Learning Through Living (unschooling documentary)

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  • Опубликовано: 23 авг 2024
  • An internet film by Ben Rehrman 🎥
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    This film is not a part of my current project Learning and Liberation. It was started in late 2021 and finished in early 2023. It was produced entirely over zoom due to pandemic restrictions. If you have any questions about the project or unschooling, please ask in the comments.
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Комментарии • 31

  • @all_about_ac
    @all_about_ac 10 месяцев назад +10

    Hi! I am homeschooled from the UK - This is a very well made and edited documentary! Keep up the great work, Ben. :)

  • @alainar5897
    @alainar5897 10 месяцев назад +17

    Really cool and interesting! If you do a sequel, would love to hear perspectives from people of color who unschooled their kids and/or were unschooled themselves

    • @mrskeeford
      @mrskeeford 3 месяца назад +2

      Yes! I’m an unschooling parent. I have 7 kids at home. Been at it for about 2 years. Still deschooling lol but also learning more.😊

  • @stephsteph1739
    @stephsteph1739 5 месяцев назад +4

    It's giving your children the chance to want to start learning so they don't feel like it's shoved down their throats.

  • @krista68
    @krista68 18 дней назад

    Really well done! I’ve been learning more about unschooling since reading “Free to Learn.” I’ve come across misinformation/misrepresentations of unschooling on social media. This documentary js a breath of fresh air! It really conveys the beauty and potential of life outside of compulsory education.
    Also, funnily enough, I also happen to know a child who was super resistant to reading, but obsessed with drawing dragons!! They are an amazing artist! When I heard the mom talking about her daughter I had to do a double take because she was perfectly describing my friend’s life.

  • @KMWeir
    @KMWeir 10 месяцев назад +8

    Well done, Ben. My son named Ben is 19. He graduated 2 years ago. We hardly did any mathematics as un schoolers. My 2 youngest sons are very good musicians and artists. As for Ben, he has a great job and guess what he does all day long? MATH. And he just got promoted after only 3 months. Unschooling is the best path for kids in America, by far!

  • @daileykohtz5838
    @daileykohtz5838 9 месяцев назад +2

    This is interesting. I was a public schooler all the way k-12, and I don't think it was ultimately the best. There were fantastic teachers, but the system itself was so rigid and it was exhausting. It didn't help that the pressure to get good grades and measure up were super detrimental to me. It took until just after my 20th birthday to start really healing my love of learning. While I did a stint with the military, there was a lot more downtime than I anticipated, so I decided to better myself. While I was in the system, I would have denounced homeschool in any fashion because I was very well institutionalized. Perspective is a heck of a thing and learning about unschooling/homeschooling has allowed me to relearn to explore. I would call myself a partly remediated life-long learner. Thanks for sharing about your experience and to the people who gave their input to the documentary. I dig the old film vibe.

  • @EmilyElizabethxox
    @EmilyElizabethxox 24 дня назад +3

    Everything wrong with this “documentary” and the ideology around it:
    1. Learning is “part of life,” but in order to learn enough to be an intelligent, well rounded and capable individual, it is very rare that you will get that type of exposure within your own household. You want to be an engineer? You’re gonna need to start with algebra, then calculus, and it builds on itself over time. You want to be a lawyer? You’re going to need upper level reading comprehension. Scientist? Need to be able to write reports with accurate and professional dictation. It goes on and on. All of that comes with challenging yourself within a school curriculum. It’s a gradual process that is proven to work. And it’s quite arrogant of you to think you can teach your kids better than someone who got a masters degree to teach someone of your child’s age how to spell.
    2. Kids being “self directed” and “consenting” in what they do and don’t want to learn takes away the discipline they need to succeed in life. Humans naturally lean into what’s comfortable, regardless of what age. You’d be hard pressed to find a kid that would rather do their times tables than sit on TikTok. But that same kid, if pushed to do something, might find they have a knack for it and want to pursue it more despite the challenges. But if they never go through that initial discomfort, they’ll never know. And the older they get, the further behind they get and their chances of catching up get worse and worse.
    Life is hard and bosses don’t give a crap about your “consent” to do things you don’t want to do or show up to work on time. You’re therefore setting them up with unrealistic expectations that the world is going to coddle them and failure.
    3. 8:20 So your kids wake up late, prepare their own breakfast and spend the day doing whatever they want? Sounds like you’re just a lazy parent. How are these kids getting AT ALL prepared for the real world? Does she just expect them to wake up one day at 18 and change their entire lifestyle and magically be ready to work and responsibilities? This should be considered child abuse.

  • @michaelaugs
    @michaelaugs 3 месяца назад +1

    When you stack this up against all your prior work, it's quite an evolution and achievement, Ben! At the same time, for me, there was a nagging sense of how much farther this documentation could go--and I would imagine this isn't unfamiliar territory. Filming in person, rather than through video call is surely one aspect, but then also being able to encompass the wider breadth of unschoolers out there, what this kind of education looks and feels like, the context for and ramifications of it...Well, I guess there will, and should, always be further ambitions--and, indeed, the growth that has occurred up to now doesn't cease here :)

    • @BenRehrman
      @BenRehrman  2 месяца назад +1

      Yes!! This project was completed in small chunks over a few years, and so I definitely don't think it's as far as it could go. I'm excited to have many more people and places and experiences featured in Learning and Liberation :)

  • @emmahreisdorf9175
    @emmahreisdorf9175 9 месяцев назад +1

    Thank you so much for sharing this information, we are embarking on a journey of unschooling our small children & I’ve felt confident that we are making the best decision for them but it always helps to hear first hand accounts that reinforce the validity of this choice. Only 3 videos in but already appreciate your account. Thank you so much for the content you create for others to learn from.

  •  4 месяца назад +1

    Fantastic work Ben, on an unschooling journey in the UK!

  • @GraceNgo
    @GraceNgo 8 месяцев назад +1

    Thank you! This was great. I don’t have children yet, but I’ve been doing research and am considering unschooling my own kids.

  • @tulipvalley111
    @tulipvalley111 10 месяцев назад +1

    So awesome! I love how you keep popping up on my suggestions. It’s nice to see you growing ☺️🌱

  • @2020Ibrahim
    @2020Ibrahim Месяц назад

    Beautiful documentary thank u ... I'm not quite warm to the idea of unschooling all though I like some aspects of it I think a combination of homeschooling and unschooling would be something I would like more

  • @candicraveingcloude2822
    @candicraveingcloude2822 Месяц назад

    By incorporating what they need to learn into what they want to learn, the necessities become easier to handle

  • @joanneruth1168
    @joanneruth1168 3 месяца назад +1

    Totally agree, we did this too!

  • @hazel901009
    @hazel901009 6 месяцев назад +1

    Great video!!

  • @fluidsings7870
    @fluidsings7870 8 месяцев назад +2

    your stuff always feels like it was made after the end of the world lol

  • @postaldude8705
    @postaldude8705 Месяц назад

    This scares me and breaks my heart that there's others that were unschooled

    • @EmilyElizabethxox
      @EmilyElizabethxox 24 дня назад

      It’s a disgustingly crippling ideology for the kids involved. It’s rooted in a parents narcissism that they can “teach their child better” and distrust for the “system.” Half the people advocating for unschooling can barely articulate in their words. Then he added these clips in the 50s to make school seem “scary” and “stifling.” It’s manipulative bullsh*t.

    • @postaldude8705
      @postaldude8705 21 день назад

      @@EmilyElizabethxox I mean my parents just didn't care lol they just called it homeschooling.
      Although painful probably did me a lot of good
      if I went to school I'd be like everyone else with no peace and no value for time

  • @dramandanoelle
    @dramandanoelle 3 месяца назад

    Amazing work 🎉🎉🎉thank you for sharing this

  • @Andreamom001
    @Andreamom001 10 месяцев назад +1

    Great job!

  • @Biocog
    @Biocog 10 месяцев назад +2

    Drawing dragons, I like it. What would you do if you couldn't make content?

    • @BenRehrman
      @BenRehrman  10 месяцев назад +2

      Hmm, I'm not sure. I feel like I'd be doing some other type of art, maybe design?

  • @ashleyirizarry-diaz6415
    @ashleyirizarry-diaz6415 4 месяца назад

    How are the parents making an income while traveling so much?