Styles in Homeschooling
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9M ago
Structured Semi-structured Informal GOALS Promote self-discipline, good work habits,develop good memory-can’t be creative in a vacuum Integrate education with everyday learning while producing children who are self-directed, self-disciplined and who love learning. Give child joy in learning.Foster creativity.Allow the child to grow from within. CURRICULUM Tends to be textbook oriented Uses textbooks and workbooks Tends … Styles in Homeschooling Read More » The post Styles in Homeschooling appeared first on The Ontario Federation of Teaching Parents ..read more
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Unschooling Ontario
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by OFTP WebAdmin
9M ago
The term “unschooling” was coined by John C. Holt, known as the “father” of the modern homeschooling movement. It refers to an approach to homeschooling in which children are allowed to continue (or return to) the natural, curiosity-driven, discovery-mediated learning that all children engage in as babies and toddlers. As such, it is child-led learning … Unschooling Ontario Read More » The post Unschooling Ontario appeared first on The Ontario Federation of Teaching Parents ..read more
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Socialization of Homeschooled Children
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by OFTP WebAdmin
1y ago
Homeschoolers often refer to “socialization” as the “S” word — it’s a common concern among those who are unfamiliar with the realities of life as a homelearner, and thus the question, “But what about socialization?” has become infamous. The question sometimes takes other forms: “Are home educated children adequately socialized?” “Aren’t homeschoolers too isolated from … Socialization of Homeschooled Children Read More ..read more
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Deschooling
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by OFTP WebAdmin
1y ago
What is deschooling? For parents, deschooling is a deconditioning of one’s way of thinking about education. It involves reevaluating what education is really about, what the learning process looks like in real life as opposed to just the institutional setting of school, what knowledge and skills are important to learn as opposed to just assigned … Deschooling Read More ..read more
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La marginalité de l’école-maison
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by OFTP WebAdmin
1y ago
Faire l’école à la maison est une décision ou plutôt un choix qui peut provoquer des réactions différentes dans la famille élargie et aussi dans la collectivité. Comment aborder ce choix qui vous fait vibrer, mais qui ne fait pas l’unanimité? Il n’y a pas de recette magique! L’important, c’est que vous soyez bien avec … La marginalité de l’école-maison Read More ..read more
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Styles in Home Education – a Comparison
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by OFTP WebAdmin
1y ago
Structured Semi-structured Informal GOALS Promote self-discipline, good work habits,develop good memory-can’t be creative in a vacuum Integrate education with everyday learning while producing children who are self-directed, self-disciplined and who love learning. Give child joy in learning.Foster creativity.Allow the child to grow from within. CURRICULUM Tends to be textbook oriented Uses textbooks and workbooks Tends … Styles in Home Education – a Comparison Read More ..read more
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Unschooling
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by OFTP WebAdmin
1y ago
The term “unschooling” was coined by John C. Holt, known as the “father” of the modern homeschooling movement. It refers to an approach to homeschooling in which children are allowed to continue (or return to) the natural, curiosity-driven, discovery-mediated learning that all children engage in as babies and toddlers. As such, it is child-led learning … Unschooling Read More ..read more
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Teaching Methods and Learning Philosophies
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by OFTP WebAdmin
1y ago
There are many different approaches to home education. An exploration of the teaching methods (and non-methods) adopted by other homeschoolers can help you decide what you’d like to try with your own family. Many homeschooling parents change their approach as they go along, adjusting where needed and experimenting until they find what works best (at … Teaching Methods and Learning Philosophies Read More ..read more
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Curriculum and Materials
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by OFTP WebAdmin
1y ago
Many parents contemplating homeschooling have questions about curriculum guidelines and materials: What is a curriculum? What are curriculum materials? A curriculum (plural: curricula; from the Latin meaning ‘race course’) is a course of study designed to result in a specific set of learning outcomes. Conventional curricula, such as those of the school system, are deliberately constructed in … Curriculum and Materials Read More ..read more
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Famous Homeschoolers
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by OFTP WebAdmin
1y ago
Need some proof that homeschooling is a perfectly valid form of education and won’t ruin your child’s chances at a successful future? Here are some examples of the many successes that homeschoolers can attain. (Let us know of any others we’ve missed in our list!) U.S. Presidents John Adams John Quincy Adams Grover Cleveland James … Famous Homeschoolers Read More ..read more
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