Sunday, September 13, 2009

CAN IT WORK IN THE REAL WORLD?
by Sandra Dodd

If unschooling can't work in the real world, nothing at all can. People will say,
"How will they learn algebra in the real world?"
Is there algebra in the real world? If not, why should it be learned? If so, why should it be separated artificially from its actual uses? "Why?" should always be the question that comes before "What?" and "How?" There is a Sesame Street book called Grover and the Everything in the Whole Wide World Museum. There is a "things under the sea" room and "things in the sky" room, but still each room is just a room in a museum, no windows, everything out of context. Then he opens a big door marked "everything else in the whole wide world" and goes out into the sunshine. There is unschooling.



















4 comments:

Tara said...

Amen Sister!

Wendy P said...

LOVED this - thanks for sharing it!

Anonymous said...

This is so "cool" - I gotta get that book - - - mmm Christmas present perhaps? :)
Mom :)

Lisa said...

The last picture really illustrates the beauty of homeschooling. I love it.