Catalyst Learning Network

The ideas and stories behind Catalyst Learning Network, an online self-directed learning community for teens.

Tuesday, June 2, 2015

This Is Not Okay

Adults find it easy to dismiss the kids who say they hate school, because taking them seriously would mean seriously rethinking what we put them through.

Catalyst Learning Network is listening.


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Thursday, May 28, 2015

Why all this math? Conversation #4

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Wednesday, May 27, 2015

Why do you hate school? Story #3

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Why do you hate school? Story #2

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Why do you hate school? Story #1

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About the Catalyst Staff

Lisa J. Cooley
Co-founder
lisa@catalystlearning.net
Lisa Cooley has been an advocate of self-directed learning on a local and national level for ten years. She is a violin teacher, the mom of 2 teenagers, and serves on her local school board.

She is dedicated to demonstrating that young people have valid reasons to hate school, and that adults need to listen to them.

She blogs at http://mindsofkids.blogspot.com

Brendan Heidenreich
Co-founder
brendan@catalystlearning.net
Brendan Heidenreich dropped out of high school as soon as he found a way to convince his parents. He last quit going to college in 2005, when he was majoring in psychology and found a richer learning experience on School Survival forums, where he helps participants work through problems, discover options, and connect with allies.

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