<p>After working to change schools from within&mdash;testifying before Congress and addressing audiences around the world about how to make schools better places for children&mdash;John Holt founded <em>Growing Without Schooling</em> (<em>GWS</em>) magazine. <em>GWS</em> was published from 1977 to 2001 and is the first magazine devoted to homeschooling and self-directed education. Each issue is a lively exchange among readers and Holt packed with useful advice resource recommendations and all sorts of legal pedagogical and parenting ideas from people who pioneered what we now call homeschooling.</p><p>Volume 3 covers a period when homeschooling was getting more local national and international media attention and the growth of the movement comes alive in these pages. Holt&#39;s long essay in <em>GWS</em> 32 &quot;Our Legal Situation&quot; addresses this growth and offers surprising advice to those who want to overturn compulsory school laws&mdash;don&#39;t do it. Parents correspond about letting their homeschooled children try school other parents write in about a museum run by kids self-taught musicians and famous unschoolers to name a few of the many evergreen topics printed in <em>GWS</em>.</p><p>John Holt (1923&ndash;1985) is the author of <em>How Children Learn</em> and <em>How Children Fail</em> (which have been in print for over 50 years and together have sold over a million and a half copies) and eight other books about children and learning. His work has been translated into more than 40 languages. Once a leading figure in school reform John Holt became increasingly interested in how children learn outside of school. The magazine he founded <em>Growing Without Schooling</em> reflects his education philosophy which he called unschooling.</p><p>&nbsp;</p>
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