Unschooling represents a philosophy of education that challenges con- ventional paradigms, advocating for learner autonomy and a departure from institutionalised schooling. This paper offers reflections informed by research insights and framed within an anthropological perspective, fo- cusing on the unschooling experience in Italy. It explores the tensions be- tween the idealised principles of unschooling and the realities of their im- plementation. Drawing on mixed-methods research, the study highlights how home-educating families navigate “pedagogic compromises” as they reconcile their aspirational visions with sociocultural and institutional constraints. Key challenges identified include the deschooling of en- trenched behavioural patterns, negotiating societal integration, and meet- ing formal assessment requirements. Rather than interpreting these com- promises as shortcomings, the paper reframes them as dynamic and gen- erative spaces for educational transformation. The findings suggest that the potential of unschooling lies not in rigid ideological adherence, but in creative adaptations that foster personalised learning, challenge domi- nant epistemic frameworks, and advance more equitable educational possibilities.
Unschooling in Italy: Navigating Idealisation, Constraints, and Decolonising Promises / A. Biscaldi, A. Chinazzi, E. Ruffolo - In: Education and/for social justice. Inequality, Inclusion and Governance. 1: Inequality, Inclusion, and Governance[s.l] : Associazione per Scuola Democratica, 2025. - ISBN 979-12-985016-1-4. - pp. 384-392 (( Intervento presentato al 3. convegno International Conference of the journal Scuola Democratica. Education and/for Social Justice tenutosi a Cagliari nel 2024.
Unschooling in Italy: Navigating Idealisation, Constraints, and Decolonising Promises
A. Biscaldi;A. Chinazzi;
2025
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Unschooling represents a philosophy of education that challenges con- ventional paradigms, advocating for learner autonomy and a departure from institutionalised schooling. This paper offers reflections informed by research insights and framed within an anthropological perspective, fo- cusing on the unschooling experience in Italy. It explores the tensions be- tween the idealised principles of unschooling and the realities of their im- plementation. Drawing on mixed-methods research, the study highlights how home-educating families navigate “pedagogic compromises” as they reconcile their aspirational visions with sociocultural and institutional constraints. Key challenges identified include the deschooling of en- trenched behavioural patterns, negotiating societal integration, and meet- ing formal assessment requirements. Rather than interpreting these com- promises as shortcomings, the paper reframes them as dynamic and gen- erative spaces for educational transformation. The findings suggest that the potential of unschooling lies not in rigid ideological adherence, but in creative adaptations that foster personalised learning, challenge domi- nant epistemic frameworks, and advance more equitable educational possibilities.| File | Dimensione | Formato | |
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