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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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
Last week, I wrote a HEM News & Commentary post: Aaron Swartz – Prodigy and Freedom Fighter Dies. I've met so many kids in the homeschooling community who could be Aaron. I know they're in the schools too, but the particular gifts … Continue reading
Who needs attachment parent explainin' from the likes of Time magazine and their marketing skills? Parents who like hanging out with their kids understand how this works. (Even though there have been wonderful responses from logical people.) From the Post and … Continue reading