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unschooling
verb
Present participle of unschool
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Investigate various alternative schooling models, from homeschooling to "unschooling" to free schools, and compare them with the ways you have been taught.
In contrast, he said, unschooling has allowed him to actively seek opportunities to meet people who travel different walks in life.
Holt called this doctrine "unschooling".
They adopt an approach known as "unschooling".
The success of wild schooling depends on the circumstances in which children learn, according to Peter Gray, research professor at the Department of Psychology at Boston College, who advocates unschooling.
This is "unschooling" in action, a step beyond home education because children decide what they'd like to learn and when.
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Most Westerners, unschooled in its pleasures, consider it a pointless delicacy.
Of her eight children, four are unschooled.
In the 16th century, Judeo-German (Yiddish) came to replace Hebrew as the language of Jewish tales and legends in Europe, primarily because of the desire to render them accessible to women unschooled in the sacred tongue.
Poor Richard, unschooled but experienced homespun philosopher, a character created by the American writer and statesman Benjamin Franklin and used as his pen name for the annual Poor Richard's almanac, edited by Franklin from 1732 to 1757.
Likewise, 20-year-old Devlin believes that younger MCs have been able to hone their craft better, since the old boys were unschooled in the art of making good music with the technical lyrics to match.
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