That is awesome. I'm sure a lot of parents could use the help, and the children will only be better for it. Ultimately, all the "free college" advocates can't seem to wrap their heads around that we may in fact be able to get young adults a few years farther ahead in their academic development if we could just reform our k-12 to be more efficient.
It's a scary mountain of work, but I'm knocking it down piece by piece. Parents love their kids and know their kids and have the most power to hold their kids accountable, so they can out-teach me any day of the week as long as they have access to good resources.
Hang in there, loving parents. I should have this all online by mid-summer at the latest.
I went back and visited my JC not long ago.... it was appalling how unprofessional it was. I'm the universities have seen a similar degradation.
Teach your kids to love reading... and I would say to home school them if you can.
I definitely agree about homeschooling. Working on free curriculum for K-12 next. Some jobs require college. Just trying to help.
That is awesome. I'm sure a lot of parents could use the help, and the children will only be better for it. Ultimately, all the "free college" advocates can't seem to wrap their heads around that we may in fact be able to get young adults a few years farther ahead in their academic development if we could just reform our k-12 to be more efficient.
It's a scary mountain of work, but I'm knocking it down piece by piece. Parents love their kids and know their kids and have the most power to hold their kids accountable, so they can out-teach me any day of the week as long as they have access to good resources.
Hang in there, loving parents. I should have this all online by mid-summer at the latest.