Detalles del libro
Formato
Kindle
Páginas
19
Idioma
Inglés
Publicado
Jan 2, 2012
Editorial
n+1 Foundation, Inc.
Descripción
Astra Taylor delves into the complex relationship between education and social inequality in her exploration of unschooling. She raises critical questions about the role of schools in society, challenging the notion that they serve as equalizers for all. Instead, Taylor argues that the educational system often perpetuates class divisions, tracking and sorting children into predetermined futures based on their backgrounds.
Through personal anecdotes and broader societal analysis, the author invites readers to reconsider conventional beliefs about schooling. She advocates for a more democratic approach to education that prioritizes individual learning experiences over standardized measures, suggesting that true learning flourishes outside traditional classroom confines. Taylor's thought-provoking narrative encourages a reevaluation of how society educates its youth and the implications this has for future generations.
Through personal anecdotes and broader societal analysis, the author invites readers to reconsider conventional beliefs about schooling. She advocates for a more democratic approach to education that prioritizes individual learning experiences over standardized measures, suggesting that true learning flourishes outside traditional classroom confines. Taylor's thought-provoking narrative encourages a reevaluation of how society educates its youth and the implications this has for future generations.
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Infantil
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Autobiografía y Memorias
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