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Informal learning – a new (old) approach that works!
Informal Learning: An Interview With Dr Alan Thomas MSc, PhD, FBPsS
Children learn whatever they experience in the world around them. As Dr Thomas says “all you have to do to learn in a culture, is live in that culture”.
Not back to school picnic news stories
Families protest against proposed changes to home schooling
Stroud News and Journal
By David Wiles » FAMILIES staged a protest in Stratford Park, Stroud against proposed Government reforms which they fear would make home education too …
Home schooling: Hey, teachers, leave us kids alone
As protesters gather in London today to campaign against tighter restrictions on home schooling, our writer, educated in a council house with her seven siblings, gives a learned riposte to those who doubt its benefits
Parents protest over tougher restrictions on home schooling
This is London.
They say the rules will reduce the risk of home education being used as a cover for child abuse. But campaigners argue the move will restrict parents’ …
BBC coverage
(39 minutes into the programme)
http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/console/b00mq5xg
Not back to school picnic
With the shops full of ‘back to school’ bargains, Home Educating families in Hertfordshire are joining together for a ‘Not Back to School’ picnic in St. Albans.
Across the country picnics are being organised for families to meet with old friends and make new ones, dispelling the myth that home educated children do not get a chance to socialise. This will also be a chance for families new to home education to find out about the many activities that run in the county. As well as various one off events, regular groups give children the chance to take part in sports, music, art, craft, science, history as well as making new friends. Getting together with other home educating families also gives parents the chance to network and share tips and ideas.
Hundreds of children in the county are educated ‘otherwise than at school’ be it in a structured school at home setting, or a more ‘free-range’ autonomous approach.
The gatherings also are hoping to show that Home Educating families are part of the wider community, we would welcome anybody wishing to find out more about Home Education to come along and join in the fun.
The St. Albans picnic will take place in Verulamium Park on Tuesday 15th September between 12:30pm and 3pm.
To show solidarity with similar events across the country that week, there will be a mass bubble-blowing at 2pm, as a peaceful protest against the new restrictions on Home Education proposed in the Badman report recently presented to the government.
This is what I am scared of …
This article shows just what I am scared of with respect to the Government’s proposed changes to home education.
What is to stop them using home education as a reason for taking my children away? What happens when an LA official doesn’t like my education methods, or doesn’t like that I don’t accept their methods of education.
They have an incredible potential power over us already – even now when the legal situation supports parent’s choices over education. How much worse will it be when the law doesn’t protect our freedom to educate in a way that works for our children, but only in a state approved way!