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Why I Think Our View of Education is Broken

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It’s been a long time guys. I’m tired: 3 launches this month and 2 next, online conventions and the insanity of covid-19. I edit, I write, I pray, I homeschool, I don’t cook very often these days so I send Jonathan out to buy food, a lot. Then it starts all over again the next day. Nights are too short, days aren’t long enough, and on and on it goes.

I have been so painfully remiss on this whole podcasting thing but it is the number 1 request that I get so here I am. I can’t promise you when the next one will be but I can promise you that this one is special. It’s full of rambles and stories, but it is a message of hope. It is about a perspective reset button.

Listen in

Pictures as promised

This is the assessment made of me in grade 1.

The note I wrote in computer class.

This is the story I wrote when I was six, terrible printing.

My dad’s note to the school.

My note to my teacher.

A story I wrote when I was 11.

A report card.

I never fit the mold

In high school I nearly failed history and 100% it was because I didn’t study and I didn’t try… I didn’t care. It was the most boring thing I had ever been a part of. Listen, take notes, answer a test. That was it. There was nothing inspirational or fresh or real to me now about it. I couldn’t learn about what I was interested in, I couldn’t go down rabbit trails, I wasn’t in charge of my education. Someone else was dictating what I had to learn and how.

School grades and report cards don’t measure our children’s intelligence nor their potential!

The post #71 Why I Think Our View of Education is Broken appeared first on Homeschool On.

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Contenu fourni par Gather 'Round Homeschool and Rebecca Spooner. Tout le contenu du podcast, y compris les épisodes, les graphiques et les descriptions de podcast, est téléchargé et fourni directement par Gather 'Round Homeschool and Rebecca Spooner ou son partenaire de plateforme de podcast. Si vous pensez que quelqu'un utilise votre œuvre protégée sans votre autorisation, vous pouvez suivre le processus décrit ici https://fr.player.fm/legal.

It’s been a long time guys. I’m tired: 3 launches this month and 2 next, online conventions and the insanity of covid-19. I edit, I write, I pray, I homeschool, I don’t cook very often these days so I send Jonathan out to buy food, a lot. Then it starts all over again the next day. Nights are too short, days aren’t long enough, and on and on it goes.

I have been so painfully remiss on this whole podcasting thing but it is the number 1 request that I get so here I am. I can’t promise you when the next one will be but I can promise you that this one is special. It’s full of rambles and stories, but it is a message of hope. It is about a perspective reset button.

Listen in

Pictures as promised

This is the assessment made of me in grade 1.

The note I wrote in computer class.

This is the story I wrote when I was six, terrible printing.

My dad’s note to the school.

My note to my teacher.

A story I wrote when I was 11.

A report card.

I never fit the mold

In high school I nearly failed history and 100% it was because I didn’t study and I didn’t try… I didn’t care. It was the most boring thing I had ever been a part of. Listen, take notes, answer a test. That was it. There was nothing inspirational or fresh or real to me now about it. I couldn’t learn about what I was interested in, I couldn’t go down rabbit trails, I wasn’t in charge of my education. Someone else was dictating what I had to learn and how.

School grades and report cards don’t measure our children’s intelligence nor their potential!

The post #71 Why I Think Our View of Education is Broken appeared first on Homeschool On.

  continue reading

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