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by Wiley Krishnaswamy
Happy July Worldschoolers! I’m Wiley, a 20 year old Linguist and Anthropologist in training, and a past PWS participant and current Intern. The following post is an excerpt from my article here about worldschooling and family as I observed from the recent Cusco and the...
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by Wiley Krishnaswamy
Hop on a colectivo, a sort of crowd-funded van from the old Inca capital of Cusco to the Bohemian expat hub of Pisac, travel about thirty minutes through the suburban Andes, and look to your left- cradled between the main road, a bubbling creek, and...
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by Gianna Cino
Have you ever wondered what it’s like to live in a traditional Japanese house surrounded by rice fields and green patchwork mountains?
A rural place where you bike down to the local market on a winding road dusted with cherry blossom petals.
It’s spring and...
From the director of Class Dismissed, comes a brand new film about those who decided to take education into their own hands.
Through the stories of six extraordinary individuals, Self-Taught explores what self-directed education means to them and the impact it has had on their lives,...
One minute you’re an alien speaking in a strange language, the next, you’re creating an orb of energy or walking in space and attempting to greet people entirely with eye contact.
These are ice breakers. Or maybe you want to call it improv. Either way,...
Let me lay, let me have this moment absorb into me.
Let me hold this.
Have the sun continue to warm me every time I think of this.
Let this feeling stay.
How can I possibly think past this moment and how could I ever want to? The sea...