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Table of Contents
Editorial
From Our Readers
Growing Wild by Kerry Estey Keith
Unschooling
in Columbia by Erwin Fabian Garcia Lopez
The Conversation That Never Happens
by Kelly Hogaboom
Can Unschooling Change the World? by Peggy
Pirro
Ready for a Changing World by Wendy
Priesnitz
Eye-Opener by Pauline Mary Curley
Keeping the World Whole by Wendy Priesnitz
The Necessity of Shakespeare by Idzie
Desmarais
Ask Naomi by Naomi Aldort
Focus on Media The term life learning refers to a form of homeschooling that trusts children and avoids the trappings of school. It is sometimes called unschooling, radical unschooling, or natural learning. Life learning children live and learn naturally, with the support of their families, based on their own interests and their own timetables, and without curriculum, tests, or grades. Go here, here and here for a more comprehensive explanation. Copyright © 2002 - 2013 Life Media | About
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