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- how they learn. According to John Holt, an advocate for unschooling, "a deschooled society would be a society in which everyone shall have the widest and...
- Deschooling Society is a 1971 book written by Austrian priest Ivan Illich that critiques the role and practice of education in the modern world. Deschooling...
- services, but to attain a fundamental shift: a deschooled society. In his 1973 book After Deschooling, What?, he ****erted, "We can disestablish schools...
- questioning the premises and efficacy of compulsory schooling, including Deschooling Society by Ivan Illich in 1970 and No More Public School by Harold Bennet...
- developmental phase. In 1971, Ivan Illich published a hugely influential book, Deschooling Society, in which he envisioned "learning webs" as a model for people...
- solving methods are a result of dynamic decision making. In his book Deschooling Society, philosopher Ivan Illich strongly criticized 20th-century educational...
- this capital.[citation needed] Constructivism (philosophy of education) Deschooling Society Inquiry-based learning Teaching for social justice Unschooling...
- school. The term unschooling probably derives from Ivan Illich's term deschooling. It was po****rized through John Holt's newsletter Growing Without Schooling...
- example, various liberationist movements belonging to the fields of deschooling and unschooling reject this power and argue that the children's welfare...
- methods. This reality pushed him further and further into the idea of deschooling. After a few more years of teaching and some visiting professor positions...