"At that time I was pretty much a good time Charlie. I was a bad student in the public school system. I failed the 12th grade. I had done my book reports from classic comics ... I was anti-intellectual to the nth. Basically I liked to dance and paint and that was about it. And as far as serious discussions went, at that time, most of them were overtly pseudo intellectual and boring. To see teenagers sitting around and solving the problems of the world ... I thought, all things considered, I'd rather be dancing."
a mother and citizen blogging about compulsory attendance laws and democracy, in support of deschooling, homeschooling, unschooling, school at home, community-run schools, democratic schools, cooperative schools, DIY, publicly-funded open-source learning centers in neighborhoods and networked across wider communities, learning commons, and all grassroots alternatives
Joni Mitchell on school
Full interview and more is here (and more gifs,too).
"At that time I was pretty much a good time Charlie. I was a bad student in the public school system. I failed the 12th grade. I had done my book reports from classic comics ... I was anti-intellectual to the nth. Basically I liked to dance and paint and that was about it. And as far as serious discussions went, at that time, most of them were overtly pseudo intellectual and boring. To see teenagers sitting around and solving the problems of the world ... I thought, all things considered, I'd rather be dancing."
"At that time I was pretty much a good time Charlie. I was a bad student in the public school system. I failed the 12th grade. I had done my book reports from classic comics ... I was anti-intellectual to the nth. Basically I liked to dance and paint and that was about it. And as far as serious discussions went, at that time, most of them were overtly pseudo intellectual and boring. To see teenagers sitting around and solving the problems of the world ... I thought, all things considered, I'd rather be dancing."
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