If Homeschooling Is Ice Cream
Then Unschooling is Chocolate.

There are many flavours of home education to choose from. Unschooling, Charlotte Mason, Montessori, Waldorf/Steiner, Classical, and eclectic are just some of them. For some families, choosing a style or philosophy of home education is important. They define themselves by the style they choose. For other families, they cherry-pick what they see as the best from each, and create their own style.
Home education advocate John Holt coined the term unschooling. He was frustrated with the perception that home education often called homeschooling is just school at home. Just a change in location. It isn’t.
Child-led learning, interest-led learning, and autonomous learning and all synonymous with unschooling. We know that in classrooms, which are adult-led, the focus is on the teacher’s teaching. In unschooling, the focus is on the child’s learning. The best example is with infants who learn to sit up, walk, talk, etc. just by observing the world and imitating what they see and hear. No textbook or curriculum is required. The parent’s role is to support, encourage, and facilitate.
Unschooling is legal all across Australia under the banner of home education. The regulatory bodies in each state don’t actually care which style of education is happening in the home. At review time, the parents just need to have something to show their child’s progress.
Homeschooling and Unschooling
They are different in that homeschooling is the more general term. It can mean school at home but is more commonly used interchangeably with Home education. Unschooling is a specific style of home education.
Both are legal. All school-aged children in Australia are required to be either enrolled at a school or registered for home education. States differ though in the exact requirements for home education registration.
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Originally published at https://letstalkabout.com.au on September 12, 2021.
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