Nick Pell
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Was wir jetzt als Homeschooling nennen, ist im Grunde nur, wie viele Menschen ihre Kinder historisch gebildet haben, vor der Erklärung von compulsory education laws, die in den USA im 19.
Was wir jetzt als Homeschooling nennen, ist im Grunde nur, wie viele Menschen ihre Kinder historisch gebildet haben, vor der Erklärung von compulsory education laws, die in den USA im 19.
Was wir jetzt als Homeschooling nennen, ist im Grunde nur, wie viele Menschen ihre Kinder historisch gebildet haben, vor der Erklärung von compulsory education laws, die in den USA im 19.
Yeah, that's good to bring up because I think it's worth talking about what we mean by educated and how much formal education people really need or needed. My maternal grandfather was a farmer. He was an 8th grade dropout and he had a gigantic library of everything from Plato to Mark Twain. And I would say he's a lot more educated than even
Yeah, that's good to bring up because I think it's worth talking about what we mean by educated and how much formal education people really need or needed. My maternal grandfather was a farmer. He was an 8th grade dropout and he had a gigantic library of everything from Plato to Mark Twain. And I would say he's a lot more educated than even
Yeah, that's good to bring up because I think it's worth talking about what we mean by educated and how much formal education people really need or needed. My maternal grandfather was a farmer. He was an 8th grade dropout and he had a gigantic library of everything from Plato to Mark Twain. And I would say he's a lot more educated than even
Yeah, which is totally fair. We've encountered many people who don't believe in dinosaurs. The phenomenon of homeschooling as we know it kicked off in the 70s, and this was thanks to a guy named John Holt. Holts philosophy was pretty hippy-dippy, and mostly he was opposed to what he considered to be the oppressive environment of traditional government schools.
Yeah, which is totally fair. We've encountered many people who don't believe in dinosaurs. The phenomenon of homeschooling as we know it kicked off in the 70s, and this was thanks to a guy named John Holt. Holts philosophy was pretty hippy-dippy, and mostly he was opposed to what he considered to be the oppressive environment of traditional government schools.
Yeah, which is totally fair. We've encountered many people who don't believe in dinosaurs. The phenomenon of homeschooling as we know it kicked off in the 70s, and this was thanks to a guy named John Holt. Holts philosophy was pretty hippy-dippy, and mostly he was opposed to what he considered to be the oppressive environment of traditional government schools.
He didn't even call it homeschooling, he called it unschooling, which is a term that still gets used a lot by the people who have a more What specifically did this guy John Holt teach to would-be homeschoolers of his day?
He didn't even call it homeschooling, he called it unschooling, which is a term that still gets used a lot by the people who have a more What specifically did this guy John Holt teach to would-be homeschoolers of his day?
He didn't even call it homeschooling, he called it unschooling, which is a term that still gets used a lot by the people who have a more What specifically did this guy John Holt teach to would-be homeschoolers of his day?
Holt thought that government schools just didn't do a very good job of educating kids. And he thought this because he thought that the government schools crushed kids' spirits and curiosity and forced them to learn in this really rigid way that ignored their interest and curiosity. And he was very critical of the one-size-fits-all method of education in government schools.
Holt thought that government schools just didn't do a very good job of educating kids. And he thought this because he thought that the government schools crushed kids' spirits and curiosity and forced them to learn in this really rigid way that ignored their interest and curiosity. And he was very critical of the one-size-fits-all method of education in government schools.
Holt thought that government schools just didn't do a very good job of educating kids. And he thought this because he thought that the government schools crushed kids' spirits and curiosity and forced them to learn in this really rigid way that ignored their interest and curiosity. And he was very critical of the one-size-fits-all method of education in government schools.
I mean, I slept literally through most of my classes in high school and nobody cared. Holt war nicht unbedingt ein Proponent für das Homeschooling deiner Kinder für ihre gesamte Bildung. Er dachte, die Eltern seien bei etwa acht Jahren alt und dann ging der Kind zu einer normalen Schule.
I mean, I slept literally through most of my classes in high school and nobody cared. Holt war nicht unbedingt ein Proponent für das Homeschooling deiner Kinder für ihre gesamte Bildung. Er dachte, die Eltern seien bei etwa acht Jahren alt und dann ging der Kind zu einer normalen Schule.
I mean, I slept literally through most of my classes in high school and nobody cared. Holt war nicht unbedingt ein Proponent für das Homeschooling deiner Kinder für ihre gesamte Bildung. Er dachte, die Eltern seien bei etwa acht Jahren alt und dann ging der Kind zu einer normalen Schule.
Aber er war immer noch sehr viel ein Proponent für die radikale Reform der gouvernementlichen Bildung, weil der Gründe, die ich gerade erwähnt habe. Back in the early days of the modern homeschooling movement in the 60s and the 70s, it was very common for parents to work with the school boards. Six states required homeschooling parents to have a teaching license.
Aber er war immer noch sehr viel ein Proponent für die radikale Reform der gouvernementlichen Bildung, weil der Gründe, die ich gerade erwähnt habe. Back in the early days of the modern homeschooling movement in the 60s and the 70s, it was very common for parents to work with the school boards. Six states required homeschooling parents to have a teaching license.