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Argument Against Homeschooling
This argument describes the threat homeschooling poses to children and society. It lays out some reasons Homeschooling is attractive. Parents can now keep their children at home in the name of homeschooling free from any real scrutiny as to whether or how they are...
Response to Homeschool Critics
Response to Homeschool Critics In a recent University of Arizona Law Review article, Elizabeth Bartholet, a Harvard law professor, claims that the “homeschooling regime poses real dangers to children and to society.” Bartholet’s legal argument is that homeschooling is...
The Physics of Heat
Argument for Homeschooling
When I told my 13-year-old homeschooled daughter that I would be participating in an upcoming debate with the Harvard professor who recommends a “presumptive ban” on homeschooling, she asked incredulously, “Why would anyone want to prevent people from homeschooling?”...
Internet Alphabet for Beginners
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Is College worth it
The college income premium is the extra income earned by a family whose head has a college degree over the income earned by an otherwise similar family whose head does not have a college degree. This premium remains positive but has declined for recent graduates. The...
Communication Skills Self Assessment
Communication Skills Self-Assessment Listening Skills You are more likely to enjoy more meaningful relationships and are less likely to misunderstand what others are communicating – you don’t just hear what is being said, but bring together the verbal and non-verbal...
Build a Homeschool Network
Build a Homeschool Network You are an overwhelmed homeschooling parent. Maybe you have just moved to a new place. Your kids are lonely for friends. You are lonely for friends, people who won’t look at you funny when you tell them you homeschool your kids. Where do you...
Competencies for 21st Century Workers
5 Competencies for 21st Century Workers The 5 Competencies for 21st Century Workers: Communication - You need to be able to connect with others from different cultures Reading, writing, Talking, Listening, Media Literacy Technology - You need to be able to use...
Understanding Non-Sequential Learners
There are two types of learning: 1) Sequential (one step after another along a described path), and 2) Non-sequential (steps forward and backward as needed). Understanding how people learn is critical to helping our communities thrive. Updated Sept. 2023.