Worldschooling: Homeschooling Away from Home

  • Riley G
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Abstract

Worldschooling is a form of home education, where travel takes the place of school. Worldschooling can be done alone, with family and friends, or more formally through a program called Project World School. The mission of Project World School is to provide learning retreats for adolescents and young adults with a strong emphasis on cooperative learning, co-creation, community, and social learning. This article is a review and analysis of the five retreats Project World School took in 2016, based on pre and post experience questionnaires filled out by the participants. A discussion of the challenges and benefits of worldschooling is also included within the article.

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Riley, G. (2017). Worldschooling: Homeschooling Away from Home. International Journal of Education, 9(1), 186. https://doi.org/10.5296/ije.v9i1.10798

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