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Education's Biggest Idea, all 5 workshops

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Now free! (In fact, if you’d like, just jump over to watch them now on YouTube.)

Workshop 1: why is good education so hard, and why are people who care about education so “fighty” — how is it possible for well-meaning people to disagree so profoundly?

Workshop 2: how can we help 3- to 8-year-olds paint a profound picture of the world in their heads?

Workshop 3: how can we help 8- to 15-year-olds geek out about the shiniest bits of reality?

Workshop 4: how can we help kids 15 and older begin to see the world as clearly as scholars?

Workshop 5: how can we help our kids really understand the world?

Kids are welcome to watch, but this is designed for adults, in particular…

  • teachers of students from preschool through graduate school

  • anyone who works with 2e, gifted/talented, ADHD, or ASD students

  • professionals who need to explain complex things to other adults

  • parents who’d like to help their kids fall in love with learning

Most of all, this is designed for homeschoolers of every stripe — particular reference will be made to classical education, Montessori, Waldorf, Charlotte Mason, unit studies, and unschooling.

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Now free! (In fact, if you’d like, just jump over to watch them now on YouTube.)

Workshop 1: why is good education so hard, and why are people who care about education so “fighty” — how is it possible for well-meaning people to disagree so profoundly?

Workshop 2: how can we help 3- to 8-year-olds paint a profound picture of the world in their heads?

Workshop 3: how can we help 8- to 15-year-olds geek out about the shiniest bits of reality?

Workshop 4: how can we help kids 15 and older begin to see the world as clearly as scholars?

Workshop 5: how can we help our kids really understand the world?

Kids are welcome to watch, but this is designed for adults, in particular…

  • teachers of students from preschool through graduate school

  • anyone who works with 2e, gifted/talented, ADHD, or ASD students

  • professionals who need to explain complex things to other adults

  • parents who’d like to help their kids fall in love with learning

Most of all, this is designed for homeschoolers of every stripe — particular reference will be made to classical education, Montessori, Waldorf, Charlotte Mason, unit studies, and unschooling.

Now free! (In fact, if you’d like, just jump over to watch them now on YouTube.)

Workshop 1: why is good education so hard, and why are people who care about education so “fighty” — how is it possible for well-meaning people to disagree so profoundly?

Workshop 2: how can we help 3- to 8-year-olds paint a profound picture of the world in their heads?

Workshop 3: how can we help 8- to 15-year-olds geek out about the shiniest bits of reality?

Workshop 4: how can we help kids 15 and older begin to see the world as clearly as scholars?

Workshop 5: how can we help our kids really understand the world?

Kids are welcome to watch, but this is designed for adults, in particular…

  • teachers of students from preschool through graduate school

  • anyone who works with 2e, gifted/talented, ADHD, or ASD students

  • professionals who need to explain complex things to other adults

  • parents who’d like to help their kids fall in love with learning

Most of all, this is designed for homeschoolers of every stripe — particular reference will be made to classical education, Montessori, Waldorf, Charlotte Mason, unit studies, and unschooling.

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