Wholly Unschooling, and a U.K. problem
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This is from an e-mail I just sent to a long-time friend who only lately
started homeschooling and a just-introduced-by-email already-unschooler. In
England they call it ("it" <g> "They" <BWG>) "home education."
I wrote this to the quote below:
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<< All of Sandra's kids have been home-educated
since they were babes and are all quality human-beings. >>
Ah, thanks.
I know that's the local terminology where you are, but it jumps out at me as
wrong.
They have not been educated, and they weren't "home educated."
They have learned, all their lives, in the real world.
Ah. I feel better now. <g>
Sandra
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started homeschooling and a just-introduced-by-email already-unschooler. In
England they call it ("it" <g> "They" <BWG>) "home education."
I wrote this to the quote below:
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<< All of Sandra's kids have been home-educated
since they were babes and are all quality human-beings. >>
Ah, thanks.
I know that's the local terminology where you are, but it jumps out at me as
wrong.
They have not been educated, and they weren't "home educated."
They have learned, all their lives, in the real world.
Ah. I feel better now. <g>
Sandra
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