Posts Tagged ‘Education’
Review – GIFTED HANDS: THE BEN CARSON STORY
I usually like the movies and original series that TNT produces, which is why I was elated when I was asked to review this movie. I decided to review it here on my homeschooling site because, although it is not about homeschooling directly, it shows the same values that we all hold. It shows a mom who “homeschooled” her sons while they were going to and failing at the Public schools. It was because of her non-tradtional way of teaching them and pushing them that made her son Benjamin Carson that great man that he became.
Oscar® Winner Cuba Gooding Jr. and Kimberly Elise
Star in TNT’s Inspirational GIFTED HANDS: THE BEN CARSON STORY,
A JOHNSON & JOHNSON SPOTLIGHT PRESENTATION® Movie
GIFTED HANDS, Based on Pediatric Neurosurgeon’s Moving Memoir,
To Premiere Feb. 7 at 8 p.m. (ET/PT)
Demystifying Cyber Schools — the Benefits of a Virtual Education By Jonathan Horowitz Ed.D.
Throughout the school year, parents and caregivers everywhere are thinking about and making plans for their children’s education—and there is a lot to think about. Specifically, “what kind of school should my child attend?” With so many options available, from the traditional brick-and-mortar public schools to charter schools to religious schools, students have more educational choices than ever. One option is the increasingly popular and innovative virtual school.
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Your Home School and Family Style By: Pam Connolly
Organizing a harmonic relationship between home and homeschool requires thought and prioritizing. Determine what is important to you and your family and set the goals you want to achieve before you start.
When setting up your home along with your school, determine what values and priorities will govern the environment. Do you want clear cut and predictable tasks? Or do you want a free-flowing style?
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