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25.01.2022 Fathers and involvement in childrens education. What better time than through COVID 19 lockdown!



25.01.2022 COVID 19 - influencing decisions to home education.

24.01.2022 Wondering how registered Victorian home educating families would go if they registered for this program? Legally, they should be able to access this. Worth a try and would love to know how anyone goes.

24.01.2022 This was made in May, 2020 and includes a very well established Victorian unschooling family in the home education community. What do you think?



22.01.2022 In this time of so many learning at home, this is such a great reminder of the potential this offers and providing a perspective on our current situation. Thanks Tamara for sharing.

22.01.2022 How is your childs eye health? How about kite flying to improve eye health?

21.01.2022 Creative words? Thanks Linda for sharing.



21.01.2022 The experience of educating children at home is opening new doors for some families and in beneficial ways. Thanks Sharyn for sharing.

21.01.2022 Giving space, finding wild places and saying no to your children, among other things? Marsden tips for parenting children? https://www.facebook.com//a.653466894702/2382867971762240/

21.01.2022 Sounds fascinating - for those interested in history and astronomy.

21.01.2022 Fathers and home education. I strongly support the Fathering Project and this is encouraged through that organisation.

20.01.2022 School at home, may not be home education (or homeschool as some like to call it)? But still some benefits?



19.01.2022 Ad while were talking about writing, an illustration of its importance? Thanks Lynda for sharing.

18.01.2022 Many families with autistic children have found there are benefits for learning at home during the COVID 19. Its great to see these opportunities increase.

17.01.2022 Some unique English words:

17.01.2022 English lesson: did you know these words existed?

16.01.2022 It isn't always possible or feasible, but grandparents can add a lot to a child's educational experiences.

16.01.2022 When and how should children start writing? Fascinating. Thanks Ken for sharing.

16.01.2022 Something for the advanced writer? Thanks Marion for sharing.

16.01.2022 For Victorian registered home educators facing a VRQA review. Thanks Kate for sharing.

14.01.2022 Watering Can, Bumblebees and music. Perhaps a suggestion for home music making in lock down. Thanks Kate for sharing.

12.01.2022 From the Fathering Project. The importance of resilience:

12.01.2022 For Victorian Registrations - how to!

11.01.2022 Ideas to relieve boredom?

11.01.2022 Unschooling, after COVID19 isolation?

10.01.2022 English word for today?

10.01.2022 How do you do your maths?

08.01.2022 What might a healthy parent/adult and child relationship look like?

08.01.2022 If you are Victorian, HEN, Home Education Network, Victoria has been running information sessions each day this week. (Not VRQA - although they do run them occasionally). If you are interested, there are sessions today and tomorrow. Thanks Sue for sharing.

08.01.2022 These surveys are very useful for researchers and for providing information to government. Have you had a chance to complete this?

07.01.2022 Art, music and poetry. Are they important?

07.01.2022 Benefit of repetitive reading?

07.01.2022 A different read of human nature? Thanks Kate for sharing.

07.01.2022 For Victorians. Completing this will help to inform the regulation review.

06.01.2022 This mum has discovered what most other home educating parents have discovered: learning through life in as relaxed and informal an environment as is practical. The home education that most Australian students have found meaningful has been relevant to their learning needs and done in the time frames that most suit them.

05.01.2022 Great ideas about learning. Shared by HBLN - WA Home Education.

03.01.2022 HEN has done outstanding work - as I have personally witnessed. A great network to join if doing home education.

03.01.2022 A list of skills check: How do your children go on this? Thanks Michelle for sharing.

03.01.2022 Cubby houses? Forts?

02.01.2022 Geography lesson for the day. Thanks Darren for sharing.

01.01.2022 The English language! Words! Thanks Lynda for sharing.

01.01.2022 Is it possible to enter higher education as a home educated student, and without an ATAR? Many Australian home educated students achieve well in higher education.

01.01.2022 The World is a Classroom Although home educating families use a wide variety of approaches to learning at home, some of the key aspects of Australian home education included these qualities: * Enjoyable and individualised learning... * Teachers could be found in unusual places and from many situations in life * Their classroom was found in real life, and could be from anywhere else in the world * There are world class organisations producing excellent and easily accessible educational material, usually for free * Technology is an important avenue to accessing these resources and more * Students valued learning at their own pace * They valued opportunities to learn what they valued and at their own pace * Having time and opportunity to pursue their own passions was important * Regular opportunities to engage in real life learning * Time and opportunity to engage in critical and reflective thinking * Life long learning as ab important educational value of families It always amazed me how main stream education has overlooked what home education and its research has to offer and why it is so important. It is also intriguing that it has taken COVID 19 to make educators more aware of these opportunities.

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