212: Advice for Homeschooling Students

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This is the first of two episodes on homeschooling and self-directed learning, something that as the father of a four year-old I am way into. My guest is Becca Orlowski, a teacher and consultant with more than two decades of experience in the independent homeschooling world. On this episode we talk about:  What are some common homeschooling myths?  Is it true, for example, that homeschooling is “too much work” for any parent in their right minds? Are colleges biased towards homeschoolers… against… neither or both? What kinds of folks choose to homeschool and can parents homeschool and work?  Different homeschooling styles, how homeschooling academics differ from public schools, and even nitty gritty tips like the practical differences for homeschoolers applying to college and the amount of detail homeschoolers need in their transcripts As always, lots of resources and recommendations... Links mentioned in this episode: Brave Writer Outschool Pennsylvania homeschoolers Bluetent Thinkwell CTY  Online G3 Michael Clay Thompson OpenCourseware Coursera Classical Homeschooling The Well Trained Mind HSLDA sample docs HS2COLL homeschool to college yahoo group S.E.A secular homeschooling CA College Homeschool Seekers - Facebook group in CA The Davidson Young Scholars Teach Your Own - book Creative Homeschooling - a resource guide for smart families Dumbing Us Down  The Brave Learner

212: Advice for Homeschooling Students

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