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Unschooling Catholics: What is Catholic Unschooling?
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Where Catholicism and Unschooling meet. Monday, October 6, 2008. What is Catholic Unschooling? As an addendum to Maria's post below. How do we define unschooling? I think, perhaps, that unschooling can be an idea held in the eye of the beholder, so to speak. An idea that differs among people. I say we are unschooly. That we learn from interests and from life, family centred learning, not necessarily using school methods or following a school curriculum. And I like these unschooling definitions. One Sunda...
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Unschooling Catholics: Unschooling and Shakespeare
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Where Catholicism and Unschooling meet. Thursday, November 15, 2012. From Life Learning Magazine. This is the beauty of unschooling. That warp and weave of every day life and learning. Oh I love this! November 16, 2012 at 6:57 AM. I love the giggling! November 17, 2012 at 1:56 PM. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). A Mother's Prayer Companion: A Review. Seven Times the Fun. Tutorial: UPCYCLED WOOL DIAPER COVER. This post is for the moms over at DS who asked for it! Pumpkin update 20 months. I'm here at ...
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Unschooling Catholics: June 2013
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Where Catholicism and Unschooling meet. Sunday, June 2, 2013. An article about teen unschooling by a young adult who unschooled :. Four Reasons to Quit School and Become a Teenage Homeschooler. If you've spent your entire life in school (as most teenagers have), it's hard to imagine life without classes, grades, and curriculum. So when you try to imagine how homeschoolers learn, it's easy to think that they simply do "school" at "home.". Links to this post. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). I first heard about...
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Unschooling Catholics: Learning through play
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Where Catholicism and Unschooling meet. Saturday, October 20, 2012. National guidelines in Australia support the importance of play in learning. The guidelines recognise the importance of play, particularly in the way it develops creativity, teaches sociability, negotiating and linguistic skills, and stresses that learning is not limited to a time or place." Guidelines Recognize The Importance of Play, The Melbourne Age. Something we unschoolers knew all along. Learning is not limited to a place - writin...
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Unschooling Catholics: If I could tell a new homeschool mum one thing.....
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Where Catholicism and Unschooling meet. Wednesday, December 26, 2012. If I could tell a new homeschool mum one thing. If I could tell a new homeschool mum one thing, it would be… to give it ( whatever it is) Time. Time The biggest secret in homeschooling/unschooling. Time for a child to mature, so that the boy who hates writing at age six. Time to read and read together without school schedules and have-tos. And time for mum to realise that things that seem major and crisis making and overwhelming now wi...
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Unschooling Catholics: November 2012
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Where Catholicism and Unschooling meet. Thursday, November 15, 2012. From Life Learning Magazine. This is the beauty of unschooling. That warp and weave of every day life and learning. Links to this post. Wednesday, November 7, 2012. An oldie but a goodie! What we want to see is the child in pursuit of knowledge,. Not knowledge in pursuit of the child.". Knowledge and devote twelve years of life to doing so. The traditional curriculum is based on the assumption that children must be pursued by knowledge ...
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Unschooling Catholics: On the Christian Education of Youth
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Where Catholicism and Unschooling meet. Monday, October 6, 2008. On the Christian Education of Youth. Christian Education of Youth by Pope Pius XI. This quote, and this encyclical, has been used as an argument against unschooling. What is interesting is that Suzie Andres, in her book. On Catholic unschooling, uses this and similar quotes from the encyclical, to promote her understanding of why unschooling. Be a choice for Catholic homeschoolers. Great post, Leonie. October 8, 2008 at 6:32 AM. I first hea...
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Unschooling Catholics: October 2012
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Where Catholicism and Unschooling meet. Saturday, October 20, 2012. National guidelines in Australia support the importance of play in learning. The guidelines recognise the importance of play, particularly in the way it develops creativity, teaches sociability, negotiating and linguistic skills, and stresses that learning is not limited to a time or place." Guidelines Recognize The Importance of Play, The Melbourne Age. Something we unschoolers knew all along. Learning is not limited to a place - writin...
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Unschooling Catholics: An oldie but a goodie!
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Where Catholicism and Unschooling meet. Wednesday, November 7, 2012. An oldie but a goodie! What we want to see is the child in pursuit of knowledge,. Not knowledge in pursuit of the child.". Knowledge and devote twelve years of life to doing so. The traditional curriculum is based on the assumption that children must be pursued by knowledge because they will never pursue it themselves. It was no doubt noticed that, when given a choice, most children prefer not to do school work. Since, in a scho...I can...
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Unschooling Catholics: April 2013
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Where Catholicism and Unschooling meet. Sunday, April 7, 2013. At the Unschooling Catholics email list, we were asked a question:. I'm having trouble letting go of the traditional high school Science sequence. What have your kids done for Science and did they have any trouble with college acceptance if they did not complete the traditional Science sequence? A response.and please feel free to share your ideas, too! The same could apply for the field of Science. By David Albert - one of his daughters becam...