Learning on Their Own Terms
Nick Anderson:
"I just really hated school, and Roosevelt brought that out of me," the 19-year-old said one spring afternoon next to an iron handrail that doubled as a launching slope. "Being told what to do and what to learn. Having to do homework. Grades. Grade levels. Everything that this school stands against."
Justin will graduate in June from the highly unconventional Fairhaven School with a diploma that may require explanation to a college or future boss. He took no tests in his three years at the private school, received no grades and had no course requirements. But he played electric guitar, read and wrote poetry, made friends and got the last laugh on lunch. "No more tater tots!" he said.
Cory Doctorow
discusses his own experiences with a "free school" and points to a trailer for a documentary called "
Voices from the New American Schoolhouse".
Posted by James Zellmer at April 24, 2006 6:37 AM
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