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The teenage liberation handbook : how to quit school and get a real life and education
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The teenage liberation handbook : how to quit school and get a real life and education

Author: Grace Llewellyn
Publisher: Princeton, N.J. : Recording for the Blind & Dyslexic, 2002.
Edition/Format:   Audiobook on Cassette : Cassette recording : EnglishView all editions and formats
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This Handbook is for everyone who has ever gone to school, but it is especially a book for teenagers and people with teenagers in their lives. You'll read: good reasons to think about quitting school; how to reclaim your natural ability to learn and teach yourself; how to get your parents' support, keep your friends, and stay out of legal trouble; how to design a personalized education you can get excited about; how  Read more...
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Material Type: Audio book, etc.
Document Type: Sound Recording
All Authors / Contributors: Grace Llewellyn
OCLC Number: 50200162
Notes: Originally published: Eugene, Or. : Lowry House, c1998. Rev., 2nd ed.
Description: sound cassettes (60 min.) : analog, 15/16 ips, 4 track, mono.
Contents: Making the decision --
The first steps --
Tailor-made --
Touching the world, finding good work --
Lives of unschoolers --
Appendices: Unschooler's bookshelf; Afterward to the second edition; Power and magic in my mailbox; International unschooling resources and organizations; Addresses, Web sites, phone numbers; Selected bibliography.
Responsibility: Grace Llewellyn.

Abstract:

This Handbook is for everyone who has ever gone to school, but it is especially a book for teenagers and people with teenagers in their lives. You'll read: good reasons to think about quitting school; how to reclaim your natural ability to learn and teach yourself; how to get your parents' support, keep your friends, and stay out of legal trouble; how to design a personalized education you can get excited about; how to go to college without going to high school; how to find volunteer positions, apprenticeships, and other work opportunities; how other unschooled teenagers live and learn.-Back cover.

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