Deschooling School
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In 'Deschooling Society', Ivan Illich critiques institutionalized education, arguing it hinders genuine learning and social equality.
He advocates for dismantling traditional schools, proposing alternative learning networks that empower individuals.
Illich suggests learning webs connecting people with shared interests and skills, fostering self-directed education.
The book challenges conventional assumptions about knowledge acquisition and the role of educational institutions.
Illich's radical vision encourages readers to rethink education, emphasizing autonomy, creativity, and lifelong learning outside formal systems.
He advocates for dismantling traditional schools, proposing alternative learning networks that empower individuals.
Illich suggests learning webs connecting people with shared interests and skills, fostering self-directed education.
The book challenges conventional assumptions about knowledge acquisition and the role of educational institutions.
Illich's radical vision encourages readers to rethink education, emphasizing autonomy, creativity, and lifelong learning outside formal systems.
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, referencing the end of the book where Ivan Illich discusses individual education systems.

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