unschool

English

Etymology

un- + school

Verb

unschool (third-person singular simple present unschools, present participle unschooling, simple past and past participle unschooled)

  1. To educate (a child) in an alternative to the regular school method, focused on the learner-chosen activities as a primary means for learning.

See also

Unschooling on Wikipedia.Wikipedia

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