Kerry McDonald is an education policy writer whose
articles have appeared inForbes, Newsweek, NPR, Reason, Education
Next, City Journal, andNatural Motherand Green Child magazines,
among others. She has a BA in economics from Bowdoin College, a
master's degree in education from Harvard Universityand is a board
member at the Alliance for Self-Directed Education. The mother of
four never-been-schooled children, McDonald lives in Cambridge,
Massachusetts and blogs at WholeFamilyLearning.com.Peter
Gray, PhD, is a research professor in Boston College's
Department of Psychology.
“Kerry McDonald is leagues ahead of the rest of the education
reform community. This book demonstrates why. McDonald’s robust
evidence of high-quality education without schooling forces us to
consider something that makes everyone feel very uncomfortable: our
system of compulsory schooling may do more harm than good.” —Corey
DeAngelis, author of Doing More with Less and The School Choice
Voucher
"This book is a reassuring read that not only delves into the
history of unschooling, but also practical advice on how it can be
implemented.” —Book Riot
“Kerry McDonald’s Unschooled is a remarkable overview of
the growing grassroots movement away from institutionalized
education and toward self-directed learning in our homes and
communities.” —Patrick Farenga, author of Teach Your
Own and publisher of Growing Without
Schooling magazine and www.HoltGWS.com
“Whether you’re currently unschooling, curious about unschooling,
or simply know that something’s not right with the
institutionalized educational model, Kerry
McDonald’s Unschooled is an invaluable resource. To read
it is to realize just how rich education can be.” —Ben Hewitt,
author of Home Grown
“This well-researched, inspiring book clearly demonstrates that
self-directed education supports each person’s innate curiosity and
drive to learn. While the form it takes is unique to the
individual, experience shows it typically fosters confidence,
community engagement, and an abiding love of learning. Hope is
right here in these pages.” —Laura Grace Weldon, author
of Free Range Learning
“Unschooled manages to offer everything: a coherent history
lesson, fascinating profiles, an explanation of how self-directed
learning works, and an overview of innovative programs, all
delivered in a lively, encouraging voice.” —Grace Llewellyn, author
of The Teenage Liberation Handbook and Guerrilla Learning
“This book makes a compelling case for giving kids back their
brains, time, curiosity, drive—and joy!” —Lenore Skenazy, president
of Let Grow and founder of Free-Range Kids
“Unschooled is a wonderful book, enviably balanced between
rock-solid data and warm-hearted stories about real families and
real young people who have flourished outside our country’s
factory-inspired school systems. It’s not the first book to see how
bright and interesting the world can be outside the soiled—and,
these days, often barred—windows of America’s schools, but it’s
fresh, convincing, and clearly written.” —Robert Epstein, PhD,
senior research psychologist, American Institute for Behavioral
Research and Technology, and author of Teen 2.0: Saving Our
Children and Families from the Torment of Adolescence
“There’s benefit for almost anyone in America reading
this…Unschooled is easily one of the best books I’ve read this
decade.” --Titus 2 Homemaker
“An impressively informative, thoughtful and thought-provoking
study.” --Midwest Book Review
"A fascinating read, filled with insights." --Reason Podcast on
Reason Online
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