roamschool
c.1300, romen, from Old English
ramian "act of wandering about"
Old English scol, from Latin schola, from Greek skhole
"leisure, spare time,"
“I would be most content
if my children grew up to be the kind of people who think decorating consists
mostly of building enough bookshelves.”
Anna Quindlen
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Next to the
right to life itself, the most fundamental of all human rights is the right
to control our own minds and thoughts. That means, the right to decide for ourselves
how we will explore the world around us, think about our own and other persons'
experiences, and find and make the meaning of our own lives. Whoever takes that
right away from us, as the educators do, attacks the very center of our being
and does us a most profound and lasting injury. He tells us, in effect, that
we cannot be trusted even to think, that for all our lives we must depend on
others to tell us the meaning of our world and our lives, and that any meaning
we may make for ourselves, out of our own experience, has no value."
John Holt from Instead of Education

