16:1 - Education, Teaching, & Learning

Schooling Without School: Free Schools, Democratic Schools, and the Unschooling Movement

Aug 1, 2024
Dive into the evolving landscape of education as alternative models like free schools and unschooling gain momentum. The discussion highlights the voices of historical figures like A.S. Neill and John Holt, who advocated for learner autonomy. With the backdrop of recent educational news, including the unusual resignation of a university president and the impacts of COVID-19, the conversation pushes for a shift towards more personalized and student-centered approaches. Unpack the challenges and joys of non-traditional education in today’s world.
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ANECDOTE

A.S. Neill's Unconventional Approach

  • A. S. Neill, founder of Summerhill School, prioritized student happiness over traditional pedagogy.
  • He even offered unlicensed psychoanalytic counseling, reflecting his unorthodox approach.
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Free Schooling Principles

  • Free schools prioritize student autonomy in learning and school governance.
  • They utilize democratic decision-making and often avoid traditional grading systems.
ANECDOTE

Examples of Free Schools

  • Summerhill, founded in 1921, allows students to live collaboratively and learn without set success criteria.
  • Sudbury Valley School, established in 1968, grants students complete autonomy and democratic participation.
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