tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8805323468407241809.post7784522432973183703..comments2023-12-17T05:54:56.396-05:00Comments on I'm Unschooled. Yes, I Can Write.: Why Some Learning Isn't Better Than Other Learning: Television and Books Through An Unschooling LenseIdzie Desmaraishttp://www.blogger.com/profile/12782266545123946006noreply@blogger.comBlogger4125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8805323468407241809.post-87238233039268922992014-09-15T13:10:41.049-04:002014-09-15T13:10:41.049-04:00What an interesting read!
THANKS!!!!!!!!
Hey, wan...What an interesting read!<br />THANKS!!!!!!!!<br /><br />Hey, want to write a piece for my blog???<br />Or just use one you have already written and be a "Guest Poster"?<br />You might get more people here reading your blog, MAYBE, and that could be good or bad, depending on your point of view...<br /><br />Think about it. :)Karenhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/03309932952235453461noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8805323468407241809.post-16191237291866746922014-09-12T18:58:11.719-04:002014-09-12T18:58:11.719-04:00I agree with your perspective about books and tele...I agree with your perspective about books and television. I see both as having value, but not one more so than the other. As odd as this sounds, when I was growing up, my Mom would chastise me for reading too much. She thought that I should be outside playing, or when I was a teenager she thought I should be hanging out with my friends and going somewhere rather than reading. I am a parent now, and I allow my children to watch television, read, or play video games, and I do these activities along with them. I don't know any other parents who have the same attitude toward television and especially video games that I have. It's extremely difficult to unschool your kids in an environment hostile to the ideas and principles of unschooling, but we do the best we can. I really appreciate your articles. It's interesting and encouraging to read the perspectives of someone who grew up in an unschooling environment. :-)Melodyhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/16607888649597665902noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8805323468407241809.post-89936402252261111982014-09-12T17:33:36.996-04:002014-09-12T17:33:36.996-04:00Hey Idzie...quick question!
I recently read an ar...Hey Idzie...quick question!<br /><br />I recently read an article about he Minerva Project. It's a new for-profit higher education startup. I thought it was an interesting idea and was just wondering your thoughts on it? Is it better than traditional university? For something like a business degree in order to become an entrepreneur is this a good option, or is it better to just venture out on one's own?Alihttps://www.blogger.com/profile/17297563147509790957noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8805323468407241809.post-18385568658776715202014-09-09T11:46:16.184-04:002014-09-09T11:46:16.184-04:00Thank you for writing this! It's an ongoing, i...Thank you for writing this! It's an ongoing, internal struggle at our house and the issue of Television for a toddler (2.5 years). She LOVES it and we only put on quality, age-appropriate, commercial-free, interactive, brief episodes. Plus it gives parents a little time to take a deep breath, which is important to not completely lose it otherwise. Your perspective confirmed that TV isn't evil after all, in fact it can be true visual art when done well.Anonymoushttps://www.blogger.com/profile/08889174471029434833noreply@blogger.com