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Learn in Freedom!
Learn in Freedom!
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Copyright © 2006 Karl M. Bunday, all rights reserved.
This site is about learning in freedom, taking responsibility for your own learning. It shows you how to use your own initiative in learning, so you can use schools and teachers just when they are helpful to you, and voluntarily chosen by you. There's a specific page on this site to show you how to get started in learning in freedom, and there are plenty of other pages on this site about other subjects. To find a specific page on this Web site, you can keep on reading for more links from this home page, which links to the main pages on this site, or you can use the site map or the search links on the bottom of every page (and on the top of most pages) to help you find what you are looking for. Besides internal links, there are links to more than 1,000 other Web sites on this site's more than forty pages.
Information on Learning in Freedom
You can find plenty of information about learning in freedom in
current and choice books about how to learn without school,
resource guides to help families learn any subject at home,
other new books on the what and why of family-based learning,
and articles in newspapers and magazines.
Those published resources and a great variety of World Wide Web links can help you in your own adventure in learning in freedom.
Learning in Freedom is Growing
Today, more than one million homeschooled children in the United States and tens of thousands of other learners around the world are learning outside of school. Now that homeschooling is growing worldwide, the real-world experiences of learners show that schools are not always necessary for learning. Particularly, socialization research confirms that young people can grow up more mature and poised than their age-peers if they avoid the age segregation characteristic of almost all schools. Licensed profession -
Learn in Freedom!
Learn in Freedom!
| Learn in freedom! | Home | Site Map | Site Index (A to Z) |
Copyright © 2006 Karl M. Bunday, all rights reserved.
This site is about learning in freedom, taking responsibility for your own learning. It shows you how to use your own initiative in learning, so you can use schools and teachers just when they are helpful to you, and voluntarily chosen by you. There's a specific page on this site to show you how to get started in learning in freedom, and there are plenty of other pages on this site about other subjects. To find a specific page on this Web site, you can keep on reading for more links from this home page, which links to the main pages on this site, or you can use the site map or the search links on the bottom of every page (and on the top of most pages) to help you find what you are looking for. Besides internal links, there are links to more than 1,000 other Web sites on this site's more than forty pages.
Information on Learning in Freedom
You can find plenty of information about learning in freedom in
current and choice books about how to learn without school,
resource guides to help families learn any subject at home,
other new books on the what and why of family-based learning,
and articles in newspapers and magazines.
Those published resources and a great variety of World Wide Web links can help you in your own adventure in learning in freedom.
Learning in Freedom is Growing
Today, more than one million homeschooled children in the United States and tens of thousands of other learners around the world are learning outside of school. Now that homeschooling is growing worldwide, the real-world experiences of learners show that schools are not always necessary for learning. Particularly, socialization research confirms that young people can grow up more mature and poised than their age-peers if they avoid the age segregation characteristic of almost all schools. Licensed profession
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