Join us, Tom and Leah, UK based parents, on a deep dive into both the school and home education systems as we try and figure out which route is best for our children.We'll be exploring some of the most talked about challenges of both home and state funded education methods. Trying to take an objective view and using scientific research where possible. We will also be interviewing people from both ... more
Publishes | Twice monthly | Episodes | 20 | Founded | 3 years ago |
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What’s it like to be homeschooled your entire life, with seven siblings, in New Zealand?
In this episode, we talk to a journalist who was home educated from birth through to further education, without ever setting foot in a traditio... more
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Today we’re lucky enough to be joined by Lewis — a former teacher turned home-educating parent who now runs an alternative education space nestled among the trees.
Find Lewis on instagram - @theforestschoolpodcast
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We hope you enjoy this casual, chatty episode answering your questions and if you have a question you’d like answered, send us an email at honeyshouldwehome... more
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Can school be magical? In this episode, we talk to Poppy, a passionate teacher who still loves the classroom and offers a hopeful perspective from a school setting. She shares what drew her to teaching, how she creates joyful learning... more
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Nice little podcast to listen to if you want to hear one family’s opinions/their values and home ed practices. I do wish they’d challenge their guests more and play Devil’s advocate a bit rather than respond with “Yeah. That’s good. I like that” or just move on to another question. It’s such a missed opportunity to see how the guest would respond to a different perspective/line of thinking. A bit too cautiously polite, really. It’s also worth the hosts keeping in mind that people are listening a... more
Love this podcast.
Such a lovely conversational style between the hosts.
Really thought provoking and interesting topic
I love this podcast, it’s the first podcast I’ve listened too that’s held my attention.
Really informative and respects all perspectives and opinions. Really good to here a positive take on home education and the benefits it has for our children, whilst being realistic about the challenges we may face. Thanks for putting so much effort into this, the monthly newsletter makes me smile every time.
I had my reservations about the subject of homeschooling, but admittedly I knew nothing about it. The hosts discuss many points that I previously hadn’t considered and I’m finding the journey quite interesting.
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Focusing on the intricate dynamics of home and traditional education, discussions center around the challenges, benefits, and philosophy surrounding both systems. Episodes feature insightful conversations with parents and educators who have navigated these paths, emphasizing real-world experiences and research-backed insights. Unique perspectives are shared, particularly from former teachers who transitioned to home education, shedding light on the emotional and relational impacts of these educational choices. The inviting conversational style and practical advice are designed to engage parents contemplating their children's educational journeys while fostering critical discussions about the suitability and value of different teaching appro... more
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