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November 20, 2006, 8:46 am PST

What is ridiculours

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My husband's Aunt is an "unschooler"...her children are sharply behind when it comes to every subject...I personally find it to be a very irresponsible thing to do. Our society requires education and society benefits from it.  Not everything is learned as a side effect of living. That's ridiculous.
 Not everything is learned in school either - THAT is ridiculous. 

Think about your life - what you learned in school, what you learned at home, at church, with friends, while travelling.  How much of what you learned in "school" has helped you?  How much  has hurt?  (I have friends who only learned they were "stupid" at school because they were late readers and the lack of confidence has haunted them to this day, I learned that the secret to success was being great at taking tests - got me through school but didn't help much when I tried to suceed in the real world).

Our school systems were designed to produce factory workers - (really) and they do that remarkably well - but in the world of the future we are going to need all sorts of different kinds of people with all sorts of different skills.  We need people who learned both traditionally and non-traditionally - some who are motivated self learners that come from an unschooling background, some with a strong spiritual core that were christian homeschoolers, some with a personalized more traditional HSing background, some from elite charter schools, some from public schools - the mix of different ways of learning is very important.  No one way is right and no way is "ridiculous" because there is no possible way that any one type of schooling can produce the "perfect" education for all.

 

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