From Mothering Magazine: Live Chat with David Albert
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Thursday, December 8th at 6 PM Pacific, 7 PM Mountain, 8 PM Central,
and 9 PM Eastern.
David is a homeschooling dad, writer, storyteller, and author of three
books about homeschooling including And the Skylark Sings with Me:
Adventures in Homeschooling and Community Based-Education (New Society
Publishers, 1999). His work has appeared in scores of magazines and
journals worldwide, ranging from Life Learning Magazine to the Journal
of the American Philosophical Society. As founder of New Society
Publishers, he was both editor and publisher of John Taylor Gatto's
Dumbing Us Down: The Hidden Curriculum of Compulsory Schooling, and
more than a 100 other titles. Don't miss this wonderful chat. Here is
the link:
http://www.mothering.com/interactive/live_chat/live-chat.html
Kind regards,
Anna
and 9 PM Eastern.
David is a homeschooling dad, writer, storyteller, and author of three
books about homeschooling including And the Skylark Sings with Me:
Adventures in Homeschooling and Community Based-Education (New Society
Publishers, 1999). His work has appeared in scores of magazines and
journals worldwide, ranging from Life Learning Magazine to the Journal
of the American Philosophical Society. As founder of New Society
Publishers, he was both editor and publisher of John Taylor Gatto's
Dumbing Us Down: The Hidden Curriculum of Compulsory Schooling, and
more than a 100 other titles. Don't miss this wonderful chat. Here is
the link:
http://www.mothering.com/interactive/live_chat/live-chat.html
Kind regards,
Anna
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Anna,
Many thanks for the David Albert live chat info--I think his thoughts are
always worth listening to. Our family just read aloud Charles Dickens' Hard
Times because of a reference he made to that novel in a recent column. I look
forward to "tuning in" on Thursday--thanks again!
Pattie & fam in Virginia
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Many thanks for the David Albert live chat info--I think his thoughts are
always worth listening to. Our family just read aloud Charles Dickens' Hard
Times because of a reference he made to that novel in a recent column. I look
forward to "tuning in" on Thursday--thanks again!
Pattie & fam in Virginia
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