Re: [UnschoolingDiscussion] Digest Number 4397
Paula Sjogerman
on 1/15/04 3:03 PM, [email protected] at
[email protected] wrote:
and workshop leaders here. I will be doing a Shakespeare workshop - getting
everyone on their feet to speak the words, NOT how to teach Shakespeare to
your kids.
Paula
[email protected] wrote:
> There's a homeschooling (not strictly unschooling) conference coming up atMy husband Craig, aka Dr. Gesundheit, will be one of the featured performers
> the end of March in Arlington Heights. We went when the kids were 2 and 3.
> It
> changed my husband's life to see all those kids and parents behaving
> respectfully towards each other.
and workshop leaders here. I will be doing a Shakespeare workshop - getting
everyone on their feet to speak the words, NOT how to teach Shakespeare to
your kids.
Paula
Ren
"Keith can't remember but thinks the name started with a Z or something like
"Zorg."
It started like "you're outside a hut (or cave or I forget what)."
You see a
rope, a lantern, a key, a... (various bits of game junk). What do you want
to do?"
OH wow!! I had forgotten some of the archaic games. We played a "Clue" game that was all text. I thought it was the most amazing thing, because we could control the outcome by making different choices (go to library). Funny.
Ren
"I never teach my pupils; I only attempt to provide the conditions in which they can learn."
Albert Einstein
"Zorg."
It started like "you're outside a hut (or cave or I forget what)."
You see a
rope, a lantern, a key, a... (various bits of game junk). What do you want
to do?"
OH wow!! I had forgotten some of the archaic games. We played a "Clue" game that was all text. I thought it was the most amazing thing, because we could control the outcome by making different choices (go to library). Funny.
Ren
"I never teach my pupils; I only attempt to provide the conditions in which they can learn."
Albert Einstein