unschool
English
Verb
unschool (third-person singular simple present unschools, present participle unschooling, simple past and past participle unschooled)
- To educate (a child) in an alternative to the regular school method, focused on the learner-chosen activities as a primary means for learning.
- 2014, Blake Boles, The Art of Self-Directed Learning: 23 Tips for Giving Yourself an ...
- "He cooks his own food, lends a hand to neighboring farmers in exchange for portions of their crops, and unschools his 11-year-old daughter, Seraya."
- 2014, Blake Boles, The Art of Self-Directed Learning: 23 Tips for Giving Yourself an ...
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