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References:
Gatto, J. T. (2002). The Underground History of American Education. The Oxford Village Press. [Raw - Staxus] Raw Education.mp4
The Staxus team's call for raw education presents a provocative challenge to traditional notions of learning and knowledge acquisition. By promoting autonomy, self-directed learning, critical thinking, and community, the Staxus approach offers a compelling alternative to conventional education. While there are potential benefits to this approach, there are also challenges and drawbacks that must be addressed. As we move forward, it is essential to consider the implications of raw education and work towards creating a more inclusive, supportive, and effective learning environment. References: Gatto, J
Knowles, M. S. (1975). Self-Directed Learning: A Guide for Learners and Teachers. Cambridge Book Company. The Underground History of American Education
Sears, R. W. (2005). The Politics of Education. The Journal of Educational Thought, 39(2), 131-144.
In contrast, the Staxus approach advocates for a more raw and unfiltered education, one that encourages individuals to explore, question, and learn through direct experience. By rejecting the constraints of traditional education, Staxus promotes a self-directed learning model that empowers individuals to take ownership of their educational journey. This approach resonates with the ideas of self-directed learning and unschooling, which emphasize the importance of autonomy, curiosity, and intrinsic motivation in the learning process (Knowles, 1975; Green, 2006).
Green, J. (2006). Unschooling: A Guide to Self-Directed Learning. Left Hand Books.
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