Kate Cayley grew up "unschooled" in Toronto. Here she reflects on her experience learning outside formal institutional settings, and the nature of nurturing "difference" and individuality. Kate is ...
Kate Cayley grew up "unschooled" in Toronto. Here she reflects on her experience learning outside formal institutional settings, and the nature of nurturing "difference" and individuality. Kate is a Toronto-based writer, theatre director and teacher. The interview was recorded by Radio Free School in Toronto's Dufferin Grove Park, 27 August, 2007. 4 minutes 18 seconds
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working on getting my son out of public school Since he began kindergarten it was all doom and gloom. He was always a head of his peers until he began kindergarten He was mostly home before that I continued to tell his teacher that he is reading clocks a second grade skill he could read before kindergarten and time and time again I had been told he was a problem I wish someone would please explain why he was on honor roll if he is such a problem Home school will be the way after this year.
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