Tag: rural education
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Unlocking Potential: The Benefits of Interest-Led Learning for Teenagers

Interest-led learning, also known as self-directed education or unschooling, is a method of education where children and teenagers have the freedom to learn based on their interests and curiosities. This approach allows students to take control of their own education, leading to a more personalized and engaging learning experience. For teenagers who are unschooling, this…
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Rural Microschools: Innovative Education Blooms in Remote Communities

Rural microschools are a growing trend in the field of alternative education, offering a unique and innovative approach to learning for students in rural communities. These small, independent schools typically have fewer than 20 students and are often located in non-traditional settings such as community centers, libraries, or even private homes. One of the key…
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Bridging the Gap: Rural Dual Enrollment Programs Open Doors to Higher Education

Rural areas often face unique challenges when it comes to accessing educational opportunities, but dual enrollment programs have the potential to bridge this gap and provide a valuable avenue for students in these communities to further their education. Dual enrollment allows high school students to enroll in college courses and earn credit that counts towards…
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Embracing Rural Deschooling: A Unique Path to Authentic Learning

Growing up in a rural area, I had the unique experience of being deschooled. Deschooling is a concept that originated from Ivan Illich’s book “Deschooling Society,” where he argues that traditional schooling often hinders true learning and personal growth. In a rural setting, this concept takes on a whole new meaning. Rural deschooling allowed me…





