Teaching as Inquiry: Rethinking Curriculum in Early Childhood Education with a Foreword by Jeanne Goldhaber
This text helps teach pre-service teachers the art of inquiry—instilling in students a sense of wonder, curiosity, asking questions, looking for answers, and making sense of the world in different ways. The authors see teaching as an art that supports the learner in multiple ways, using different tools that are responsive to their individual orientation or to their multiple intelligences. The book has a unique structure that focuses on helping future teachers unde… More >>
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Benefits Of Home-Schooling
More and more parents are exploring the benefits of home-schooling their children. The largest factor that contributes to my favorable consideration is home-schooling allows parents to take control over the moral and religious learning of the child. Parents have the flexibility to incorporate their beliefs and ideologies into the child’s curriculum. And there is no confusion in the child’s mind because there is no variation between what is being taught and what is being practiced. As a example, our older son had a project to research and work with our monthly budget. We worked through it with him and when his teacher reviewed it, she couldn’t believe that it was real. She thought our income and expenses were elevated and unrealistic! It came right off my spreadsheet that I use every month for budgeting. He didn’t know what to say.
The schooling of the child at home becomes an extended family activity. Parents get involved in every step of the learning procedure. Field trips and experiments become family activities. Thus, the child receives more quality time with his parents. The entire family shares games, chores and projects. Family closeness becomes the focus here. The child is also free of
any negative peer pressure while making choices and decisions.
Individual attention is another prominent benefit of home-schooling. For instance, if your child needs more time to learn math, then he can reduce the time for his English lessons. There are no fixed hours of learning per subject. This means that a child has the advantage of focusing additional time on the subject that seems tough, without any additional pressure. If your child is mastering his given curriculum, he can excel into higher levels or else learn a valuable lesson of entrepreneurship, “I get succeed (am paid) based on my results, not for the time that I put it.”
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We Make The Road by Walking: Conversations on Education and Social Change
This dialogue between two of the most prominent thinkers on social change in the twentieth century was certainly a meeting of giants. Throughout their highly personal conversations recorded here, Horton and Freire discuss the nature of social change and empowerment and their individual literacy campaigns. The ideas of these men developed through two very different channels: Horton’s, from the Highlander Center, a small, independent residential education center situa… More >>