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Homeschool HighSchool Curriculum February 29th, 2008

High School - Time4Learning gets requests daily to provide a high quality multimedia student-paced online highschool homeschool curriculum. I’m looking again. Suggestions (and developers) and other resources….send them our way.

This is a great question for me to take to the web home school ladies.

Surviving the Applewhites - Appropriate Literature? February 29th, 2008

Time4Learning, an online homeschool & enrichment service, received this email awhile ago….

 “A homeschool acquaintance told me about your site so I had to try it. First, I have to say I was really looking forward to having my children do your program. So much so that I even signed up my two boys . They’ve been having a pretty good time with it ….

But that’s not why I’m writing and canceling our subscription. …. I must say, your interpretation of what homeschoolers want is light years away from reality….I say this after taking a look at what your 8th grade “lesson plans” had to offer. Dang folks! Do you really think I’m going to let my 8th grader read the kind of trash that you offer in your first language arts lesson? I mean really.

I looked up “Surviving the Applewhites” on Amazon (bold added by editor) and was appalled that you can even think that a book so disparaging of homeschoolers could even possibly be attractive. Was the intent to show us just what we were missing by not sending our children to public school?…..”

Here is how I answered…..

“I am very sorry to have upset you. Time4Learning takes its educational content seriously. We have licensed the CompassLearning system which is sold into schools around the country. We make it available to users at home with minimal adaptations and at as low a price as possible….

When I got your email earlier this weekend, I looked up the book. Since I had not personally read it, I acquired a copy and read it. I have not read the Amazon summary but generally I have found Amazon to be very accurate on questions of price but somewhat undependable on questions of content. Have you found differently?

Surviving the Applewhites is interesting and a fast read. Here is what I have found.

 The book was a Newbery Honory book in 2003 for literature and as such, it is on many recommended reading lists for students. As a homeschool enthusiast, I am pleased that a major children’s book uses homeschooling as its context instead of the usual stories where “John and Jane go to school every morning…”

The book tells the story of a difficult rebellious adolescent (Jake) who is taken in by a unschooling family in ahomeschooling in North Carolina made up of a set of colorful tempermental characters.

The story is a combination of coming of age and dealing with issues of adolescence, identity, self-worth, and family. Do I think the family is ideal or typical? No, this is literature. The family is more than a little dysfunctional although big-hearted and full of talented people. Their approach is unschooling which works extremely well for some of the children in the family, not so well for others. The family itself is portrayed a little cartoonishly.

I found that as literature it would have been more appropriate for a younger grade than 8th grade since it’s vocabulary and style were simple, it lacked subtlety, and was a little formulastic.

However, the book did support the content of the lessons that it was supposed to and it is very well written. I’m sorry that you found a review of the book which led you to believe that it was inappropriate.

Anybody care to comment? Anybody went to help build my list of homeschool fiction?

A Writing Course on Blogging February 22nd, 2008

I’m taking a writing course focused on blogging. It is incredibly interesting in some ways that I did not predict.

 1. I really really like trying to write an interesting blog. It’s a terribly interesting challenging trying to figure out my “voice”.  Who am I?  How do I want to come across? How much am I going to share?

2.  Comparing myself with others.  There are 7 others in the class plus a teacher.  Each of us appears to have an enormous amount to say although to begin, we each admitted that we didn’t think we had anything to say that we felt would be interesting to other people.  But, the aspects of our life that we talk about are astoundingly diverse.

3. Online learning.  Although I talk about and work on this all day, this is my first experience with a teacher-led group online experience.  I’m surprised by how much I feel like I’ve bonded with the others despite the physical and other differences between us (for instance, I’m the only guy in the course).  We had our first chat session online the other evening and I was really amazed how much I enjoyed it.

4.  The quality of the blogs.  With just a little prodding and help (including graphics), take a look at the amazing blogs that have emerged from the class. 

The Daily Grind - A caffeinated SAHM who homeschools
She-Parent - She’ll give you something to cry about
Topsy-Techie - Family homeschooling with a technical bent
The Renovators -includes house renovation & fertililty issues
BlackBelt at 50 -
Family in Shape
Everyday BBW 

The class is called,  How to Write an Blog that People will want to Read. Earn your Blackbelt….in BloggingFrom BlackBeltBlogger.com .

And I AM recommending it…although I will admit…I’m associated with it so there is not a third party endorsement (I disclose)