SCHOOME: An Adventure in Home Schooling.
de Terry Barca Dip T. P. SECOND EDITION: with two new chapters
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À propos du livre
My name is Terry and I wrote a book called Schoome. It told the story of our home school experience from back in the 1990s. It was the most exciting and fulfilling thing I have done in my life, and I’ve done some interesting things so that is no idle statement!
I wanted to write down as much as I could remember before I got old and forgetful but as I wrote it it occurred to me that this was turning into the book that we would have liked to have read when we first started out on this adventure. So that is what the book turned into.
This blog exists because there is always something else to say, especially when it comes to education. Hopefully this blog will encourage anyone out there who is considering home schooling. It is important to know that it works (we ran off blind faith) and that the result is well adjusted humans who can think for themselves and who can see the funny side of life.
The book title came from a word that our boys invented……. it’s a combination of home and school…….’schoome’.
Caractéristiques et détails
- Catégorie principale: Enseignement
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Format choisi: 15×23 cm
# de pages: 164 - Date de publication: oct 21, 2012
- Langue English
- Mots-clés homeschooling, education
À propos du créateur
I have been a stained glass craftsman, furniture restorer, restorer of Player Pianos and music rolls, author (eleven books so far another on the way), photographer, basketball trading card manufacturer, basketball coach, basketball player, basketball referee, part-time shop assistant, newspaper columnist, homeschool dad, husband, father, grandfather, and a few other bits and pieces, and not in this order. I have been arm wrestling depression and anxiety for the better part of twenty years and I only just worked out that I’m not going to beat either of them but I do seem to be winning. I’m fascinated by people but I prefer dogs. I’m amazed that anyone does anything. I’ve learned that being still is not ‘doing nothing’.