deschooler

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English

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Etymology

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From deschool(ing) +‎ -er.

Noun

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deschooler (plural deschoolers)

  1. A practitioner of deschooling.
    • 1999, Richard Porton, Film and the Anarchist Imagination, Verso, pages 195–6:
      In other words, neither Almereyda's early pragmatic, if militant,anarchism nor his later meliorism ae tangible presences in Zero for Conduct, a film rooted in a utopian conception of childhood that not only looks backward to Fourier, but anticipates the work of radical deschoolers such as Paul Goodman, Everett Riemer, and Ivan Illich.

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