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Beyond the Schoolhouse was a visionary work when first written in 1977, as an angry young teacher's response to the ineffectiveness and injustice of traditional schools as he experienced them. In the forty years since, it has only become more relevant. All the problems that caused the young Ted Wachtel to quit his teaching position in frustration persist in today's schools. Spiraling costs, declining academic standards and shocking violence were just some of the things he wrote about in 1977. Today, these issues and the quality of school learning outcomes are worse than ever. Wachtel is not…mehr

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Beyond the Schoolhouse was a visionary work when first written in 1977, as an angry young teacher's response to the ineffectiveness and injustice of traditional schools as he experienced them. In the forty years since, it has only become more relevant. All the problems that caused the young Ted Wachtel to quit his teaching position in frustration persist in today's schools. Spiraling costs, declining academic standards and shocking violence were just some of the things he wrote about in 1977. Today, these issues and the quality of school learning outcomes are worse than ever. Wachtel is not against schools. Rather, he is against the continued monopoly that schools have over the resources for learning. He applauds the many students who thrive in schools. But millions do not, and they should be allowed to choose their own paths to learning. Homeschooling, self-directed learning, apprenticeships, internships, work experiences and other opportunities for learning- by-doing offer viable alternatives to the traditional "assembly line" school model that still characterizes education in almost all of today's public, private, parochial and charter schools. Wachtel advocates-based originally on his research, now also based on forty years of positive outcomes in his own alternative programs for delinquent and at-risk youth-that we stop our slavish devotion to an outmoded system that may be inhibiting a positive change in human consciousness. Instead, he believes we can create "learning systems" that offer more real world, hands-on experiences. The alternatives could be employed in many forms, limited only by our imaginations. But we must first let go of our obsession with compulsory schooling and, instead, prepare young people for the world beyond the schoolhouse.
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Ted Wachtel is a visionary, an educator and a serial entrepreneur, in that order. He has always seen the world as it could be, in its best potential sense. A man of action, he worked toward that vision first as an educator in the Pennsylvania public school system. Quickly realizing the limitations of what he came to view as an outmoded system that didn't adequately serve all would-be learners, he began working toward a better way; one that addressed the needs of learners who hadn't been able to thrive in the rigid, traditional classroom structure. From there, he and Susan, his wife, launched a series of projects; some short-lived, but most ongoing. They have organized local political campaigns, founded schools, group homes, counseling and treatment programs for adolescents, an accredited master's degree-granting graduate school, an art museum, a solar housing development, an organic mini-farm, a food cooperative, a book publishing company and more, mostly in the United States but also several projects overseas. In service of many of these goals, Ted wrote or co-wrote many books, and continues to do so today. Despite having officially retired in 2015, he shows no signs of slowing down his energetic pace, though he does now take more time to spend with loved ones and enjoying the fruits of his many and varied labors over the years.