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Although he was achieving good results, he wasn't reaching his full potential because his love for learning had been destroyed & hence his grades were steadily declining.

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Completely failed by the system, he hated school, was always tired & homework time was a major frustration for both of us. He was severely frustrated & quickly heading to become yet another ADHD statistic.

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Wednesday, May 15, 2013

eLearning

The next big killer application for the Internet is going to be education. Education over the Internet is going to be so big it is going to make email usage look like a rounding error. ~ John Chambers, president and CEO of Cisco Systems

I have spent quite a bit of time on the internet since taking up home education & thought I’d share some of the great resources I have found here:

  • ABCY A FREE educational kids computer games and activities for elementary students to learn. All computer activities were created or approved by certified school teachers. All educational games are free and are modelled from primary grade lessons and enhanced to provide an interactive way for children to learn.
  • Fun Brain FREE Games, Books and Comics for Reading, Math and Language Arts. Grades K-8’
  • Fun School Fun and Educational Games for Elementary kids
  • I Know That We have been using this for years. My oldest son learned his multiplication facts from playing the math drill games. It used to be completely free, now they have a subscription without ads and some extras. I like that it is broken down by subject and by grade level so you can find specific sections to practice on.Grades K-6

Bible

English

Reading

  • Starfall is a favourite for reading practice!

Writing

  • Spelling City We love Spelling City! I love how you can take your children's spelling and vocabulary words and make lists online. They can then play learning activities and games with their words. You can print out FREE worksheets as well. Spelling City goes all the way through Highschool.

Maths

Science

  • Audobon Kids Lots of activities, information and games on birds, the outdoors, and nature study.
  • National Geographic Kids Animals, different countries, articles, videos and games
  • Science News for Kids Lots of interesting and fun Science news articles for kids
  • Science Sparks Lots of Science Experiments with step by step photos, instructions and science articles.

Astronomy

  • NASA Kids Educational Games about Outer Space!

Social Studies

  • I Civics Lots of games and teacher lesson plans regarding the US Government. What a great addition to a government study!
  • Kids.gov for Kids Lots of different topics to choose from with games, and videos broken down by subject. Grades K-5
  • Kids.gov for Teens A safe place to learn and play online. Lots of educational topics to choose from. Grades 6-8

History

  • Have Fun With History Online activities, videos and games for American History.
  • History Channel History Games, Quizzes, Puzzles and More!
  • Liberty Kids Liberty Kids was a great, educational history cartoon that used to air on PBS. The characters take place during the Boston Tea Party, and the Revolutionary Time Period. This is a fun website with games and lots of mini reporter videos showing what life was like in the 1700's.
  • US Mint Kids Learn about the history of the U.S. Mint, about money and the history of coins.

Geography

  • Seterra FREE Geography Map Quiz Game, can download or play online

Information Technology (IT)

Programming

Touch Typing

  • Dance Mat Typing FREE Online Typing Program and Games
  • Typing Club - Learn Touch Typing - FREE! I checked this out. It is really cool and not cheesy at all!

Music

  • Classics for Kids Learn about the great composers! Lots of information, pintables, games and pieces of music to hear online.

Life Skills

eBooks

Learning Games

  • Fisher Price has some fun, educational online games
  • PBSKids lots of learning games to go with your kid's favourite shows. Some shows are not allowed in our home, so I always tell mine what they can and can not play.
  • Discovery Kids Lots of games, quizzes and articles
  • Smithsonian Education Lots of games, activities and information on Art, History, Culture, Science and More! There is even a site for educators!

Also visit Blue Maron Education for a list of over 40 Sites for online learning that are FREE for: Preschool & Early Learning, Christian Learning Websites, & Young Adult Learning Websites.

Online Schools

IEB

  • Hatfield Online Christian School strives to provide three distinctive features which enable discipleship to thrive; Christian Educators, Christian Curriculum and Christian Environment.
  • LoginEducation offer an accredited, integrated online and pc based home schooling curriculum for grades 0 – 6, plus other extra curricular courses to help ensure your child is equipped for today’s globalized marketplace! Grades 9 -12 are coming in 2012!! It is a private school curriculum that uses a blend of South African and international based content to deliver a well rounded, comprehensive and world class standard. It adequately caters for children across the spectrum, from slow learners that need extra support to more intelligent students that are above average. In all instances, you, the parent will be able to match what it delivers with what your child needs, resulting in a perfect fit and optimal learning experience.

SAT

  • Alpha Omega Academy At Alpha Omega Academy, learning happens wherever your student is, whether across the room, across the country, or around the world. AOA is an accredited online academy for grades K-12, with thousands of students enrolled worldwide.

  • Laurel Springs School is a K-12 online private school that honours the talents, learning styles and interests of all our students. With more than 20 years of experience, we have the expertise to ensure your child receives an excellent private school education. Our students are fully supported by qualified, caring teachers and staff, and are connected to a global community of learners. Laurel Springs is a private school accredited by the Western Association of Schools and Colleges (WASC).

  • The Keystone School is an online high school and middle schoolthat serves a wide range of students who need flexibility. Whether your student is homeschooled, pursuing a career in sports or entertainment, traveling the world, or simply wants to take courses on his or her own schedule, Keystone is a great option. We offer over 120 teacher-supported online high school and middle school courses. Students can enroll any time of the year either full-time to earn an accredited online high school diploma or part-time to supplement a traditional school or homeschool curriculum.

  • K12 deliver individualized learning for each and every student.

Higher Education

Advantages of Earning a Degree Online

In today's world, students come from all walks of life and not everyone is able to attend traditional campus institutions. There can be many benefits to distance learning:

✔ Flexibility of scheduling
✔ Convenience of saving time and money by telecommuting
✔ Ability to supplement or level-up professional qualifications

Online colleges often allow students to structure their own routines, forming their own habits and workflow. This kind of flexibility allows a student to work at his or her own pace.

  • Online Degrees As individuals look to keep pace with the developing job market, more and more are turning to distance learning as an alternative to traditional classroom instruction.
  • RDI, the distance learning specialists partner with several UK universities to provide a wide portfolio of degrees, masters and MBA programmes, delivered worldwide.
  • The Lankon Group’s Dynamic E-Learning solutions are innovative and highly interactive, offering over 300 programmes in IT and business skills.
  • University of Liverpool The University of Liverpool is one of the great centres of research, knowledge and innovation. Its pioneering reputation attracts students, experts and partners from around the world. Through its research, teaching and collaborations the university seeks to be life changing and world shaping. The University is a member of the Russell Group of leading UK research universities and in the top 1.5% of universities worldwide.

I will be adding to this list from time to time, so be sure to come back & check for updates regularly.

Thursday, September 20, 2012

Discover Your Child’s Learning Style (Book Review)

This video was such an eye opener… I finally understand why I disliked school myself in spite of achieving good grades. I also understand now why my very bright second grader was struggling through school, hating every moment of it. He was yet another bright little star amongst many that lost it’s shine because his unique way of learning was not acknowledged.
Having removed a struggling 2nd grader from a system that was causing major stress & frustration as well as lack of self confidence, I stumbled across an article on Learning styles and how it affects our ability to learn and retain material. I decided to make some time this year to do some more in depth study on this subject before investing in more curricula in order to help my boys reach their full potential where education is concerned. I bought this book last December, but only just made the time to read it now… In hindsight, I really should have made it my first priority before the school year started. It would have been even better had I known all this before we took on home education, then we could have saved ourselves a whole year of stress and frustration resulting from an approach that doesn’t work for their learning styles…
Front Cover

Children Learn in Unique Ways – Here’s the Key to Every Child’s Learning Success.

by Mariaemma Willis, M.S. & Victoria Kindle Hodson, M.A.

“This book is a necessity for homeschoolers. It goes much deeper than other learning-style philosophies and offers field-proven insight and knowledge resulting from the authors’ work with hundreds of real families. The material in this boo changed our family’s life!” ~ Michael and Mary Leppert, authors of The Homeschooling Almanac, 2000-2001 and publishers of The Link, a homeschool newspaper.

Part I motivates us to get on the child’s team.

It never ceases to amaze me that we still insist on teaching our children with a system that has failed ourselves and is still constantly proving to fail them. In a day and age where we have the world of knowledge at our fingertips teachers still persist in teaching kids with methods that don’t work for the majority of students and in the process kills their love for learning. Many students today are lost in a system, believing they are failures whereas in fact, the system has failed to acknowledge and cater for the way they learn best.
“Lifelong self images are formed by how successful we are in school. The word "failure" often echoes in a person's ear well into adulthood and undermines marriages, parent-child relationships and careers. I wish I had the space to tell my adult clients' stories about the negative consequences of having been labelled a failure in elementary school.”
Although we know much more about how the brain works and how different learning styles affect our behaviour and also how we learn, the status quo still remains rote memorization and recitation in classrooms with passive children who are sternly disciplined when they express individual needs. In spite of all the knowledge available, we still continue to bring school back into our homes and teach with a boring textbooks & worksheet wasteland approach.
We know now that “helping kids find out who they really are – what they are good at and what they love to do – is the most important way of maintaining natural curiosity and eagerness to learn. We need to stop drawing attention to what kids can’t do and start emphasizing what they can do.” I have seen with my struggling learner that removing the focus on what he can’t do, to praising that which he can do is vital in restoring the self confidence. Once the self-confidence is restored, the student can focus on the problem areas which are then very easily overcome.
“When you help your child identify and respect his own learning strengths, interests, talents and needs, you give him roots in the gifts he was born with. When you help your child discover his dreams, passions and goals, you give him the wings of motivation and purpose for becoming an eager, self-directed learner. In both cases your efforts result in a more successful learner.”
  It is important to acknowledge your child’s learning style & help him find his talents and strengths. “Genuine acknowledgement of how kids see themselves unlocks a treasure trove of interests, concerns, dreams, hopes and passions – which provide the real reasons and motivation to learn.” This book helps parents and educators do just that… it supplies the assessment for the learner to complete in order to determine his learning style & strengths. It also includes valuable suggestions to help parents and educators support the child in exploring their interests and strengths.
“It takes personal attention to discover and nurture the self-directed, eager learner in any child. Unfortunately, the majority of our schools do not have enough time or sufficient numbers of teachers to give children individualized attention; therefore if you want personal attention for your child, you are going to have to take charge and give it yourself. By taking time to discover your child's learning style, you can provide a foundation for your child's lifelong learning success. All children can be self-directed learners if they get the right start, and the right start begins at home.”
This personal attention takes time & effort from educators, but unfortunately teachers today are so inundated with classroom management and senseless “busywork” that they do not have the time to spend one-on-one quality time with all their students.

If you add up the amount of undivided individual attention most students get during their 12 years in school, it probably comes to about 3 to 6 school days' worth. ~ Peter Kline

Our schools and teachers are too busy identifying and sifting the “good” students from the “not-so-good” students. They follow a factory-model-education that has been designed to sort out the so-called smart students from the slow students and concentrate their limited resources on the few winners who will become the leaders of the country. The standard procedure for assessing learning is testing – intelligence testing, standardized grade-level testing, daily classroom quizzes, entrance exams etc. The 68% of students that score within the “average” range will be called “normal”. Those who score above are “gifted” and all those below end up being labelled “ADD, dyslexic, learning disabled, hyperactive, ADHD, slow, below average, unmotivated, disruptive etc.”
“While some students seem to be naturally self-motivated, what I have discovered is that ALL children can be self-directed learners if they get the right start, and the right start begins at home.”
Instead of attempting to “fix” or “direct” the children, this system celebrates each child’s natural gifts and abilities. This book provides 5 concepts (C.A.R.E.S.) to help parents become part of their children's learning teams.
  • Celebrate your child’s uniqueness
  • Accept your role as a teacher
  • Respond rather than react
  • Expand your view of where learning takes place
  • Stop blindly supporting the bell curve evaluations and definitions of your child
This book encourages parents and educators to treat each child as an individual and help them find out what they love to do. It helps them discover the child’s talents and use appropriate strategies to enhance learning. It teaches children to use the learning style information to learn more efficiently.
“To keep the vital motivating force for learning alive in your child, celebrate her desire to wonder, play, discover and question; celebrate his skills, interests, accomplishments and uniqueness. Young children who are recognized for who they are don’t do drugs, don’t turn to violence and crime and don’t feel the need to join gangs when they are older.”
Schools are learning-style biased. They focus on outside-in education, which means that knowledge is dispensed and the student is expected to be passive most of the time in order to receive the information. The Learning Style Profile in this book however, encourages inside-out education, which means that students are expected to be active and involved. Motivation for learning comes from having interests, strengths and coals acknowledged and from being appropriately challenged.
“It is estimated that 95% of Kindergarteners feel good about their learning potential. However, 98% of seniors at high school have lost their creative, inquisitive spirits. What happened to all but 2% of these seniors?”

Part II explains the Learning Style Profile.

5 Learning Style Dispositions

Our dispositions determine the way we work, communicate and learn. This is how the world sees us. For each of these dispositions, this book includes learning characteristics, preferred setting, contributions, areas for growth, relationship conflicts, ideal curriculum, homework helps & motivators. It also includes a quick reference chart with a helpful materials list.
  1. Performing ~ (Move) need for spontaneity and playfulness.
  2. Producing ~ (Organise) need order and efficiency.
  3. Inventing ~ (Discover) need intellectual stimulation, competence and a chance to make a practical contribution.
  4. Relating/Inspiring ~ (Interact) need  to contribute to the well-being of others.
  5. Thinking/Creating ~ (Create) need to contribute new ideas.
Safety is a basic human need that is prerequisite to academic learning. When we don’t accept and work with children’s learning styles they don’t get the acknowledgement and acceptance that is required to make them feel safe in their environment and relationships. This causes learning to suffer and many people pay a price their entire lives. Our need to be recognised for ourselves it perhaps the deepest need of all. Many people are still trying to be acknowledged for who they are even into adulthood.

12 Talents

These are our natural gifts and show up as skill and ease in learning a subject without precious instruction. A very surprising aspect of talents is that a person may be gifted in an area without having the least bit interest in it. These gifts are often mishandled or misunderstood by well-meaning adults, who may 1) force children to pursue talents they observe or 2) fail to encourage a talent that a child is interested in developing.
  1. Music ~ skill in playing instruments, singing, humming, whistling etc.
  2. Math-Logic Reasoning ~ catches on quickly to mathematical patterns, easily memorizes facts and formulas.
  3. Mechanical Reasoning ~ loves to fix things.
  4. Word-Language Reasoning ~ a proficiency with words and strong reasoning ability with language.
  5. Spatial ~ these are the doodlers who love drawing or copying pictures or designs, painting, thinking in pictures and remember what is seen.
  6. Body Coordination ~ they enjoy or excel at sport or have body coordination talent.
  7. Interactive-Self ~ often enjoy being alone. They place a high priority on being independent & might even be reclusive.
  8. Interactive-Others ~ their focus is being social, making friends, understanding people and making others feel good about themselves.
  9. Interactive-Animals ~ (Dr, Doolittle Talent) they can generate trust in animals.
  10. Interactive-Nature ~ they have difficulty being indoors.
  11. Humor ~ can turn an ordinary situation into one that will make others laugh.
  12. Daily Life Enhancement ~ people who cook, create lovely, liveable, cosy and inspiring places.
“If our schools were set up differently, children would be allowed to begin their school lives guided by their talents. In other words, each child would be absorbed in developing the particular talent areas that he is interested in and the other subjects would be integrated around these talent areas.”
Many homeschool students follow the direction that their talents lead them with great enthusiasm and commitment.
“Without once referring to reading comprehension, arithmetic, science, history or geography, a child can sleuth for information energetically, share her surprise at what she finds, make inferences, draw conclusions, and find additional springboards for collecting even more information.”
Unit Studies would be a great example of this type of learning where all these skills are taught around a theme that may be of interest to the student.

Interests

These are not necessarily the child’s talents, but something that he may interested in. A child that has a talent for music or art, may not necessarily be interested in developing those areas. We may want them to develop a talent that is obvious to us, but they have a need to pursue their interests. Pursuing interests is a a vital part of healthy living.

Modality

This refers to the modes or senses through which people take in and process information and is just one aspect of learning style.
  • Auditory ~ material includes noise, music, songs, lectures, verbal explanations, taped information, stories told aloud, conversations and the sound of one’s own voice.
“The traditional classroom, which is set up to teach mostly to the auditory mode, is serving only about 34% of its students.”
  • Visual ~ Here we have the picture and print learners who are although grouped into one category are very different.
    • Picture Learners think in pictures and their material includes charts, graphs, designs, forms, layouts, maps, objects, drawings, movies and dramatic performances whereas
    • Print Learners think in words and they need to read and write to process information. They benefit from underlining or highlighting the material as they read, taking notes in word-mapping or outline formats, writing down incoming auditory information and translating visual information into words.
“Picture Learners are often mistakenly given printed-language techniques instead of pictures to help them learn.”
  • Tactile-Kinaesthetic ~ These children learn most effectively when they are able to touch things (tactile) and move around(kinaesthetic) in the learning environment. Movement in the learning environment is usually interpreted as disruptive rather than intelligent, hence these learners often get in trouble for seemingly “not paying attention”. Most of these children end up labelled hyperactive instead of having their legitimate learning needs responded to. My youngest falls into this group & applying the learning tools & methods mentioned in this book have made a huge difference to his progress.

The 4 basic types of tactile-kinaesthetic learners are

    • Hands-on learners ~ hands-on activities like construction or assembling
    • Whole-Body learners ~ act, walk, play and use whole-body movements
    • Sketching learners ~ drawing, colouring and doodling
    • Writing learners ~ need to write things out in order to process and understand.

“You were born to learn with your whole body and all your senses. You were not born to sit in a chair eight hours a day and listen to someone talk, or pore over books year in in and year out… Until recently (only minutes on the evolutionary scale) there were no books, no classrooms and no lectures… If we pay attention to the learning of babies and young children, we can see how similar it is to the way our ancestors learned throughout their lives. ~ Peter Kline.

Environment

This refers to the environment in which the student is studies most effectively.
  1. Sound ~ note whether the student needs silence or noise e.g. music whilst studying.
  2. Body Position ~ does he work best sitting at a desk, reclining on a couch, standing at an easel.
  3. Interaction ~ does the student learn best interacting with others or on its own.
  4. Lighting ~ note whether the child performs better in bright light or low-to-moderate light. Some children may even prefer the indirect natural sunlight.
  5. Temperature ~ take note how your child is affected by room temperature when studying.
  6. Food ~ For children who need to snack regularly throughout the day, healthy food and drinks need to be made readily available.
  7. Colour ~ when surrounded by their favourite colours students think more positively and feel more motivated.
  8. Time of Day ~ For most children academic learning is probably done best in the late morning or early afternoon. For some however, it is best in the evening. Be flexible enough to rearrange their schedule of activities to accommodate the child’s preference to better suit their learning needs.

Part III equips us to Coach for Success

Use the stay F.I.T.T. technique to coach your child into learning success.
  • Focus on solutions ~ When a child is taught to focus on solutions rather than blame, they will be more likely to feel capable instead of fearful, withdrawn and / or rebellious. These children are more aware that problems can be handled and develop an ability to handle setbacks.
“Kids who are raised with solution-focused problem solving instead of consequences or punishment develop the ability to keep going in the face of setbacks.”
  • Identify goals ~ Kids who have goals can see their future and are more eager to learn since the goals will give them a sense of purpose.
“Without goals of their own, kids are often passive participants in the goals that other people have for them.”
  • Track successes ~ People are more likely to remember the pain of their failures. When students start receiving frowning faces and red marks on their papers, the emphasis changes to “tracking of failures”. Children receive these reports of failure year after year leaving them with a negative impact on their self-esteem.
“Success tracking helps conscientious learners take pleasure in their accomplishments rather than fear failure.”
  • Take the pressure off ~ kids are under so much pressure today. It is good to allow them to “do nothing” from time to time. They don’t need continual reminding of their inadequacies. This can cause insecurities and negatively impact their progress.
“At times we have to say “What you are doing is ‘good enough.’
Our role as coach is to assist, support and nurture your child whilst keeping him fully involved in his learning process. This book also covers learning disability, dyslexia, reversals, ADD and Hyperactivity, Scotopic Sensitivity, Neurological Problems, as well as Biochemical Imbalances.
 
For those parents who are not able to remove their children from the system, by means of home education, this book will help you discover and support your children’s dispositions, talents, interests and environmental needs at home. In doing this the child learns that her ideas, best ways of learning, contributions to a group and learning needs are important even though the school may not be set up to recognise them. The child will learn that she can have a vital live in spite of school definitions and preferences. This involvement in a life separate from school will develop confidence that will eventually affect school studies as well. Parents can also find advise on how to talk to their child’s teacher in order to have the child’s learning style acknowledged in order to improve their performance.

Visit the Learning Success Institute below for more learning style related products.

On line Learning Styles Profile
A Self-Portrait™ Online Profile: Developed by the authors of “Discover Your Child’s Learning Style”, Mariaemma Willis & Victoria Kindle Hodson, this LearningSuccess™ profile will help you bring out the star in each of your children! Find out how your child learns best, customize curriculum, eliminate destructive learning disability labels, avoid conflicts, and coach for learning success! This profile can be purchased and taken online, and you get immediate printable results and learning strategy recommendations for 5 aspects of learning style: Disposition, Modality, Environment, Interest, and Talents, plus a downloadable Parent/Student Manual. Use this link to receive a discount of $5.00 per profile: you pay only $30 per profile or $25 each for 3 or more.
Coaching for Learning Success™

Wednesday, September 12, 2012

Type to Learn 4 (Review)

~ Agents of Information

ttl4packageNow this is a Typing Tutor with a difference. I have tried it my self & must honestly admit, I’ve enjoyed it quite a bit.

41RfKoWbQCL._AA300_1This tutor has a teacher facility and allows 5 students. It has reporting facilities for tracking students’ progress. It starts with a pre-test and places the student at the appropriate level. This program contains 27 lessons, each of which have a lesson and a variety of game type activities for practicing the learned skills.

41QjyEFjvSL._SL500_AA300_2The look and feel of this game type tutor also makes it more appropriate for boys who usually don’t enjoy the “girly type” typing tutors available.

41ktGGfDKoL._AA300_3I also enjoy how the program unlocks bits of information as you work through the lessons, allowing the student to learn additional information on top of the typing practise.

31wexf9 tML._AA300_4Working through the levels can easily become quite addictive. My son insisted he didn’t need a typing tutor, but didn’t protest too much when I had him try it out.

All in all it is really a great teaching tool and so much fun too.

Friday, June 22, 2012

Homeschool Tracker

Computer Based Record Keeping to Simplify Your Life!

Ok I admit, I am a bit of a control freak & the thought of the Education department possibly knocking at my door to check up on what we’ve been doing fuels my need to keep proper records of what we’ve been up to. That’s why I’ve been using the FREE version of Homeschool Tracker Basic to record all the activities for the boys this past year. I like the ability to print out reports & feel more at ease knowing that should anything ever happen to me, my boys will have a complete record of all they’ve done whilst being home educated. On it’s own the Basic version is more than enough to for basic homeschool tracking needs.

I’ve just upgraded to Homeschool Tracker Pro to check out it’s additional features. Since we’ll be going the SAT route I felt it appropriate to check out the transcription features. Needless to say, after using Homeschool Tracker Pro for a week & comparing it to the trial version of EduTrack, I think it is well worth the investment in getting the full program to record the rest of our Home Education activities until Graduation. Although EduTrack has a few features that are currently not available on Homeschool Tracker Pro, I prefer the look & feel of Homeschool Tracker Pro as well as the easy & user friendly interface & would highly recommend it for use by anyone who wishes to track their kid’s home education activities.

Homeschool Tracker

Homeschool Tracker is planning and organizing software designed to adapt to your particular homeschooling style in a simple yet sophisticated way. With Homeschool Tracker, lesson planning and record keeping won't consume a great part of your day. Many of the features were suggested by home educators just like you who wanted their work to be...well...flexible!

Homeschool Tracker Basic Features

  • Basic Edition Never Expires
  • Upgrade to PLUS at any time
  • Easy Setup
  • Track Attendance, Hours & Field Trips
  • Manage, Copy and Reschedule Assignments
  • Reading log
  • Track Resources
  • Generate Reports

Homeschool Tracker Pro Additional Features

  • Automatic Attendance tracking based on assignments completed
  • Add Holiday, Appointments & Chores
  • Print Daily/Weekly/Assignment agendas
  • Add schools attended, activities achievements as standardised test scores.
  • Set goals & record progress
  • Create Reusable Lesson Plans
  • Create Courses with Weighted Grading
  • Recording of Student & Teacher Journal facility
  • More detailed resource tracking
  • Memorisation tracking
  • Generate Report Cards and Transcripts

Sunday, October 16, 2011

In Their Own Way (Book Review)

We recently took on home educating our boys and I decided to read this book in an attempt to help me find ways to help our "struggling learner" to reach his full potential. I also needed to find ways to help restore their “natural love for learning'”
It had me hooked from the first chapter & I’ve just finished it. 294 pages in 1 day, a new personal record for me. WOW, what an amazing source of useful information. It has helped me “see” why the system has failed our sons so miserably & why it has killed their love for learning. I “saw" many areas in which to amend my teaching strategies to better fit in with their learning styles & preferences. It has given me insight on how to restructure their next school year in a way that would make our home education journey less stressful and yet more productive…
This is an absolute MUST read for ALL parents as well as educators. I believe if all schools  implemented teaching strategies that addressed ALL learning styles in  the classrooms, schooling in our country could be revolutionized. Unfortunately regular educators care only about competence in its most traditional & bookish sense – reading, writing, science, social studies & Maths in boring text and worksheets. Students who are talented in art, music, dance, mechanical repair, computer programming, or are creative in not-traditional ways wither away & become the underachievers, learning disabled & ADHD labelled.
Parents will be able to discover where their children “fit” into the system. They will be able to determine whether the school is nurturing their children’s multiple intelligences. Textbooks (and their accompanying worksheets) structure 75% to 90% of all the learning in our schools whereas the part of the brain that thrives on lectures and worksheets probably takes up less than 1% of the total available for learning. The current “worksheet wasteland” would be transformed and instead we would have happier & less stressed children in our schools. Less children would struggle through school and end up labelled “learning disabled” or “ADD/ADHD”, instead their true gifts and abilities will be drawn out & developed. These stale teaching methods are referred to as being “brain-antagonistic” and shut down potentials rather than open them up.
" What happens to the learners in this worksheet wasteland? The truth is that most of them learn to comply and remain passive and may outwardly appear to be very successful students. Other children, unable to go along with such stale fare as they're given  daily in the classroom, begin slipping in their achievement but are able to keep up appearances to a greater or lesser degree. These are the underachievers that we keep hearing so much about. Lawrence Green in his book Children Who Underachieve, estimated that up to 50% of our nation's children are underachievers. Finally, there is a group of children totally unable to keep up with the charade, mostly because of their own unique ways of learning clash so severely with the narrow way that the schools go about educating them. This group has earned a couple of unjust lapels in recent years: learning disabled (LD) and attention deficit hyperactivity disordered (ADHD)"
"It's been said that if we taught children to speak the way we teach them to read, we'd have a nation of stutterers. This is just another way of saying that our schools are selling millions of kids short by putting them into remedial groups or writing them off as underachievers, when in reality they are disabled only by poor teaching methods. We hear so much about the learning disabled or ADD child in the news media. It's probably truer to say that these children are "worksheets disabled", "curriculum disordered", or simply "dysteachic".
The schools fail our children when they limit their teaching methods to lectures, textbooks, worksheets and tests.
They dampen the thirst for knowledge in all children by teaching them things that have little relevance to their personal lives."
Parents with children that have been labelled "learning disabled" or “ADD/ADHD” will receive insight into the reasons why your kids have been labelled and equip you with information & ideas on how to change their learning experience. It will enable you draw out their inner strengths and abilities in order to help them learn.
"ADD seems like a matter of convenience to many adults who are in charge of "round kids" who don't fit into the "square holes" of home and school. The label helps a teacher get a troublesome child out of a regular class and into a special education room, helps a parent get a drug prescription to set the problem right (instead of first considering other more fundamental changes, and even helps many students get more time to take tests and complete assignments in class. Unfortunately, though it's the child who gets saddled with the disability label and has to go through school looked upon as less normal than the other kids. Nowhere in this litany of deficit, disability, and disease is there the recognition that these children may learn very well IN THEIR OWN WAY."
After reading this book, parents will be more aware of labelling and the affects that psychological testing can have on their children. Parents will be able to make more informed decisions regarding testing, instead of willingly accepting educators’ recommendations.
"And yet, when these children enter school, virtually all the focus of teachers and parents gets placed upon their "disability". It reminds me of the story about the animals who decided to create a school for climbing, flying, running, swimming and digging. They couldn't agree on which subject was most important, so they said all the students had to take the same curriculum. The rabbit was an expert in running but almost drowned in swimming class. The experience shocked her so much that she never could run as well after that. The eagle was a whiz at flying, of course, but when he showed up for digging class, he was so inadequate to the task that he got assigned to a digging remediation program. It took up so much of his time that he soon forgot how to fly. And so on with the other animals. The animals no longer had the opportunity to shine in their areas of expertise because all were forced to do things that did not respect their individual nature. In much the same way, we're doing that with our children, neglecting their gifts and talents while at the same time forcing them to waste hours of time in boring inappropriate remediation groups and special classes. Eagles are meant to fly!"
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In short there are 8 different kinds of intelligence and we need to teach all relevant to our children in order to help them reach their full potential.
  1. Linguistic ~ Word Smart / ability to use words effectively
  2. Logical-Mathematical ~ Number Smart / capacity to work well with numbers and / or be adept at logic or reasoning
  3. Spatial ~ Picture Smart / ability to visualise pictures in one’s head or to create them in some two- or three dimensional form
  4. Body-kinaesthetic ~ Body Smart / using the whole body & hands
  5. Musical ~ Music Smart / capacity to carry a tune, remember musical melodies, have good sense of rhythm or simply enjoy music
  6. Interpersonal ~ People Smart / ability to understand and work with other people
  7. Intrapersonal ~ Self Smart / self-understanding & knowing who you are, what you’re good at & what you’re not good at
  8. Naturalist ~ Nature Smart / ability to identify the natural forms around us
Address all these styles & your children are bound to succeed
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KONOS 5 D’s of Learning motivate through FUN:

DO Children love hands-on. A wise teacher uses the five senses as an ally, capitalizing on the child’s God given curiosity and interest.
DISCOVER Hands-on increases opportunities for children to figure out their own answers, thus developing their critical thinking.
DRAMATIZE Children remember, NOT merely cover, the things they dramatize whether it is a starfish, an explorer, a poem, or an atom.
DIALOGUE Parents, NOT textbooks, are the best teachers. KONOS teaches parents how to dialogue with children to reinforce learning .
DRILL After immersion in a topic, NOW it is time to drill and wrap-up to crystallize concepts and information.

Friday, September 9, 2011

Technology

We’ve had a bad start this year where Technology is concerned. The textbook & teacher’s guides received from Le-Amen, made absolutely no since to me, so I passed it on to Daddy, but to no avail. It made no sense to him either. With Daddy too busy at the office to still find time to figure out the material I was quite concerned about the subject & after a call to Le-Amen produced no results because they consider this as a “poervak”, I was quite concerned about it.

I finally managed to find a more learner friendly text book but was overjoyed when an email arrived on the forum advertising a Design & Technology Tutor came along, best of all 5 minutes from our home. I’m very happy to have finally found someone that’s able to understand & teach him that “Fong Kong” Technology material, as Jesse called it.

They started at the beginning of August, at 1 hour a week, covering the Design Process in detail. He had to draw a house plan with various elevations and also had to make a model.

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It seems Jesse quite enjoyed this and of all his subjects it’s the only one where he eagerly did his “homework”. I’ve seen him spend hours working on this project.

According to Edward, Jesse has a natural ability to grasp the technology concepts quickly.

I’m happy to see here’s a subject he’s really enjoying apart from Maths. Next term he’ll paint & decorate his model & then we’ll look at other areas of interest for him to continue learning, but from what I’ve seen so far this may become a winning solution.

It’s just so amazing how much more fun learning becomes when the subject mater is in their area of interest Smile

Wednesday, July 27, 2011

The Old Schoolhouse Magazine

~ Summer 2011 - Free Gift Issue

 I recently subscribed to the Old Schoolhouse Digital Magazine and have since found some very valuable materials to help me with my quest to educate my children.

Highlights from this issue include:

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Read It Online Today!

"I know that it will be impossible to teach them everything that is now known. Knowing this, I have determined that it is much more important to provide an excellent basic education as well as to teach them how to think and find answers. "

~ Amanda B.

Wednesday, December 8, 2010

Big Brainz Multiplication Game

WoW, I’m oficially impressed!

I just stumbled across this cool game earlier today & downloaded it to try it with Misha. Initially I thought he might get bored because he has to answer the questions, but it has proven to be an absolute winner. In his words: “Mommy this is the most awesome game you have ever got me”. He’s already been at it for over an hour whereas usually he gets bored quite fast.

I can’t imagine an easier way to teach timetables to a kynesthetic learner. Now if this doesn’t end up helping my little one with his multiplication, I really don’t know what else will…

…and the best of all is that there’s Addition, Subraction & Division coming in 2011. ~ I can’t wait for those !

Multiplication Games

Timez Attack has revolutionized multiplication games. It's as polished as a high-end real video game, yet as effective as a top math tutor one-on-one. The built-in assessment, adaptation, and post-test research data guarantee total mastery.

Screenshots below:

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Multiplication Games

Multiplication Games

If he keeps this up, at least, if nothing else, Misha will be learning multiplication this holiday.