
School Credit for Home Work
Exploring the Integration of Homeschooling into Public School Curriculum: Benefits, Challenges, and ImpactBy L. R. AldermanLength3h 24m
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In "School Credit for Home Work," L. R. Alderman provocatively explores the intersection of education and domestic life, challenging traditional paradigms of academic assessment. The book employs a conversational yet incisive literary style, seamlessly weaving anecdotal evidence with scholarly research to examine how home responsibilities and tasks can be recognized within formal educational frameworks. Alderman'Äôs analysis is rooted in the contemporary discourse on educational equity and the diverse dynamics of student environments, making a case for the integration of home work into the academic credit system. L. R. Alderman is a noted educational reform advocate whose extensive background in teaching and curriculum development informs this work. Drawing on personal experiences and observations from over two decades in the education sector, Alderman'Äôs insights reflect a deep understanding of the challenges faced by students balancing home duties with academic aspirations. This book emerges from Alderman's commitment to fostering inclusive educational practices that recognize the complexities of students' lives beyond school walls. This book is essential reading for educators, policymakers, and advocates of equitable education. Alderman's compelling arguments urge readers to reconsider the rigid structures of academic assessment, offering innovative solutions that advocate for a more holistic approach to education. Readers interested in transformative educational practices will find "School Credit for Home Work" both thought-provoking and immensely relevant.
Audiobook details
GenreEducation and Learning
Length3 hrs 24 mins
Narrated byListen with 1,000+ voices
FormateBook with Audio
Publish dateDec 20, 2019
LanguageEnglish
Table of contents
1Introduction
7PART TWO: I
2V: HONORING LABOR
8II: HOME CREDIT IN HIGH SCHOOLS
3VI: HABIT-BUILDING
9APPENDIX: KANSAS AGRICULTURAL COLLEGE BULLETIN
4VII: THAT OTHER TEACHER AND THAT TEACHER'S LABORATORY
10CALIFORNIA REPORT ON OUTSIDE ACTIVITIES
5VIII: STELLA AND SADIE
11INDEX: FOOTNOTES:
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6IX: A STORY AND LETTERS FROM TEACHERS