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RHR: Unschooling as a Cure for “Industrialized Education”—with Jeremy Stuart

Category: Health
Duration: 01:05:30
Publish Date: 2016-06-23 10:00:44
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In this episode we cover: 06:30 The history of the modern education system 13:12 The "symptoms" of industrialized education 18:05 What the research says about education best practices 21:50 So what's the alternative? 34:14 Some common misconceptions about homeschooling 47:00 What are some of the challenges of unschooling? 56:43 What surprised you when making your film?

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[smart_track_player url="http://traffic.libsyn.com/thehealthyskeptic/Unschooling_as_a_Cure_for_Industrialized_Education22_-_with_Jeremy_Stuart_.mp3" title="Unschooling as a Cure for “Industrialized Education”—with Jeremy Stuart" artist="Chris Kresser" social="true" social_twitter="true" social_facebook="true" social_gplus="true" ] Chris Kresser: Hey, everybody, it’s Chris Kresser. Welcome to another episode of Revolution Health Radio. This week we’re going to do something a little bit different on the show. It may seem like today’s topic is a bit far afield for a show that’s dedicated to health and wellness, but I think by the end of the show you’ll agree that that’s not the case. We’re going to talk about industrialized education and the conventional schooling system and how that is just as much of a mismatch with the way that humans are naturally designed to learn as an industrialized diet and lifestyle is with the way that humans are naturally designed to eat and move and live. To talk about these issues, I’m really excited to welcome Jeremy Stuart. Jeremy is the director and creator of the film Class Dismissed, which looks at unschooling and homeschooling and alternative—well, they’re alternative now, at least; they were the dominant paradigm for most of human history, but we’ll be talking more about that—models of education. Jeremy’s involvement in the television and film industry has spanned over 25 years. As an editor, he has worked on hundreds of music videos, commercials, and corporate projects as well as award-winning documentaries and short films for clients such as Lucasfilm, Dolby Laboratories, National Geographic, Smithsonian, Yamaha, Virgin America, Sony, Dave Matthews Band, Acura, and GoPro. Class Dismissed,
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