Well, at least somebody gets it.
“There is no more important task for a parent than the education of one’s children. That responsibility belongs to parents, not the government,” insists Wayne Allyn Root, the Libertarian Party candidate for vice president. “As a home school parent myself, I know how important it is for government to not [...]
Join me tomorrow on Home School Talk at 1PM CST to talk about homeschool regulations and of course to hear Dr. Milton Gaither talk about his book, Homeschool: An American Hisory. If you have questions or comments for Dr. Gaither, you can of course call into the show, register with BlogTalkRadio so that you can [...]
The edited version of the show with Rina talking about her experiences homeschooling in Germany is finally available. It is much better without all the dead air. At the start, I talk a little about my experience in Germany and how my first visit to Berlin affected me. I wanted to share a few of [...]
Maybe it is just because I’m supposed to be limiting my caffeine intake, but I’m craving a good cup of coffee right now. Still, I may have found myself a good person to make my future purchases from eighteen months or so from now when I’m back in the market for highly caffeinated beverages like [...]
Update: The show is posted, however we had some technical difficulties and there is a bit of dead air. I will edit that and the irrelevant segment our later so it might be better to listen to the show tomorrow when it will be shorter and without so much silence. And here it is: A look [...]
Perhaps a little light in the darkness for homeschoolers in Germany, many of whom are foreigners. Catherina (better known around here as Rina) recently traveled to Brussels to make her presenation before the European Parliament Petitions Committee regarding Germany’s persecution of homeschoolers, specifically those of other nationalities homeschooling in Germany. The presentation reportedly went well. [...]
Dangitbill! has an interesting post resulting from his first experience at a homeschool conference, a sort of baptism into the “homeschool culture” as he defines it. He makes some interesting observations, ones that I think may become more and more common as homeschooling becomes more “mainstream.”
What is interesting to me is that I agree with [...]
Introducing: The Homeschool Security Advisory System.
By now, we are all well-aware of Homeland Security’s version of the terror alert system, but the color coded alert system is based on analysis of four basic criteria:
To what degree is the threat information credible?
To what degree is the threat information corroborated?
To what degree is the [...]