A term used to describe children at a small private school in Fort Lauderdale. The kids at this school all drive cars over and 100k and cannot live without their juuls
A very cool person who does not go to school. But no, not a homeschooler. They live and learn, living in the world, not wasting years learning about it. Not stupid, sheltered farmers, but very cool, easygoing, awesome people.
A form of homeschooling where there is no set curriculum or regular classwork. Instead, a more student-lead schooling is used where learning is not simply defined as, for e.g., 'reading a math book'. Most activities can be educational.
People who are unschooled tend to do far better than average when they attend college.
German term "Usche" means a non-respected or non-respectable young woman with a taste of low social background or badhistory especially about men. It's youth language and developed from Nickname "Uschi" which is a short form of German name "Ulrike" and was very popular around the 1980s-1990s but now has low reputation. Especially used in southern Germany around Munich in Bavaria where "Uschi" was very common. Can be used in different contextes, similar to american "chick" especially by young women talking about another young woman.
A term coined in the 70's by writer and former school-teacher John Holt. Used to describe the practice of an individual who does not attend school- instead choosing to travel, write, play, run, build things, volunteer, and learn about the world free of grades, subjects, periods and "school hours".
"where most schoolingputs the emphasis on what needs to be learned, unschooling puts the emphasis on who is doing the learning."
A kid goes to a private school in Fort Lauderdale. Don't be surprised when they walk out of their mansions in Gucci Flip Flops heading to their Lamborghinis with a Juul in their right hand and Hydroflask in the other.