look at entire conversations,
their subjects,I love that 'tree view' deal ...It's just a lot easier
to navigate...I feel. Plus, I get really good feelings from some of
the regular posters...I have learned so much more about unschooling
from that list in the last 8 months...just because they truly tend to
address specific issues, and there is less "small talk". That being
said...Here I am!
Angie
--- In [email protected], Alan & Brenda Leonard
<abtleo@e...> wrote:
> Different people wrote:can get
>
> > I just recently had joined both lists and I quickly
> > left unschooling.com. I found them very limited in
> > "free thinking" .
>
> and
>
> > I went on the other list.Lasted a day.Smiles
>
>
> I think that if you truly get unschooling, the unschooling.com list
> tedious sometimes. But I have gotten a lot out of it over the lastyear.
> Most any list has arguements, people who are more difficult to dealwith,
> etc. If you stay with it for several weeks or months, then you geta feel
> for the list. Unschooling.com has had its share of problemslately. Being
> limited in "free thinking" wouldn't be one I'd think of, though.group of
>
> It strikes me as a somewhat rash judgement to critize an entire
> people without spending some serious time there considering theirposition,
> and such. Especially since many of the people here regular postersthere.
>
> brenda