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Table of
Contents September/October 2007
The Editor's Journal: Healing the Ugliness of a Schooled Society by Wendy Priesnitz -
Exploring the true goals of education for the individual and for society...and
why school doesn't reach them.
Self-Reliance by Gea D'Marea Bassett - Unschooling allows us
to develop the self-reliance and self-realization needed to fix society.
Doing
Their Best Naturally by Rachael Gathercole - People naturally
"do their best" when they are pursuing things in which they are
interested.
The
Educator's Dilemma by Daniel Grego - We cannot buy our way to a
better, healthier, saner world. Nor can we school our way to it.
Kate
and Molly Go to College by Ann Leadbetter - How two unschooled
teens prepare for, get accepted to and begin to attend college.
Talking
About Life Learning by Sandra Rakovac - An unschooling family
where the parents are both involved with school and grandpa lives on the same
property.
What
Really Matters: The Curriculum of Beauty by Joyce Reed & David H. Albert -
School is ugly, but there is a more beautiful way to learn.
The
Therapy Fund by Nathanael Schildbach - A new column about the joys
and pains of guiding a family of independent learners.
Making
a Difference With Other Parents by Naomi Aldort - How to intervene
with a stressed parent in order to improve the life of their child.
Grown Without
Schooling by Peter Kowalke - A second-generation unschooling parent
talks about economic choices, shared values and extended families.
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