How many of us learned to use computers for fun despite teachers who made us type assignments and parents who gave us educational games (I'm remembering "Math Blaster")?
Everyone on this site enjoys learning (mostly despite schooling), but we're not exactly typical. As far as I know, nobody has yet done a randomized study of unschooling (with educational resources available), against traditional schooling.
Just read this article, which describes a splashy, interesting narrative which jives nicely with my worldview. Which makes me suspicious.
http://dvice.com/archives/2012/10/ethiopian-kids.php
So this sounds really inspiring and stuff, even subtracting some obviously sensational stuff (I assume "hacked Android" means "opened up the preferences dialog and flicked a switch"). I've poked around a bit and found similarly fluffy pop-philanthropy articles. Anyone know if there's more reliable information about this out there?