homeschooling approach; lesson- and curriculum-free form of education in which children are guided by their interests From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Unschooling is a special form of homeschooling. In this form of education, learners choose activities as their medium for learning. It is not as known as traditional homeschooling,[1] but is becoming more known.[2]
Many persons decide to do unschooling because it makes it possible to learn through natural life experiences, or they do not like the concept of schooling and think that they can learn better by doing other activities.
There are different branches of unschooling. Here are some examples:
Critics of unschooling think that children will lack the social skills, structure, and motivation of their schooled peers, while other think that the opposite is true.[3]
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