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Oct. 8, 2008

Workshops by Lennie Harrison

The Essential Beginner's Guide to Home Education
 
The whole seminar is 10 hours long, delivered in several sessions, but approx. 3 topics can be selected together to make a shorter session. While obviously concentrating on 'beginners', this comprehensive seminar is suitable for a wide range of home educating parents. Whether you have not yet applied for an exemption or have to write another one soon; whether you feel you're not too well equipped for your home education career, or you could do with some better preparation for your ERO review, whether you're almost lost in an overwhelming sea of information about curriculum choice, or whether you wonder just how much work is enough work - this seminar has many answers, handy tips, ideas and inspiration. It also features a hands-on, practical approach with active participation, and a course manual.
 
Content areas are:
* Learning styles and teaching approaches
* Curriculum choice
* Creating a learning environment and learning centres
* Unplanned learning experiences
* Unit studies, Charlotte Mason methods, unschooling, and more
* Sequences in teaching reading, writing and maths
* Assessing your child's learning
* Planning and record keeping (how much or how little, what is acceptable by ERO, etc.)
* Avoiding burn-out
* Motivating reluctant learners
* Homeschooling and toddlers - do they mix?
* Homeschooling teens and looking beyond
* Your application for exemption to the MoE
* Your ERO review
* and more
 
What others have said:
 
I would like to thank you for the great course you ran over the past weeks. The information has been invaluable and will help me and my family in many ways. You gave us so much to think about and prepared us for up and coming hurdles which was wonderful! Thanks again for all your help.
 
What I most valued was learning and being reminded of our wide-ranging freedoms. The final session was especially brilliant. Very practical.
 
To tell the truth, I could only think that it would be good to go for twice the seminar time. Have thoroughly enjoyed it!
 
Lennie, you're a legend - thanks heaps!
 
You give me so much confidence to believe in myself.
 
 
The following workshops are all approx. 2 hours duration and include hand-out notes. As Lennie has a Christian worldview, all workshops could include Christian content.
 
Charlotte Mason methods of education.
Charlotte was an educationalist who lived in the 19th century in England. Her philosophy is still of lively interest to many home educators today. Her ideas allow for a flexible approach in matters of structure and content, and can be applied tin most home education settings. Contents are:
* An overview of Charlotte Mason methods of education
* What are "Living Books"
* Why narrate and where does it lead?
* Narration in practice.
 
Educational Games.
This workshop is very hands-on. It will get you familiar with games that are easy to learn, quick to play, cheap to make and enjoyable for the whole family as they are adaptable to age, interest and ability. Contents of the workshop are:
* View a range of games for English, Maths, Social Studies, Science, Music, Art, etc.
* Try some out.
* Design your own and share ideas.
 
The Teenage Workshop.
Please note this workshop is not directed at teenagers, so attendance is for adults only please.
It aims to provide advice, suggestions, goals, examples, reasons, etc. to equip parents for home educating their teens. Parents will get fresh inspiration and motivation to keep children on the fruitful path of self-directed learning that is based at home. Contents are:
* curriculum choices for teens
* preparing for tertiary study
* moving out into the workplace
* preparing a CV
* working towards good citizenship
* relationship issues
 
Cutting Social Studies Down to Size.
We will look at the reasons behind teaching this topic, which will logically bring us to what we want to teach and how. Contents are:
* How does the National Curriculum describe Social Studies? Is it useful for home educators?
* Social studies vs. History, Geography & Economics.
* It's surprising how much we already do.
* How can we start with younger children?
* Where do we lead our older children?
 
Literature - What's the Big Idea?
This looks at defining what literature is, understanding and formulating why literature has importance, what place it takes in a home-based curriculum, recognising good quality literature, how it can become 'alive', and some practical pointers. Contents are:
* Viewing literature as art
* How important is literature?
* Literature's place in the home.
* When, where and how to start.
 
Am I Doing Enough?
This workshop takes a closer look at what standards ERO would apply to this question, and what standards we should consider, quite aside from government bureaucracy. It spells out our freedoms and should do away with that unsettling feeling, that nagging doubt, that tries to tell us that, perhaps, we're not doing enough.

The nurture and admonition of the Lord.
This is a closer look at many Scriptures that show us what the Lord thinks about education. Here is powerful encouragement to walk your homeschooling path with a firmly Christian worldview and with faith, hope, love and joy. Become excited about growing ever closer to Jesus and get practical ideas on how to draw your children and teens closer too, so that they are properly equipped to live their lives fully for God.

Contact Lennie 
by email: jandl@e3.net.nz
or phone (03) 3143720.
 
 


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Sep. 1, 2008

Workshops by Rosie Boom

Workshops for Home schooling parents. (About 1 1/2 to 2 hours)

 

Some examples:

  • The Power of Encouragement - teaching our children how to become trained encouragers. "Love is spoken here." 
  • Joy in Your Homeschooling Journey.  
  • How to Disciple Your Children .
  • The Gift of Values - inspirational ideas of how we can teach our children the true values of honesty, patience, courage etc
  • Four Things I Need in my Home schooling: Vision; Discipline; Creativity; Joy
  • Raising Godly Daughters. Full of practical ideas.
  • When the Joy Fades - Honest sharing about the difficult time in my own homeschooling journey, and how God turned my sense of failure around.
    Creating a family mission statement. This is one of the best things we've done as a family!

     

    Testimony:

    "I went away feeling like God had touched my heart and kissed my forehead. Thank you for your ministry." Joanne. NZ

     
     
    An Evening for Parents - The Gift of Values

     

  • Songs about parenting.
  • Personal testimony and sharing by Rosie in her own parenting journey.
  • Introducing the book The Gift of Values.
  • Why are values so vital? How can you have an enjoyable and rich family devotional time? How do you teach your child values such as honesty or courage?
  • Plenty of creative ideas to get you started on this rewarding journey.
  • An evening of fun and inspiration.

     

    Testimony:

    "I am inspired! I feel now I have some tools to share with my son the real purpose of education - God's values and teachings about love. Thank you for sharing your passion, your heart and  the beautiful family you have created.  It is a gift of light!  Tsahala, NZ 

     

    Messages to Teenagers.

     

    Some examples:

  • Choices - everything in life flows from decision.
  • Finding the Love of Your Life. How to navigate the teenage years and discover the will of God for your life.
  • Tend to the Fire - staying on fire for Jesus.
    The Great Romance - my testimony.

    Testimony:

    "Just wanted to send a note of thanks for your talk at the Girls for Christ camp last week. Julie (13) was there and she really enjoyed what you had to say and has been buzzing about it.  She decided whilst doing her paper run yesterday afternoon to make a commitment to: not do drugs, alcohol, smoke, nor have sex with anyone except her husband. This is something I have dearly desired for her and I pray that she will be able to keep this commitment." Letter from mother.

     
    SHE LOVED. - a weekend camp for women.
    The weekend is based on my song She Loved which talks about the life and the loves of Catherine Booth (the wife of William Booth, the founder of the Salvation Army).
    First Session: Her love for God.
    Second Session: Her love for her husband.
    Third Session: Her love for her children.
    Fourth Session: Her love for the church.
    Fifth Session: Her love for people.
     
    The sessions deal with the most important relationships in our lives and covers our Christian walk, marriage, mothering, homeschooling and reaching out to others with compassion. Lots of humour, as well as plenty of heart-searching. Inspirational and encouraging.
     
    Testimony:
    "This weekend was a life-changing experience. I was refreshed and challenged, and ministered to deeply by the Holy Spirit. I am going home to my family with a new joy and love." Jane N
  • Contact Rosie here:
    ph: 09 4376677
    Mobile: 0274376677
     
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    Aug. 14, 2008

    Workshops by Carol Munroe

    Elective 1
    How to Choose Curriculum

    Elective 2:
    Foundations of  Worldview Studies

    Contact Carol here:
    http://www.cesbooks.co.nz/
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    Aug. 13, 2008

    Workshops by Craig Smith

    Workshop Electives offered by Craig Smith

    Elective 1
    “Home Education — Getting things into Perspective”
    This would be a good keynote message. It is an all round message — something for everyone.
    Covers things like:

    • What”s it all about
    • Schooling versus education
    • Character training
    • Can I do this: parents’ qualifications
    • Tutoring/Mentoring
    • Where is this going: developing vision

    Some comments from those who have attended this workshop in the past:

    • Great input from Craig Smith on stepping back and looking at the “big picture” of why and how we are home educating.
    • Thought provoking and interesting. Took on board idea of evaluating & teaching “our” kids to their abilities and interests.
    • Entertaining - good shot at a very broad subject.
    • Craig Smith is just gold! :) Whatever conferences you have, you MUST have Craig!

    Elective 2
    “Home Educating Through Secondary and Preparing For Tertiary Education and the Workforce”

    Elective 3
    “Why Christians Must Rescue their Children From Pharoh’s Schools”

    Elective 4
    “Reforming the Future through Home Education” This is from a Christian perspective

    Elective 5
    Home Education — The Christian’s Imperative

    Elective 6
    “Getting Started, dealing with MOE/ERO, pulling children out of School, doing exemption form etc”
    Legal aspects; curriculum materials; educational approaches
    A comment about this elective:

    • Excellent. Practical and helpful information presented in a relaxed style - I took heaps of notes. I would recommend this session.

    Elective 7
    “How to fill out an exemption form”

    Elective 8
    “Dad’s Essential role in Home Education - from a Christian perspective “

    Elective 9
    “Dealing with MOE/ERO”
    Covers how to prepare for an ERO visit

    Elective 10
    “Home Education From a Biblical Perspective”

    Elective 11
    “Choosing or Developing Your Own Curriculum”
    Exploring a number of issues around choosing a curriculum or developing your own.

    Elective 12
    “The Vital Nature of Reading Aloud”

    Elective 13
    “Is it possible to Discipline children in our unDisciplined society?”

    Elective 14
    “Teaching your children to read”

    Elective 15
    “Changing the Heart of a Rebel”

    Elective 16
    “The Biblical Trustee Family”


    Contact Craig here:

    06 357-4399

    email: hedf@xtra.co.nz

    http://www.hef.org.nz

     


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    Aug. 13, 2008

    Workshops by Barbara Smith

    Workshop Electives offered by Barbara Smith

    Elective 1
    “Avoiding Burnout - Keeping Going When the Going Gets Tough” 1 1/2 hrs
    Symptoms of burnout
    Causes of home school burnout
    Strategies for avoiding burnout

    Comments made to us after this talk:

    • I was going to send my children back to school until I heard you give this talk. Now I am going to keep home educating them
    • I was really worried about home schooling. I didn’t think I could do it. After hearing this talk I’m going back to fill in my exemption form.

    Elective 2
    “Keeping Going When the Going Gets Tough - Marriage” 1 hr

    Elective 3
    “Keeping Going When the Going Gets Tough - Loving, Consistent Discipline” 1 hr

    Elective 4
    “Training Our Children’s minds”, “The Tools of Learning” and “Motivation”
    Barbara takes the Grammar, Logic and Rhetoric stages of a classical education and applies it to a Hebrew/Interpersonal approach. This is a good workshop no matter what curriculum you are using or not using.

    Here are some comments made about these electives:

    • Very valuable info picked up from this session
    • I would like to let you know how much I enjoyed your talk - and how very inspired it left me! My children are all under 10, so we began straight away (we have been un-schooling), and after only one week, all the kids are doing really well. (So am I — I like the simplicity.) So, thank you very much - keep up the good work. Kind Regards, Vicki.
    • Thanks sooo much for your time on Saturday at WHSA. I enjoyed listening to you both. Barbara, I am going to introduce your memory box — daily, weekly etc! - Love Leanne
    • Thank you for all the work you did to prepare and present the classical homeschooling workshops in South Auckland. It was a real encouragement. Thank you for sharing your vision for homeschooling. Thank you for generously giving your time in this way, for sharing your love for the Lord and how that translates into educating your children. Love, Tarnya
    • I went to the homeschool workshop last weekend, and it was lovely to see some of you there. Barbara Smith led some excellent workshops on classical education. I was renewed in my vision for where we are going and in the joy of the journey!
    • Good explanation of the logic stage in classical education. Still very down-to-earth and practical. Appreciated finding out about resources.

    Some comments in the Wellington Home Schoolers Association newsletter:

    • The Classical Education session was what I enjoyed, especially the reminder that one to the best things I could do for my children was to read myself and also to read to the children more. I like the idea of memory cards for maths facts, memory verses, poems, etc. Kaye
    • I particularly enjoyed the Classical Education session led by Barbara Smith. I realised I have trained my mind very successfully to “forget”, rather than remember. I have instigated the memory card idea in our home, and am now focusing on training minds to “remember”. Jennifer
    • The idea that grabbed my attention in the Classical Education session was that after the children have mastered the basic facts, it should only take 2-4 years to teach them the tools of learning! i.e. how to write an essay, take notes, summarise material, and how to research, etc. Once they have the tools they can then learn whatever they want to, and hopefully you will then have a motivated, independent learner. The other idea that I found helpful is the one about the stages of learning - the age of knowledge when facts are easily learned, followed by the age of understanding, which is then followed by the wisdom age, when things will be applied. Jocelyn

    Elective 5
    “Training Our Children/Youth to Be Pure” from a Christian perspective
    What does it mean to “Train up a child”?

    Elective 6
    “Home Educating Through Secondary and Preparing For Tertiary Education and the Workforce”

    Elective 7
    “Books, Great Books and More Books - Creating your own library; how to use it”

    Elective 8
    “Raising our Daughters to be Godly Wives and Mothers”

    Elective 9
    “Training our Children to Worship”

    Elective 10
    “Getting Started in Home Education”

    Elective 11
    “Keeping Going in Home Education”

    Elective 12
    “Home Education Support Groups”

    Elective 13
    “Changing the Heart of a Rebel”

    Elective 14
    “The Biblical Trustee Family”


    Contact Barbara here:

    06 357-4399

    email: barbara [@] hef.org.nz

    http://www.hef.org.nz

    http://www.homeschoolblogger.com/KiwiSmithFamily

     


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    Aug. 13, 2008

    Workshops by Charmagne Smith

    Talks offered by Charmagne Smith

    Training babies to use New Zealand Sign Language

    Charmagne is happy to be on a panel with others


    Contact Charmagne here:

    06 357-4399

    email: hedf@xtra.co.nz

    http://www.hef.org.nz

    http://www.photoblog.com/charmagne

     


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