Success Without School
Unschooling My Children from Birth to College
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Narrateur(s):
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Jean Proffitt Nunnally
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Jean Proffitt Nunnally
À propos de cet audio
Consequences of the ongoing pandemic have seriously affected educational systems in the US and around the world. School closures and the opportunities or nightmares of remote learning have caused many parents to reconsider options for schooling their children. Alternatives to conventional school are currently hot topics, strongly motivated by growing racism and the social bullying that confront many youngsters and teens in today's school environment. (New Yorker Magazine, June 21, 2021, "The Rise of Black Homeschooling.")
Jean Nunnally's memoir of her trials and triumphs in unschooling her two children from birth to college provides an enlightening insight into the innate learning ability of humans, showing how self-esteem, trust, and personal responsibility were preserved and strengthened for herself and her kids. "Unschooling," the author says, "is the way we have learned throughout time and the way adults learn when they are free to pursue their interests."
Her book gives not only an overview of unschooling, or self-directed learning, but so much more. Jean not only did the work, but her son and daughter are proof that unschooling works. They were each accepted in and graduated from prestigious US colleges and testify, in personal reflections at the end of the narrative, to the happiness and fulfillment of their elementary and high school years following their passions, their hobbies, their music, and their dreams, often in stark contrast to the struggles with traditional forms their peers were required to submit to.
Success Without School addresses myths and misperceptions of unschoolers. She explains how her view of school changed, and changed her, as she proceeded to unschool her children. She leaves the listener with an encouraging description of the three jobs of an unschooling parent exposure, facilitation, and modeling, and offers her unique approach to preparing an unschooled teen for college, and the specific challenges that required.
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