This one pulls at me. One of my jobs is editor of our local historical quarterly and I read many glimpses from the past. It’s fascinating and enlightening to discover what worked and what didn’t work over time’s passage in … Continue reading
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Welcome to the “First Teacher” Appreciation Edition of Carnival of Homeschooling! Parents are children’s first teachers and that important reminder should always prevail. Our little ones gain contact with grandparents, siblings and other family and friends to help teach communication and … Continue reading
Open minded and seeking answers, Jessica Smock, a Boston University doctoral candidate in education policy. has been discussing and learning about homeschooling since she posted her mid-January blog question: 10 Thoughts about Homeschooling by an Educator (And Why I’m Still Worried) Please … Continue reading
That box consisting of an institutional classroom with desks and chairs facing forward towards 'the boss' is becoming obsolete. Let's not forget growing use and apparent need for the Resource Officers in the current sad school climate. Thank goodness there are … Continue reading