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  • This reality pushed him further and further into the idea of deschooling.
  • Information and communication technologies provide important infrastructure for contemporary deschooling.
  • Goodman's book was a precursor to the work of deschooling advocate Ivan Illich.
  • Also during this year, Ivan Illich described computer-based " learning webs " in his book " Deschooling Society ".
  • Practical alternatives arising in place of institutionalized learning have been free schools, unschooling at home and forming networks with other deschooling families and individuals.
  • He also traveled South America with Ivan Illich and is thanked at the beginning of Illich's most famous book on education " Deschooling Society ".
  • The term " unschooling " probably derives from Ivan Illich's term " deschooling ", and was popularized through John Holt's newsletter " Growing Without Schooling ".
  • GWS will say'unschooling'when we mean taking children out of school, and'deschooling'when we mean changing the laws to make schools non-compulsory . ..
  • ;Ivan Illich : Ivan Illich ( 1926 2002 ) was a social ecologists interested in appropriate technology, while his book Deschooling Society is still revered by activists seeking alternatives to compulsory schooling.
  • He wrote that Goodman pioneered advocation for deschooling and the disestablishment of schools, which was later popularized by Illich and Reimer ( though Goodman's thoughts were less articulate in comparison ).
  • Simultaneously, other authors published books questioning the premises and efficacy of compulsory schooling, including " Deschooling Society " by Ivan Illich, 1970 and " No More Public School " by Harold Bennet, 1972.
  • The informal nature of the group could not handle such a level of interest and so, at a meeting in September 1976 which included five deschooling families, a more formal structure for the group was established with stated aims and a regular newsletter.
  • Smith, M . ( 1997a ) . ivan illich : deschooling, conviviality and the possibilities for informal education and lifelong learning . infed Retrieved 3 September 2008, from http : / / www . infed . org / thinkers / et-illic . htm
  • Brown has been following the work of Illich, 73, since the late 1960s, when he came across the book, " Deschooling Society, " which criticized formal education as " a standardizing and dependency-and privilege-creating institution, " he said.
  • Although she always was defined as " self-taught and poetically deschooling " her name has been linked to two literary movements : The Generation of 50 and Postismo, a literary group of postwar who joined late 40s and were part Carlos Edmundo de Ory, Eduardo Chicharro and Silvano Sernesi, and which also collaborated Angel Crespo and Francisco Nieva.
  • In acknowledgement for his achievements he received the Order of the British Empire, having contributed greatly to the international recognition of figures like Rachel Carson ( " Silent Spring " ), E . F . Schumacher ( " Small is Beautiful " ), Ivan Illich ( " Deschooling Society " ) and others, drawing attention to many of the dangerous developments of modern civlisation.
  • If parents assume that'schools'are the only place their children should learn the academic things, then progress may be slower than it was before schooling became compulsory . . . Deschooling Society; 4-Year-Old Girl with Sky-High IQ Joins Mensa ( I wonder if she can help me sort out my tax returns ? )-- talk ) 22 : 20, 25 February 2013 ( UTC)
  • According to a contemporary review in " The Libertarian Forum ", " Illich's advocacy of the free market in education is the bone in the throat that is choking the public educators . " Although it is important to note that Illich's opposition was not merely to publicly funded schooling, as with the libertarians, but to schooling as such; the disestablishment of schools was for him not a means to a free market in educational services, but a deschooled society, which was a more fundamental shift . As he later asserted in " After Deschooling, What ? " ( 1973 ) :'We can disestablish schools, or we can deschool culture '.