Redefining Success

Paideusis: Journal of the Canadian Philosophy of Education Society 16 (1):47-53 (2007)
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Two interconnected arguments are made: 1) that we eliminate standardized testing 2) that we oppose mainstream schooling. Schooling and education are two very different concepts, and do not necessarily coincide in practice. A case in point: our current schooling system is anti-educational. This paper makes the case for unschooling and learner-centred democratic alternatives.

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Experience and education.John Dewey - 1938 - West Lafayette, Ind.: Kappa Delta Pi.
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