Sandra Dodd

https://aboutunschooling.blogspot.com/2018/06/infants-babies-toddlers-in-german-and.html

That links to the blog with site news.

The newest entry has links to a recently published article in German, based on 10 or 11 pages of The Big Book of Unschooling. A PDF of that section of the book is also linked there, for those who can’t read German—such as myself. :-)

Sabine Reichelt has created the illusion that I can think or write in German.

Other German translations about unschooling from my writing and a few others is linked here:

http://sandradodd.com/german

Sandra

Tress Miles

I'm curious.  Is there a movement in Germany to try to make homeschooling legal?
Thanks,
Tress Miles

On Thu, Jun 28, 2018 at 10:23 PM, Sandra Dodd Sandra@... [AlwaysLearning] <[email protected]> wrote:
 

https://aboutunschooling. blogspot.com/2018/06/infants- babies-toddlers-in-german-and. html

That links to the blog with site news.

The newest entry has links to a recently published article in German, based on 10 or 11 pages of The Big Book of Unschooling. A PDF of that section of the book is also linked there, for those who can’t read German—such as myself. :-)

Sabine Reichelt has created the illusion that I can think or write in German.

Other German translations about unschooling from my writing and a few others is linked here:

http://sandradodd.com/german

Sandra



Sandra Dodd

-=-I'm curious. Is there a movement in Germany to try to make homeschooling legal?-=-

I hope some of the group members here will know more.
Is there a general European discusson of home education somewhere, anyone know?

I’ve heard about law changes in The Netherlands, and that Clonlara.org is in Europe, useable legitimately in some countries, and not in others.

Where can people ask, to find more about German laws?

I did let the question through, even though the topic of laws has from the very beginning been NOT my topic. What I want to collect and share about it how learning can work, and that doesn’t have to do with laws. My own volunteer time and energy (including keeping this group) isn’t about laws, but it about helping people who want to unschool and who CAN do it, to do it as well as they can.

And resources change, so a page I had many years ago that was useful and valuable isn’t so much anymore, as many discussions have gone to Facebook.
My old resource page:
http://sandradodd.com/world

Oh! The German section isn’t so old. :-)

That little animated sun up top of that page was the fanciest “clip art” expage.com had in the late 1990s when that page was first created. :-)
The flags all came later.

Sandra