This is Homeschooling
Stories of Unconventional Learning Practices On the Road and In Nature
Herausgeber: Rybakova Mathews, Katie
This is Homeschooling
Stories of Unconventional Learning Practices On the Road and In Nature
Herausgeber: Rybakova Mathews, Katie
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The number of homeschooling families has grown in recent years, and so has the number of methods for learning at home. In this book you'll meet diverse families that are engaging in the day-to-day work of a variety of approaches.
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The number of homeschooling families has grown in recent years, and so has the number of methods for learning at home. In this book you'll meet diverse families that are engaging in the day-to-day work of a variety of approaches.
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- Verlag: Routledge
- Seitenzahl: 182
- Erscheinungstermin: 22. Juli 2022
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 235mm x 157mm x 15mm
- Gewicht: 423g
- ISBN-13: 9781032212210
- ISBN-10: 1032212217
- Artikelnr.: 63658700
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
- Verlag: Routledge
- Seitenzahl: 182
- Erscheinungstermin: 22. Juli 2022
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 235mm x 157mm x 15mm
- Gewicht: 423g
- ISBN-13: 9781032212210
- ISBN-10: 1032212217
- Artikelnr.: 63658700
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
Katie Rybakova Mathews is a city-turned-country girl with a Ph.D. in Curriculum and Instruction from Florida State University. She is an Associate Professor of Education at Thomas College and owns a homestead with her husband Eddie where they are raising two girls in the beautiful state of Maine along with Nigerian Dwarf goats and Salmon Faverolle chickens. Her expertise lies in literacy, technology, and young adult literature. With contributors Nicolette Sowder, Hunter Clarke-Fields, Joel Salatin, Robert Kunzman, Ginny Yurich, Gina Riley, Ben Riley, Robyn Robledo, Monet Poe, George Kaponay, Michael R. Barnes, Nicki Farrell, Vicci Oliver, and Alyson Long.
Preface: A Battle Cry from the Homeschooling Community
Chapter 1: From Structured to Stepping Back Ginny Yurich
Chapter 2: The Greenhouse Effect Joel Salatin
Chapter 3: A Unique Education: Unschooling to Adulthood Ben Riley, M.A. &
Gina Riley, Ph.D.
Chapter 4: The Parent-Child Apprenticeship: Navigating Learning with Little
to No Curriculum
Katie Rybakova Mathews
Chapter 5: Self-Directed Education: An Interview with Dr. Peter Gray
Interlude: The Science Behind Nature-based Learning Michael R. Barnes
Chapter 6: Wildschooling Nicolette Sowder, Founder
Chapter 7: The Journey of a Soulful Artist Monet Poe
Chapter 8: Weaving Unschooling and Forest Schooling in Australia-How it
Works for Our Families Nicki Farrell & Vicci Oliver
Chapter 9: A Balance of Screentime and "Green-time": An Interview with
Linda McGurk
Interlude: Shared Lessons for Democracy? Robert Kunzman
Chapter 10: Trust in Your Journey: Lessons from a Worldschooling Family
George Kaponay
Chapter 11: The True Advantage of Worldschooling: Time Alyson Long
Chapter 12: From Surfing to Schooling: There is More to Homeschool Than
Worksheets
Robyn Robledo
Interlude: Mindfulness for Home Educators Hunter Clarke-Fields
I Am
Conclusion
Chapter 1: From Structured to Stepping Back Ginny Yurich
Chapter 2: The Greenhouse Effect Joel Salatin
Chapter 3: A Unique Education: Unschooling to Adulthood Ben Riley, M.A. &
Gina Riley, Ph.D.
Chapter 4: The Parent-Child Apprenticeship: Navigating Learning with Little
to No Curriculum
Katie Rybakova Mathews
Chapter 5: Self-Directed Education: An Interview with Dr. Peter Gray
Interlude: The Science Behind Nature-based Learning Michael R. Barnes
Chapter 6: Wildschooling Nicolette Sowder, Founder
Chapter 7: The Journey of a Soulful Artist Monet Poe
Chapter 8: Weaving Unschooling and Forest Schooling in Australia-How it
Works for Our Families Nicki Farrell & Vicci Oliver
Chapter 9: A Balance of Screentime and "Green-time": An Interview with
Linda McGurk
Interlude: Shared Lessons for Democracy? Robert Kunzman
Chapter 10: Trust in Your Journey: Lessons from a Worldschooling Family
George Kaponay
Chapter 11: The True Advantage of Worldschooling: Time Alyson Long
Chapter 12: From Surfing to Schooling: There is More to Homeschool Than
Worksheets
Robyn Robledo
Interlude: Mindfulness for Home Educators Hunter Clarke-Fields
I Am
Conclusion
Preface: A Battle Cry from the Homeschooling Community
Chapter 1: From Structured to Stepping Back Ginny Yurich
Chapter 2: The Greenhouse Effect Joel Salatin
Chapter 3: A Unique Education: Unschooling to Adulthood Ben Riley, M.A. &
Gina Riley, Ph.D.
Chapter 4: The Parent-Child Apprenticeship: Navigating Learning with Little
to No Curriculum
Katie Rybakova Mathews
Chapter 5: Self-Directed Education: An Interview with Dr. Peter Gray
Interlude: The Science Behind Nature-based Learning Michael R. Barnes
Chapter 6: Wildschooling Nicolette Sowder, Founder
Chapter 7: The Journey of a Soulful Artist Monet Poe
Chapter 8: Weaving Unschooling and Forest Schooling in Australia-How it
Works for Our Families Nicki Farrell & Vicci Oliver
Chapter 9: A Balance of Screentime and "Green-time": An Interview with
Linda McGurk
Interlude: Shared Lessons for Democracy? Robert Kunzman
Chapter 10: Trust in Your Journey: Lessons from a Worldschooling Family
George Kaponay
Chapter 11: The True Advantage of Worldschooling: Time Alyson Long
Chapter 12: From Surfing to Schooling: There is More to Homeschool Than
Worksheets
Robyn Robledo
Interlude: Mindfulness for Home Educators Hunter Clarke-Fields
I Am
Conclusion
Chapter 1: From Structured to Stepping Back Ginny Yurich
Chapter 2: The Greenhouse Effect Joel Salatin
Chapter 3: A Unique Education: Unschooling to Adulthood Ben Riley, M.A. &
Gina Riley, Ph.D.
Chapter 4: The Parent-Child Apprenticeship: Navigating Learning with Little
to No Curriculum
Katie Rybakova Mathews
Chapter 5: Self-Directed Education: An Interview with Dr. Peter Gray
Interlude: The Science Behind Nature-based Learning Michael R. Barnes
Chapter 6: Wildschooling Nicolette Sowder, Founder
Chapter 7: The Journey of a Soulful Artist Monet Poe
Chapter 8: Weaving Unschooling and Forest Schooling in Australia-How it
Works for Our Families Nicki Farrell & Vicci Oliver
Chapter 9: A Balance of Screentime and "Green-time": An Interview with
Linda McGurk
Interlude: Shared Lessons for Democracy? Robert Kunzman
Chapter 10: Trust in Your Journey: Lessons from a Worldschooling Family
George Kaponay
Chapter 11: The True Advantage of Worldschooling: Time Alyson Long
Chapter 12: From Surfing to Schooling: There is More to Homeschool Than
Worksheets
Robyn Robledo
Interlude: Mindfulness for Home Educators Hunter Clarke-Fields
I Am
Conclusion