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Off-Trail Learning

Blake Bolesrss.com

Interviews with innovative educators, self-directed young people, and others who think differently about learning, teaching, and schooling. Hosted by Blake Boles (blakeboles.com), author of "Why Are You Still Sending Your Kids to School?" and founder of Unschool Adventures.

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Episodes

William Deresiewicz On Excellent Sheep

William Deresiewicz, author of Excellent Sheep and former English professor at Yale University, talks with host Blake Boles about the reaction to his controversial book, helicopter parenting and overindulgent parenting, the meaning of a “real education,” the benefits of a small liberal arts college experience, how someone who doesn’t go to college might replicate the experience (or not), two lesser-known colleges that are on the right track, and why reforming college admissions policies can impr...

Jun 16, 201551 min

Lucas Isakowitz On Unschooling, High School, And Alaskan Fishing

Lucas Isakowitz, a 24-year-old grown unschooler, college graduate, and part-time Alaskan fisherman, talks with host Blake Boles about his young life as an unschooler, not learning to read until age 11, his decision to join a large public high school at age 14, the virtues of social adversity, going to college at Penn, and his recent experiences working on a salmon fishing boat in Alaska. [Note to listeners: episodes will now be released every other week.]

Jun 02, 201547 min

Ben Paul on Dropping Out of Law School in Germany

Ben Paul, founder of the German social movement Anti-Uni (anti-uni.com), talks with host Blake Boles about his decision to leave a prestigious law school at age 20 to travel in Latin America, his blog that encourages young people to build self-knowledge before starting college, the pluses and minuses of the free German higher education system, and building a social life without college.

May 26, 201548 min

Misha Golfman on Wilderness Semesters

Misha Golfman, founding director of Kroka Expeditions (kroka.org), talks with host Blake Boles about leading unconventional semester-long wilderness expeditions for teens, growing up in Soviet Russia, lessons learned as a public school teacher and Outward Bound instructor, and how extended time in nature enables deep personal transformations.

May 19, 201547 min

Sophia Pink on Taking a High School Sabbatical

Sophia Pink, a high school senior in Washington, DC (sophiapink.com), talks with host Blake Boles about her decision to leave school for 10th grade to self-direct her learning, the ups and downs of online courses, creating a documentary film and mobile app, and staying true to yourself in a world of competitive academics.

May 12, 201544 min

Ivo Degn on Knowmads

Ivo Degn, co-founder of Knowmads Spain (knowmads.es), talks with host Blake Boles about what it means to be a “knowmad”, stories from his time at the Knowmads business school in Amsterdam, how this 1-year program is radically different from a traditional business school, and his efforts to start a new Knowmads in Sevilla, Spain.

May 05, 201548 min

Ethan Knight on Gap Years

Ethan Knight, executive director of the American Gap Association (americangap.org), talks with host Blake Boles about the value of taking intentional time off in the young adult years, his self-designed gap year in Asia at age 19, what’s missing in the traditional college experience, and tips for staying safe on your own global adventure.

Apr 28, 201549 min

Erik Werner On International Teen Travel

Erik Werner, executive director of Global Works (globalworkstravel.com), talks with host Blake Boles about creating service-focused international experiences for teens, what goes into “authentic” volunteering, language immersion, the takeaways of travel, and the finer details of leading teen groups abroad (a.k.a. sex, drugs, and rock’n’roll).

Apr 21, 201544 min

Isaac Morehouse on Praxis

Isaac Morehouse, founder of Praxis (discoverpraxis.com), talks with host Blake Boles about his 10-month program for 18- to 25-year-olds that combines real-world employment with an online liberal arts curriculum, the value of entrepreneurship, unschooling, and creating social change through building alternatives to mainstream institutions.

Apr 14, 201543 min

Alan Webb And Sarah Jane Bradley On Creating Your Own Master's

Alan Webb and Sarah Jane Bradley, organizers of the Open Master’s community (openmasters.org), talk with host Blake Boles about designing meaningful and affordable alternatives to traditional master’s degree programs and the stories of those who have done it.

Apr 07, 201548 min

Michelle Jones on the Wayfinding Academy

Michelle Jones, associate professor of Organizational Behavior and Leadership at Concordia University and founder of the Wayfinding Academy (wayfindingacademy.org), talks with host Blake Boles about the need for radical and affordable alternatives in higher education, her experiences as a business professor, and the new 2-year program she’s starting in Portland, Oregon.

Mar 31, 201547 min

Will Richardson on Learning in the Internet Era

Will Richardson, author of “Why School?” (willrichardson.com), talks with host Blake Boles about information abundance, Minecraft, helping young people harness technology intelligently, why students should be allowed to use cell phones during tests, and how teachers and schools can adapt to the Internet era.

Mar 24, 201544 min

Carsie Blanton on Unschooling

Carsie Blanton, a singer-songwriter, blogger, and lifelong unschooler (carsieblanton.com), talks with host Blake Boles about making a living as a musician, the virtues and drawbacks of college, and lessons that unschooling taught her about building a career.

Mar 17, 201547 min

Kenneth Danford On Thriving Without School

Kenneth Danford, executive director and co-founder of North Star: Self-Directed Learning for Teens (northstarteens.org), talks with host Blake Boles about supporting teenagers who don’t like school, what “self-directed learning” means, the value of dropping out of junior high, nature versus nurture, parenting, and the challenge of funding a small alternative education organization.

Mar 12, 201545 min
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