Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It seems like a child lead education would result in tremendous gaps in a person's education. If you had asked me as a kid what I wanted to do all day at sudbury type school I probably would have spent a lot of time reading novels or doing arts and crafts or playing games. I don't think I would have gotten enough of an education in science, math or grammar.
Wouldn't you have started to work on learning those things once you realized you needed them? It's not a problem to not know something until the lack of knowledge is causing an issue, right?
But how do you know when you have a gap in your own education? How do you know what you do not know?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It seems like a child lead education would result in tremendous gaps in a person's education. If you had asked me as a kid what I wanted to do all day at sudbury type school I probably would have spent a lot of time reading novels or doing arts and crafts or playing games. I don't think I would have gotten enough of an education in science, math or grammar.
Wouldn't you have started to work on learning those things once you realized you needed them? It's not a problem to not know something until the lack of knowledge is causing an issue, right?