[email protected]

Well, thanks for taking the time to answer, Helen. So all this renaming of
things and shuffling of lists is not about any real change in trying to
communicate better within the hsing community. Same answer, indeed. How sad.

So what lists are left -- not Helen's lists -- that are about "unschooling?"
This one. :) Then there is the UnschoolingDiscussion list. Is that about it?

Nance


In a message dated 6/3/2004 11:10:32 PM Eastern Daylight Time,
[email protected] writes:
Same answer, Nance.

Helen


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Jon and Rue Kream

>>So what lists are left -- not Helen's lists -- that are about
"unschooling?"

**There's RUL. ~Rue


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[email protected]

In a message dated 6/4/2004 2:27:35 PM Eastern Daylight Time,
marbleface@... writes:

So what lists are left -- not Helen's lists -- that are about "unschooling?"
This one. :) Then there is the UnschoolingDiscussion list. Is that about it?



<<<<<


There's Sandra's e-list, [email protected]_
(mailto:[email protected]) , but it's not recommended for new unschoolers, more
for those who "get it" already. It's not really a question and anwer kind of
list. But it's ALL unschoolers.

~Kelly


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pam sorooshian

On Jun 4, 2004, at 5:20 AM, marbleface@... wrote:

> So what lists are left -- not Helen's lists -- that are about
> "unschooling?"
> This one. :) Then there is the UnschoolingDiscussion list. Is that
> about it?

Unschooling.com message boards - which are owned by HEM. I haven't
heard if they have plans to switch those over to general homeschooling
boards or not. Helen?

-pam
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through information, networking and public relations.

Barb Eaton

Nance,
If you look at yahoo there are several. Some are areas, like NJ
unscholers, etc. Someone (Pam?) made the point wondering whether HEM will
make all their lists general. Why only the unschooling lists? Make you, ME,
wonder. I could go on but....Well that's enough rebel rousing. ;-)


Barb E
"He who is ashamed of asking is ashamed of learning."

- Danish Proverb



on 6/4/04 8:20 AM, marbleface@... at marbleface@... wrote:



So what lists are left -- not Helen's lists -- that are about "unschooling?"
This one. :) Then there is the UnschoolingDiscussion list. Is that about it?

Nance




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