John Taylor Gatto’s
extraordinary book,
Dumbing Us Down. Take a look at
Home Education Magazine and its website. Then checkout some of the many other unschooling sites on the Web. For more information, go to www.homeedmag.com
, www.unschooling.com
, and www.sandratodd.com/unschooling
TURN STUDENTS INTO TEACHERSOne of the best ways to know whether you’ve mastered something is to try to teach it. Give students that opportunity. Assign each pupil in a class a different aspect of the broader topic you’re studying—and then have them take turns teaching what they’ve learned to their classmates. And once they’ve got it down, give them a wider audience
by inviting other classes, teachers, parents, or school administrators to learn what they have to teach.
Also,
at the start of a school term, ask students about their individual passions and areas of expertise. Keep a list of your experts, and then call upon them as needed throughout the term. A classroom of teachers is a classroom of learners.