I do tend to think of education in a very broad, open contextualization. I don't think it is wise to isolate the concept of education into schools and schooling.
The sense of belonging in community I think we all deeply need now weaves human beings in integrates us with the other-than-human world, such that our neighbors are not just our fellow humans, but all of the life around us.
I do not believe we can have a non-violent, non-insurrectionary revolution of the kind which is necessary without grounding our revolutionary praxis in our neighborhoods.
The transition to a smaller, slower and less energy intensive economy will be made vastly more smooth and pleasant if we enact this transformation deliberately, intelligently and voluntarily.