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Table of
Contents March/April 2007
The Editor's Journal - Neat-Freak Education by Wendy Priesnitz -
Learning is messy and that's why schools aren't great places for it to happen.
Looking at Chaos by Karen Whitescarver - Knowing that chaos
and order are both integral to the learning process helps us to trust
self-learning.
Learning Informally by Alan Thomas - An academic researchers
learns what unschooling parents can teach the world about the nature of
learning.
Is There a Writer in There? by Junyee Wang - Overcoming the
negative conditioning of school in order to find her voice as a writer.
What
Really Matters by Joyce Reed and David H. Albert - A new regular
feature by two veteran unschoolers who share their experiences of life and
learning with intelligence and wit.
Talking
About Life Learning by Sandra Rakovac - Sharing the thoughts
of unschooling families about their decisions regarding learning and life.
Life,
Learning and Laughter by Sandy Lubert - A host of learning benefits came to
our family once we allowed The Simpsons into our home.
Musings on Deschooling by Natalie Zur Nedden - Challenging
teachers-in-training to become self-directed learners.
Peer
Pressure? by Naomi Aldort - Helping our children to be so powerful
and resilient that they need no protection from peer pressure.
Grown Without
Schooling by Peter Kowalke - Unschooling leads to a career singing in
her family's Celtic rock band...and she's in no hurry to go back to college.
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