While doing my research on the Amish in regards to schooling - and the "Wisconsin vs Yoder" Supreme Court decision in 1972 that allows the Amish to leave school upon completion of the 8th grade - it set me to wondering..
Awhile back I saw a segment on tv about "unschooling" - which appears to be quite different from "homeschooling"..
What criteria does a parent engaging in "unschooling" have to meet in order for it to satisfy the mandatory educational requirements in each state?
From what I have uncovered so far (in regards to the Amish) there are still some states (even given the Supreme Court ruling) that attempt to threaten/intimidate the Amish (and some Old Order Mennonite groups) to send their children to high school - yet "unschooling" is allowed..
Anyone have an info on the unschooling aspect? I would like to compare that to what I'm learning about the Amish/Mennonite schooling (subjects taught; passing grades; ending their formal education at the completion of the 8th grade; the vocational schooling that is required in some states; etc.)..
I'll check back later..
Thanks!
Awhile back I saw a segment on tv about "unschooling" - which appears to be quite different from "homeschooling"..
What criteria does a parent engaging in "unschooling" have to meet in order for it to satisfy the mandatory educational requirements in each state?
From what I have uncovered so far (in regards to the Amish) there are still some states (even given the Supreme Court ruling) that attempt to threaten/intimidate the Amish (and some Old Order Mennonite groups) to send their children to high school - yet "unschooling" is allowed..
Anyone have an info on the unschooling aspect? I would like to compare that to what I'm learning about the Amish/Mennonite schooling (subjects taught; passing grades; ending their formal education at the completion of the 8th grade; the vocational schooling that is required in some states; etc.)..
I'll check back later..
Thanks!




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