26 episodes

Busy moms with happy homeschools.

The Happy Homeschool Helping Homeschool LLC

    • Education
    • 2.8 • 6 Ratings

Busy moms with happy homeschools.

    How To Make A Big Change

    How To Make A Big Change

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    Scott talks about making a change.

    • 4 min
    Don't Fit In

    Don't Fit In

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    In this audio podcast Scott talks about not fitting in.

    • 1 min
    Useful Education

    Useful Education

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    In this audio podcast Scott talks about useful education.

     

    • 5 min
    What makes sense?

    What makes sense?

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    Scott talks about how to make sense of the world with our educational priorities.

    • 5 min
    The problem with math teachers.

    The problem with math teachers.

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    Scott talks about the problem with math teachers.

    • 3 min
    Where do jobs come from?

    Where do jobs come from?

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    Scott talks about where jobs come from.

    • 5 min

Customer Reviews

2.8 out of 5
6 Ratings

6 Ratings

jennaleigh1511 ,

Biased

As a parent who is researching homeschooling, I did find this podcast helpful. However, being that I have also been educated in both public and private schools (and studied elementary education in college), I felt that the presenters were extremely biased in their podcasting. Most research I have done takes the angle of "formal schooling works great for some, but not for all and your child could flourish in either setting; homeschooling is more one-on-one and more personal." The presenters of this podcast blatantly attack formal schooling and state that the teachers do not like their students. I have to wonder why one would become a teacher if they didn't like their pupils. Additionally, the male presenter was wholly homeschooled (meaning he never attended a public of private school) and he presents information as if he knows and understands how schools actually work. I was subscribed to this podcast, but I found their tones so negative and biased that I couldn't listen to it anymore. If you don't have a problem with outright bias, then maybe you won't mind. I just don't like hearing such negative things about something someone doesn't have any personal experience with.

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