This is a podcast where we interview homeschool parents, writers, historians, and others who want to share ideas about Western Civilization. We will also discuss topics relevant to education and homeschooling.
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Education became a huge political hot button issue in the November election of 2021. In this episode we ask if political solutions to education's problems are sustainable, and if they even work at all. Check out our new website, a repository of education news and resources for parents: www.rationaleducator.comContact us at info@rationaleducator.comFind us on social media:Instagram: @therationaleducatorTwitter: @rationaleducatrFacebook: @TheRationalEducatorParler: @TherationaleducatorLocals: @RationalEducatorFind Andrew Bernstein on Twitter: @andyswoopWebsite: andrewbernstein.netMusic attribution:Misunderstood by 3lb3r3th (c) copyright 2013 Licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution Noncommercial (3.0) license. http://dig.ccmixter.org/files/3lb3r3t... Ft: AlchemistrySupport the show (https://www.rationaleducator.com/donate)
In this panel discussion, we talk about some of the myths behind homeschooling, and how it has emerged in a world of corrupted institutional education to be perhaps the only option left to save your children. Check out our new website, a repository of education news and resources for parents: www.rationaleducator.comContact us at info@rationaleducator.comFind us on social media:Instagram: @therationaleducatorTwitter: @rationaleducatrFacebook: @TheRationalEducatorFind Andrew Bernstein on Twitter: @andyswoopWebsite: andrewbernstein.netMusic attribution:Misunderstood by 3lb3r3th (c) copyright 2013 Licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution Noncommercial (3.0) license. http://dig.ccmixter.org/files/3lb3r3t... Ft: AlchemistrySupport the show (https://www.rationaleducator.com/donate)
Trying to fight the never ending insanities of modern education, from historical revisionism, to climate alarmism, to social justice math, is like trying to play whack-a-mole. But at the root of it all is the 19th century political philosopher Karl Marx, and that's the subject of our podcast. Who was he, and why does his influence continue to drive education today?Check out our new website, a repository of education news and resources for parents: www.rationaleducator.comContact us at info@rationaleducator.comFind us on social media:Instagram: @therationaleducatorTwitter: @rationaleducatrFacebook: @TheRationalEducatorFind Andrew Bernstein on Twitter: @andyswoopWebsite: andrewbernstein.netMusic attribution:Misunderstood by 3lb3r3th (c) copyright 2013 Licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution Noncommercial (3.0) license. http://dig.ccmixter.org/files/3lb3r3t... Ft: AlchemistrySupport the show (https://www.rationaleducator.com/donate)
In this episode, we discuss how the modern classroom came to be, why it was such a departure from earlier methods of education, and the figures in American history that drove its early adoption, Horace Mann and John Dewey.Check out our website: www.rationaleducator.comHere you'll find the latest news in the world of education, along with helpful resources if you want to explore homeschooling and other education alternatives.We'd love to hear from you. Our email is info@rationaleducator.com.Find Andrew Bernstein on Twitter: @andyswoopWebsite: andrewbernstein.netMusic attribution:Misunderstood by 3lb3r3th (c) copyright 2013 Licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution Noncommercial (3.0) license. http://dig.ccmixter.org/files/3lb3r3t... Ft: AlchemistrySupport the show (https://www.rationaleducator.com/donate)
In this episode, we discuss your alternatives if you have a child in a school you're not happy with. Will making your case in front of the school board work? What about private schools? Are they any better? And what about homeschooling? Is that even possible?Check out our website: www.rationaleducator.comHere you'll find the latest news in the world of education, along with helpful resources if you want to explore homeschooling and other education alternatives.We'd love to hear from you. Our email is info@rationaleducator.com.Find Andrew Bernstein on Twitter: @andyswoopWebsite: andrewbernstein.netMusic attribution:Misunderstood by 3lb3r3th (c) copyright 2013 Licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution Noncommercial (3.0) license. http://dig.ccmixter.org/files/3lb3r3t... Ft: Alchemistry
We're back!After a long hiatus, we've decided to relaunch with a new format and new name, but still bring you thoughtful discussion about the world of education.Our panel features longtime teachers Andrew Bernstein and Deanna Heikkinen, and is moderated by your host, Joel Marquez. In this episode, we discuss how education went off the rails over the last century, and perhaps some hope for change in the future.Check out our website: www.rationaleducator.comHere you'll find the latest news in the world of education, along with helpful resources if you want to explore homeschooling and other education alternatives.We'd love to hear from you. Our email is info@rationaleducator.com.Find us on social media:Instagram: @therationaleducatorTwitter: @rationaleducatrFacebook: @TheRationalEducator Find Andrew Bernstein on Twitter: @andyswoopWebsite: andrewbernstein.netMusic attribution:Misunderstood by 3lb3r3th (c) copyright 2013 Licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution Noncommercial (3.0) license. http://dig.ccmixter.org/files/3lb3r3t... Ft: AlchemistrySupport the show (https://www.patreon.com/passionatehomeschooler)
Here's part two of our extended interview with Ana Martin, creator of the Libertarian Homeschooler Facebook page. We talk about what it means to be a libertarian homeschooler, as well as some of the lessons she's learned by homeschooling her two boys. This is a great episode, filled with the wisdom and observations Ana is known for on her Facebook page.If you're a parent and you'd like to start homeschooling, but you're overwhelmed and not sure where to begin, check out the homeschool coaching program from the Pisan Academy.You'll get everything you need to get started, from how to satisfy the legal requirements for your area to putting together an action plan tailored to what your family needs. Click on the link below to learn more:pisanacademy.com/homeschool-coachingAre you interested in a classic literature curriculum for your middle or high school student?Sign up for a free trial of the Literature Plus program from The Pisan Academy. You'll get everything you need to teach the greatest works of Western Civilization, along with additional readings of history and philosophy to add context and make the works come alive.https://www.pisanacademy.com/freeFind us on social media!Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/passionatehomeschoolerFacebook - https://www.facebook.com/passionatehomeschooler/Our Blog - https://pisanacademy.com/blog/Twitter - https://twitter.com/pisanacademySupport the show (https://www.patreon.com/passionatehomeschooler)
Ana Martin is a long time homeschool mom who has been passionate about education and childhood development since the age of 14. She runs the Libertarian Homeschool Facebook page where she shares her wisdom and experience with an audience of over 60,000 people. We visit with her today to hear about her homeschool journey, about her ups and downs, and what she learned along the way.If you're a parent who's considering a homeschool journey of your own, but are overwhelmed and not sure where to begin, consider the coaching program from the Pisan Academy, which will give you everything you need to get started in just 4 weeks. From researching your local laws to developing a personalized program for your student, your coach will work with you to make your homeschool a reality.To find out more, go to pisanacademy.com/homeschool-coaching Are you interested in a classic literature curriculum for your middle or high school student?Sign up for a free trial of the Literature Plus program from The Pisan Academy. You'll get everything you need to teach the greatest works of Western Civilization, along with additional readings of history and philosophy to add context and make the works come alive. https://www.pisanacademy.com/freeFind us on social media!Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/passionatehomeschoolerFacebook - https://www.facebook.com/passionatehomeschooler/Our Blog - https://pisanacademy.com/blog/Twitter - https://twitter.com/pisanacademySupport the show (https://www.patreon.com/passionatehomeschooler)
Sasha Reed is the Director of Industry Advancement at Procore, a tech company that specializes in construction management software. We talk with her about achieving professional success in the tech industry without a college degree, in a world in which degrees from elite schools are the currency of the land. For parents who keep hearing news of skyrocketing costs, an intellectual monoculture, and a curriculum further and further removed from reality, it's fair to ask if it's really worth it, and is there a better alternative?If you're a parent looking a better alternative for your child's education by homeschooling, but are overwhelmed and not sure where to begin, check out the homeschool coaching program from the Pisan Academy, which will give you everything you need to get started in just 4 weeks!We do the heavy lifting for you so you can focus on your family during the transition.Get all of the information on your state and local laws and requirementsFind the right curriculumGet in touch with local co-ops and groupsLearn about the different homeschool approaches and what to expect. Click on the following link to find out more:https://www.pisanacademy.com/homeschool-coachingFind us on social media!YouTube - https://www.youtube.com/c/PassionateHomeschoolerInstagram - https://www.instagram.com/passionatehomeschoolerFacebook - https://www.facebook.com/passionate homeschoolerOur Blog - https://pisanacademy.com/blog/Twitter - https://twitter.com/pisanacademySupport the show (https://www.patreon.com/passionatehomeschooler)
One of the consequences of virtual schooling under a lockdown is the near impossibility of personal engagement with the student by the teacher. Co-founder Deanna is here to talk about how that has affected some of the kids she tutors, and how that has led to a learning environment in which the only thing learned is how to be obedient.At the Pisan Academy, we create all kinds of ways that parents can engage their kids in real learning, from a literature reading program to live, small group classes, with subjects ranging from cursive, grammar, history, and literature.Check out our website and sign up for a free webinar at:https://www.pisanacademy.com/Follow us on Social Media:YouTube - https://www.youtube.com/c/PassionateHomeschoolerInstagram - https://www.instagram.com/PassionateHomeschooler/Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/PassionateHomeschooler/Our Blog - https://pisanacademy.com/blog/Twitter - https://twitter.com/pisanacademySupport the show (https://www.patreon.com/passionatehomeschooler)
Connor Boyack is the author of The Tuttle Twins, a series of illustrated children's books that takes some of the great works from the canon of free market and classical liberal thought, and turns their basic premises into kid-friendly stories that parents can also read along with them. The stories are not only fun, but also thought-provoking, and a gateway to have some great conversations with your kids.You can learn more about the Tuttle Twins series by going to their webpage. Connor was nice enough to offer a 40% discount for the books by entering the coupon code "FORTY."https://tuttletwins.com/If you're interested in having your child learn basic skills like cursive, check out the live online classes at the Pisan Academy website, where you can find other classes like grammar, language arts, and history, taught in small group sessions:https://www.pisanacademy.com/classesFind us on social media!YouTube - https://www.youtube.com/c/PassionateHomeschoolerInstagram - https://www.instagram.com/PassionateHomeschooler/Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/PassionateHomeschooler/Our Blog - https://pisanacademy.com/blog/Twitter - https://twitter.com/pisanacademySupport the show (https://www.patreon.com/passionatehomeschooler)
Co-founder Deanna joins us for a discussion about cursive handwriting. Numerous studies have shown how this one skill, taught at an early age, can result in lasting neurological and cognitive benefits. So, why is it no longer being taught? And what are some of the best practices in which to teach it?If you're interested in having your student learn cursive, check out the live online classes at the Pisan Academy website, where you can find cursive as well as language arts and history classes taught in small group sessions:https://www.pisanacademy.com/classesCheck out more of Deanna's work on the Passionate Homeschooler YouTube channel:https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC4poqV4r3PEN-SITXjGtTRwFind us on social media!Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/pisanacademy/Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/pisanacademy/Our Blog - https://pisanacademy.com/blog/Twitter - https://twitter.com/pisanacademySupport the show (https://www.patreon.com/passionatehomeschooler)
Atlanta area homeschool co-op teacher and board president Kelly Elmore is back for part two of our interview with her and this time, we talk about her ideas about education from her perspective as a teacher.We talk about the importance of welcoming mistakes, a philosophy she calls "Yippee, Mistakes!" We also talk about how the skill of critical thinking can't be taught in a vacuum and teachers can model the behavior through their actions.If you'd like to learn more about the homeschool co-op she helped to found, check out their website here:https://www.stacofga.org/We're proud to announce the start of live online classes through the Pisan Academy. If you're frustrated that the modern education system isn't living up to your expectations, and you need help teaching your child the basics like cursive handwriting, and grammar, we can help! Small online group courses with no more than six students per class will start soon. Additional language arts classes such as writing and research will be added as well.Sign up now to get alerts at:https://www.pisanacademy.com/classesFind us on social media!Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/pisanacademy/Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/pisanacademy/Our Blog - https://pisanacademy.com/blog/Twitter - https://twitter.com/pisanacademySupport the show (https://www.patreon.com/passionatehomeschooler)
Kelly Elmore is a teacher, homeschool co-op founder, and longtime homeschool mom. In the first part of a two part conversation, we talk about her personal experiences as a homeschool mom with a teaching background.If you're in the Atlanta area, you can find out more information about her co-op here:https://www.stacofga.org/Interested in a classic literature curriculum for your middle or high school student?Sign up for a free trial of the Literature Plus program from The Pisan Academy. You'll get everything you need to teach the greatest works of Western Civilization, along with additional readings of history and philosophy to add context and make the works come alive.https://www.pisanacademy.com/freeLet us know what you think! Send us an email!info@passionatehomeschooler.comFind us on social media!Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/pisanacademy/Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/pisanacademy/Our Blog - https://pisanacademy.com/blog/Twitter - https://twitter.com/pisanacademySupport the show (https://www.patreon.com/passionatehomeschooler)
Deanna's back to talk about what we're seeing with virtual schooling, one week in. Some problems have been solved, but others will never be fixed. We also talk about alternatives.If you're a parent and you're considering homeschooling, but feeling a little overwhelmed, take a look at this free guide that contains actionable steps, lists of issues to consider, as well as planning checklists:https://www.pisanacademy.com/8-stepsInterested in a classic literature curriculum for your middle or high school student?Sign up for a free trial of the Literature Plus program from The Pisan Academy. You'll get everything you need to teach the greatest works of Western Civilization, along with additional readings of history and philosophy to add context and make the works come alive.https://www.pisanacademy.com/freeYou can find more of Deanna at the Passionate Homeschooler YouTube Channel here:https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC4poqV4r3PEN-SITXjGtTRwLet us know what you think! Send us an email!info@passionatehomeschooler.comFind us on social media!Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/pisanacademy/Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/pisanacademy/Our Blog - https://pisanacademy.com/blog/Twitter - https://twitter.com/pisanacademySupport the show (https://www.patreon.com/passionatehomeschooler)
Leonydus Johnson is a blogger, podcaster, and a cultural commenter arguing to, as he puts it, "help dismantle the ever-threatening push toward socialism, help break our culture's obsession with skin culture, and move into a truly post-racial society."He and his wife have recently chosen to homeschool their four children. We chat about his thoughts on education, why he chose to take them out of the public school system, and the importance of reason and critical thinking in education.You can find his website here:https://leonydusjohnson.com/And you can also find him on Twitter:https://twitter.com/leonydusjohnsonInterested in a classic literature curriculum for your middle or high school student?Sign up for a free trial of the Literature Plus program from The Pisan Academy. You'll get everything you need to teach the greatest works of Western Civilization, along with additional readings of history and philosophy to add context and make the works come alive.https://www.pisanacademy.com/freeLet us know what you think! Send us an email!info@passionatehomeschooler.comFind us on social media!Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/pisanacademy/Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/pisanacademy/Our Blog - https://pisanacademy.com/blog/Twitter - https://twitter.com/pisanacademySupport the show (https://www.patreon.com/passionatehomeschooler)
Co-Founder Deanna joins us for a conversation about the modern classroom from the perspective of the late public school teacher and education activist John Taylor Gatto.We talk about a speech he gave, republished in his book "Dumbing Us Down," in which he details the real lessons he taught his students by working within the classroom system, lessons like confusion, emotional and intellectual dependency, and indifference. If you'd like to read the speech yourself, you can find it here:http://the7lessonteacher.com/You can find more information about John Taylor Gatto here:https://www.johntaylorgatto.com/Interested in a classic literature curriculum for your middle or high school student?Sign up for a free trial of the Literature Plus program from The Pisan Academy. You'll get everything you need to teach the greatest works of Western Civilization, along with additional readings of history and philosophy to add context and make the works come alive.https://www.pisanacademy.com/freeLet us know what you think! Send us an email!info@passionatehomeschooler.comFind us on social media!Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/pisanacademy/Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/pisanacademy/Twitter - https://twitter.com/pisanacademyYouTube - https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC4poqV4r3PEN-SITXjGtTRwSupport the show (https://www.patreon.com/passionatehomeschooler)
Jason Crawford is the creator of an online program for high school students called the Progress Studies for Aspiring Young Scholars, which teaches a unique approach to the study of history by examining the scientific and technological achievements that made progress and prosperity possible. In this episode, we discuss the forces that drove civilization to reach the heights of prosperity that we see today, and we ask why it's taken for granted, instead of revered.You can find more information about his program at:https://progressstudies.school/Interested in a classic literature curriculum for your middle or high school student?Sign up for a free trial of the Literature Plus program from The Pisan Academy. You'll get everything you need to teach the greatest works of Western Civilization, along with additional readings of history and philosophy to add context and make the works come alive.https://www.pisanacademy.com/freeLet us know what you think! Send us an email!info@passionatehomeschooler.comFind us on social media!Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/pisanacademy/Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/pisanacademy/Twitter - https://twitter.com/pisanacademyYouTube - https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC4poqV4r3PEN-SITXjGtTRwSupport the show (https://www.patreon.com/passionatehomeschooler)
Co-founder Deanna, and High School teacher Luc Travers are back to talk about a unique genre in literature and storytelling that he calls "The Optimistic Outsider Wins Over the Hearts of the Cynical." This discussion was sparked by a new TV show on Apple TV+ called Ted Lasso, which seems like a simple fish out of water situation comedy, but shares certain elements with great works of literature like Jane Eyre, even adding twists that we argue are revolutionary.Here, we discuss the lessons we can learn from Ted Lasso, and perhaps get some ideas on the kinds of works we can teach to students.You can find more of Luc at his website:http://www.literatureatourhouse.com/You can also see Deanna at the Passionate Homeschooler YouTube channel:https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC4poqV4r3PEN-SITXjGtTRwInterested in a classic literature curriculum for your middle or high school student?Sign up for a free trial of the Literature Plus program from The Pisan Academy. You'll get everything you need to teach the greatest works of Western Civilization, along with additional readings of history and philosophy to add context and make the works come alive.https://www.pisanacademy.com/freeLet us know what you think! Send us an email!info@passionatehomeschooler.comSupport the show (https://www.patreon.com/passionatehomeschooler)
Co-founder Deanna is back for another Founder's Chat in which we talk about online, or "distance" learning. With many states still in shutdown and schools attempting to reopen using video conferencing, what are the challenges that they'll face?Deanna was an early adopter of distance education, and even trained and coordinated distance learning programs at her campus. As much as we like to dream about the science fiction scenarios of the teacher appearing on a video screen while the class watches on their devices, it's not quite so easy. Deanna argues that it's impossible to recreate the classroom in a virtual setting, that new methods need to be used, and both parents and students will need to own more of their education.Download our free guide to get started with homeschooling, available here:https://www.pisanacademy.com/8-stepsFind more of Deanna on our YouTube channel here:https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC4poqV4r3PEN-SITXjGtTRwInterested in a classic literature curriculum for your middle or high school student?Sign up for a free trial of the Literature Plus program from The Pisan Academy. You'll get everything you need to teach the greatest works of Western Civilization, along with additional readings of history and philosophy to add context and make the works come alive.https://www.pisanacademy.com/free-trialFind out what the regulations are in your state. Check out the Homeschool Legal Defense Association website:https://hslda.org/Let us know what you think! Send us an email!info@passionatehomeschooler.comSupport the show (https://www.patreon.com/passionatehomeschooler)
We conclude our two part episode with Jenn Casey, homeschool mom, and co-founder of an Atlanta area homeschool co-op. We talk about some of the reasons behind starting the co-op, the importance of founding principles, of community, and protecting all partners by forming a legal entity.This is a great episode, with lots of insight into the workings of a homeschool co-op. If you're looking to start your own co-op, this is a great organization to model yours after.You can find her co-op, The Space, Time, and Community co-op, here:https://www.stacofga.org/We also referred to a blog post on their website that asks whether or not their co-op classes are rigorous. You can find that here:https://www.stacofga.org/stacblog/high-school-classes-and-rigor-at-stacInterested in a classic literature curriculum for your middle or high school student?Sign up for a free trial of the Literature Plus program from The Pisan Academy. You'll get everything you need to teach the greatest works of Western Civilization, along with additional readings of history and philosophy to add context and make the works come alive.https://www.pisanacademy.com/freeIf you're a parent and you're considering homeschooling, but feeling a little overwhelmed, take a look at this free guide that contains actionable steps, lists of issues to consider, as well as planning checklists:https://www.pisanacademy.com/8-stepsLet us know what you think! Send us an email!info@passionatehomeschooler.comFind us on social media!Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/pisanacademy/Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/pisanacademy/Our Blog - https://pisanacademy.com/blog/Twitter - https://twitter.com/pisanacademySupport the show (https://www.patreon.com/passionatehomeschooler)
Here's a quick bonus episode that should've been part of last week's episode and didn't make it. But Jenn's answer is so good here that I wanted to make sure it got heard.Make sure you check out our next episode for the conclusion of our interview with Jenn.Here's a link to her Atlanta based co-op:https://www.stacofga.org/If you're a parent considering homeschooling, check out this downloadable PDF guide with a checklist to help you get started:https://www.pisanacademy.com/8-stepsInterested in a classic literature curriculum for your middle or high school student?Sign up for a free trial of the Literature Plus program from The Pisan Academy. You'll get everything you need to teach the greatest works of Western Civilization, along with additional readings of history and philosophy to add context and make the works come alive.https://www.pisanacademy.com/freeLet us know what you think! Send us an email!info@passionatehomeschooler.comMusic attribution:Misunderstood by 3lb3r3th (c) copyright 2013 Licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution Noncommercial (3.0) license. http://dig.ccmixter.org/files/3lb3r3th/44072 Ft: AlchemistrySupport the show (https://www.patreon.com/passionatehomeschooler)
Jenn Casey is an entrepreneur, co-founder of a homeschool co-op in Atlanta, and homeschool mom to three kids. In this episode, we talk about how she started with visions of using classical methods straight out of The Well-Trained Mind, only to find that it wasn't working for her son.How did she figure it out and find a method that actually worked? Tune in and find out!Interested in a classic literature curriculum for your middle or high school student? Sign up for a free trial of the Literature Plus program from The Pisan Academy. You'll get everything you need to teach the greatest works of Western Civilization, along with additional readings of history and philosophy to add context and make the works come alive.https://www.pisanacademy.com/freeLet us know what you think! Send us an email!info@passionatehomeschooler.comSupport the show (https://www.patreon.com/passionatehomeschooler)
With the increasing uncertainty surrounding the status of schools, more and more families are turning toward "Pandemic Pods," or small associations of families that opt out of the traditional school classroom setting in favor of educating their children within their own self-contained environments, or "pods."In this episode, co-founders Deanna and Joel talk about what seems like a new phenomenon, but might actually be another name for the homeschool co-op. They explore how to get started with your own pod, and the vast number of resources that are available to help in the journey.Check out the Homeschool Legal Defense Association to learn about the laws regarding education in your area.https://hslda.org/Looking for a literature and history curriculum for your middle and high school students?Sign up for a free trial of the Literature Plus program:https://www.pisanacademy.com/freeIf you'd like to share your stories with us on the Passionate Homeschooler podcast, go to this link and send us a message:https://www.pisanacademy.com/shareSupport the show (https://www.patreon.com/passionatehomeschooler)
Becky Russell has been homeschooling her kids since 2012 and has accumulated a lot of experience that she publishes on her website and YouTube channel. She's here with us to share some of her stories and tips.Be sure to check out her website:https://russellslovinglife.com/And her YouTube channel:https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCa4zojFjRDPaXgjApK6jL_QHere's the free trial link for the Literature Plus curriculum:https://www.pisanacademy.com/freeIf you'd like to share your own stories with us, click on this link:https://www.pisanacademy.com/shareSupport the show (https://www.patreon.com/passionatehomeschooler)
Gen LaGreca is an author with four novels under her belt, and while they seem like they are set in different eras and genres, they have the common theme of independent, rational heroes who have a love for truth and liberty, and a clear sense of right and wrong. Her Young Adult novel Fugitive from Asteron is a great read for liberty minded high schoolers and advanced middle schoolers. Her well-researched Civil War novel A Dream for Daring is a unique take on the Antebellum South and how destructive its corrosive slave-owning culture really was.In this episode, we talk about what art and literature can do for a child's education, and how important it is to study history and literature together.You can contact her through her website here:https://wingedvictorypress.com/For a free trial of the Literature Plus curriculum:https://www.pisanacademy.com/freeIf you'd like to tell your homeschooling story on the Passionate Homeschooler podcast, let us know:https://www.pisanacademy.com/shareSupport the show (https://www.patreon.com/passionatehomeschooler)
If you're wondering if it's possible to homeschool your kids with a full time job, here's Laura Kronen, mother of two boys, and author of Homeschool Happily: Yes, You Can! available here: https://amz.run/3QCVIn this episode, we talk to Laura about how she got into homeschooling, the problems with the traditional classroom experience, and the fulfilling rewards of homeschooling. Check out her website here:https://www.beyouonlybetter.com/For a free trial of the Literature Plus curriculum:http://www.pisanacademy.com/freeIf you'd like to tell your homeschooling story on the Passionate Homeschooler podcast, let us know:http://www.pisanacademy.com/shareSupport the show (https://www.patreon.com/passionatehomeschooler)
Today, we think of education as a centrally controlled monolith, with policy driven from the top down, and schoolkids shuttled through classrooms like widgets on an assembly line. But this wasn't always the case. Education was once managed by the choices of individual families that more closely resembled what we call homeschooling today.In this episode, Deanna and Joel talk about how a few influential policymakers from the 19th century helped create what would become the Leviathan that is the modern education system.Check out a trial of the Literature Plus curriculum:http://www.pisanacademy.com/freeIf you'd like to tell your homeschooling story on the Passionate Homeschooler podcast, let us know:http://www.pisanacademy.com/shareSupport the show (https://www.patreon.com/passionatehomeschooler)
Everyone's education journey is different, and homeschooling might not be for everyone. Here's an interview with a dad who believes in a strong education, but decided that homeschooling wasn't right for their family. We talk about their choices, why he's so supportive of a Montessori education, and some of the pitfalls of the traditional classroom experience.Even if you're not considering anything other than a homeschool life, Matt's story will give you something to think about.If you're a homeschool parent and you'd like to share your story, or you just want to reach out and say hi, send us an email: info@passionatehomeschooler.com.If you'd like to try a free trial of our Literature Plus curriculum, go to https://pisanacademy.com/freeSupport the show (https://www.patreon.com/passionatehomeschooler)
I'm sure you've heard the same misconceptions before. Homeschool kids are isolated, they're unsocialized, and they live in a bubble. In this episode, co-founder Deanna Heikkinen is here to talk about some of her own misconceptions about homeschooling that she discovered were false when she got to know and work with homeschooling families. Check out https://pisanacademy.com/free to sign up for a free trial of the LIterature Plus curriculum. Everything you need to teach classic works of literature, without being an expert.Support the show (https://www.patreon.com/passionatehomeschooler)
Sara Burns is a homeschooling mother of 5 kids, and she's been doing it for awhile, starting with her oldest child and taking him out of kindergarten, to now finishing up with high school as he's getting ready for college. Sara has some great insights about setting goals, not trying to do everything by yourself, and above all, having fun with the whole process.Check out her Instagram page https://www.instagram.com/burnsfamilybooks/If you're a homeschool parent and you'd like to share your story, or you just want to reach out and say hi, send us an email: info@passionatehomeschooler.com.If you'd like to try a free trial of our Literature Plus curriculum, go to https://pisanacademy.com/freeSupport the show (https://www.patreon.com/passionatehomeschooler)
In this episode, Homeschool mother Sara shares her experiences and challenges in educating three kids, going from public school to private school, then finally discovering the world of homeschooling.She talks about the difficulties of the traditional classroom, and how the sheer number of hours in a class tends to teach obedience rather than independent thought.Homeschooling, she discovered, was not only more flexible, but helped her children blossom.Support the show (https://www.patreon.com/passionatehomeschooler)
On this episode, we have a chat with Luc Travers, who's been teaching elementary, middle, and high schoolers since 2006. Luc runs Literature at Our House, where he teaches classic literature to his students. He has a lot of great things to say about how students can make a personal connection with the stories they read.Support the show (https://www.patreon.com/passionatehomeschooler)
On today's episode, we talk with Dr. Andrew Bernstein, author of Heroes, Legends, Champions, Why Heroism Matters. The conversation delves into the importance of heroes and how they can inspire people of any age.You can find his work at his website: andrewbernstein.netVisit our website for more info! https://pisanacademy.com/ Help us our mission to bring classic literature to a new generation of readers: https://www.patreon.com/pisanacademy Find us on social media! Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/pisanacademy/ Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/pisanacademy/ YouTube - https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC4poqV4r3PEN-SITXjGtTRwShow Notes:6:15 - Discussions of heroism by thinkers from the 19th Century from Thomas Carlyle to William James.9:00 - Dr. Bernstein's method of coming to understand what heroes are13:14 - How heroes can captivate students17:30 - Gratitude for heroes and how it's an act of justice21:10 - How heroes inspire25:20 - What can heroes from literature offer to a young mind that biographies can't28:20 - How an author can stylize a character to emphasize a heroic nature36:30 - How literature can create an entire universe and moral world view40:09 - How heroes in literature can change a person for the better41:50 - DC vs Marvel characters45:46 - The Red Badge of Courage as an example of a hero who doesn't start off heroic, but grows to become heroic50:50 - Dr. Bernstein expresses admiration for Frederick Douglass as a towering hero52:40 - Where to look for examples of heroism in literature to introduce to your kids59:13 - Plutarch's Lives as a source for discovering heroesSupport the show (https://www.patreon.com/passionatehomeschooler)
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