by Brian G. Daigle
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by Brian G. Daigle In order to make and support the claim that every home is a school, we first must be convinced that every child is a student, and this “studentship” extends beyond the formal classroom, beyond the formal school in which the child is enrolled. Not only does it extend beyond the classroom, the seedbed of the child’s student-nature actually begins at home and extends beyond that particular roofline. Therefore, every home is a school, not because every student brings their learning from school back to home, but because every child brings their innate sense of learning from home out with them into everywhere else they go, especially school. |