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"So what lists are left -- not Helen's lists -- that are about
> "unschooling?"
> This one. :) Then there is the UnschoolingDiscussion list. Is that
> about it?"

Well, this, unschoolingdiscussion and Always Learning are the best of course.:) lol
There are actually quite a few out there...but I can attest to how helpful they are for disussion of the philosophy.
I know of RUL, which some folks here are on.

There's Radical Parenting News, to discuss articles and news items of interest to AP, unschooling etc.. types of parents.
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/RadicalParentingNews/

There's the "plain-old-vanilla" unschooling list:
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/unschooling/

And the freethinking unschoolers list, which is secular in nature:
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/freethinking_unschoolers/

I can't tell you much about those lists, because although I'm a member, I only read at unschoolingdiscussion, Always Learning and here of course.:)
I'm a member simply to stay in contact with other unschoolers should the need arise.....like to tell them about next years conference and such.

Ren

Learn about unschooling at:
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/unschoolingbasics/

Ren Allen

"There are actually quite a few out there...but I can attest to how
helpful they
are for disussion of the philosophy."

That should have read "but I CAN'T attest to how helpful...." blah,
blah, blah.
I went to all of them tonight, and I haven't found ONE that really
has meaty discussions going in regards to unschooling. So I stand by
my former advice....
Unschooling.com, Unschoolingbasics, Unschoolingdiscussion, Always
Learning and RUL are the best options in my not-so-humble opinon.

Ren

Nichole in Round Rock

Will unschooling.com change, too? I see that it is still owned/sponsored by HEM. Is HEM pulling out from all associations with the term unschooling? I'm really curious about this.

Nichole
----- Original Message -----
From: Ren Allen
To: [email protected]
Sent: Friday, June 04, 2004 11:37 PM
Subject: [unschoolingbasics] building bridges


"There are actually quite a few out there...but I can attest to how
helpful they
are for disussion of the philosophy."

That should have read "but I CAN'T attest to how helpful...." blah,
blah, blah.
I went to all of them tonight, and I haven't found ONE that really
has meaty discussions going in regards to unschooling. So I stand by
my former advice....
Unschooling.com, Unschoolingbasics, Unschoolingdiscussion, Always
Learning and RUL are the best options in my not-so-humble opinon.

Ren


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Helen Hegener

At 11:42 PM -0500 6/4/04, Nichole in Round Rock wrote:
>Will unschooling.com change, too? I see that it is still
>owned/sponsored by HEM. Is HEM pulling out from all associations
>with the term unschooling? I'm really curious about this.

Unschooling.com will probably change over time, simply because we're
planning to change the way unschooling has recently come to be
defined under certain rigid guidelines. There's no way HEM could pull
out from its associations with the term unschooling, because HEM is
at its heart an unschooling magazine, published by long-time,
second-generation unschoolers.

Helen