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Learning all the time
Book • 1989
John Holt's "Learning All the Time" explores how children naturally learn and develop their skills without formal instruction.
Holt emphasizes the importance of play, exploration, and self-directed learning.
He argues that children are inherently curious and motivated to learn, and that formal schooling often stifles this natural inclination.
The book advocates for a child-centered approach to education, where learning is driven by the child's interests and needs.
Holt's work has been influential in the unschooling and alternative education movements.
He challenges traditional educational methods and promotes a more holistic and individualized approach to learning.
Holt emphasizes the importance of play, exploration, and self-directed learning.
He argues that children are inherently curious and motivated to learn, and that formal schooling often stifles this natural inclination.
The book advocates for a child-centered approach to education, where learning is driven by the child's interests and needs.
Holt's work has been influential in the unschooling and alternative education movements.
He challenges traditional educational methods and promotes a more holistic and individualized approach to learning.
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