Coming up this week on HSLDA’s @home e-vents…

Coming up this week on

HSLDA’s @home e-vents…

Tuesday, April 6—Raising Boys

Have you been privileged with the unique, exciting (and sometimes annoying!) task of raising boys? Have you ever wondered how you can raise these boys to become real men of God?

On Tuesday, April 6, @ 9:00 p.m. (ET), veteran homeschooling leaders and parents Hal and Melanie Young will provide you with advice and encouragement on the subject of boys in their @home e-vent, Raising Real Men. The Youngs will be sharing why it is more crucial than ever that Christian fathers and mothers make an intentional and counter-cultural move today to raise real men to serve God, family, and country in the challenging years ahead.

Don’t miss this chance to hear Hal and Melanie explain the current threat to our boys’ masculine identity and the biblical solution. Come be encouraged as you are equipped to train real leaders for the next generation! Register now

Periodic Table Song

Periodic Table Song

The Elements (To be sung to the tune of Gilbert and Sullivan’s A Modern Major General)

by Tom Lehrer

There’s antimony, arsenic, aluminum, selenium,
And hydrogen and oxygen and nitrogen and rhenium
And nickel, neodymium, neptunium, germanium,
And iron, americium, ruthenium, uranium,
Europium, zirconium, lutetium, vanadium
And lanthanum and osmium and astatine and radium
And gold, protactinium and indium and gallium
And iodine and thorium and thulium and thallium.

Go to this website for the rest of the verses: http://www.sciencebase.com/periodic_table_song.html

You can listen to Lehrer here (3700kb Quicktime Mov file).

Check out a fantastic animated version of The Elements here.

Read about the discoveries of elements 111 and 115, and our historical timeline showing the discovery of the elements.

Why teaching is ‘not like making motorcars’

Why teaching is ‘not like making motorcars’

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STORY HIGHLIGHTS

  • Educator says the school system is broken and must focus on individuals
  • Sir Ken Robinson: Schools today work like factories
  • Robinson: “The problem is that educating young people is not like making motorcars”
  • Comments came in an interview after the recent TED Conference

(CNN) — Sir Ken Robinson says our education system works like a factory. It’s based on models of mass production and conformity that actually prevent kids from finding their passions and succeeding, he said.

“The problem is that educating young people is not like making motorcars — at all,” the author and educator said in a recent interview. “And one key difference is that motorcars have no interest in how they’re made, and young people do.”

Robinson, author of “The Element: How Finding Your Passion Changes Everything,” spoke to CNN after a recent lecture at the TED Conference in Long Beach, California.

TED is a nonprofit group dedicated to “ideas worth spreading” which makes talks from its conferences available online. Watch a 2006 “TED talk” with Ken Robinson

Instead of trying to mass-produce children who are good at taking tests and memorizing things, schools should emphasize personal development, Robinson said. Not all kids are good at the same things, and the education system shouldn’t pretend they should all turn out the same, he said.

“We can’t just improve [schools],” he said. “We have to radically transform them.”

Schools today are “preoccupied with certain types of ability,” he said…

Robinson said his aim is to help students find their passions and to inspire creativity.

That will keep them from turning into complacent and bored adults, he said.

Read more here and listen to the video here:

http://www.cnn.com/2010/OPINION/03/17/ted.ken.robinson/

By John D. Sutter, CNN
March 17, 2010 7:00 a.m. EDT

Keystone Magazine January 2010

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Edited by Craig S. Smith

36-page Journal.
The 21cm x 29.7cm (A4 sized), 36-page

CONTENTS of January 2010:

*Feature Family – North Island NZ
*15 Things a Father Must Do With His Son
*Motivation by Andrew Pudewa
*Humour in Teaching by Andrew Pudewa
*The Philosophy of Christian Curriculum
– Teaching Composition
– Mathematics
*Lies Public Schools  Tell – Part 5
*10 Things NOT to Do with Young Children by Harvey Bluedorn
*Letters
*Home Education Research – 15 Years Later: Home Educated Canadian Adults
*What is Your World View? And How Did you Get it?

Photo on this Keystone different to photo shown here.

Reviews:

DIANA WARING a veteran of more than 10 years as a key-note speaker to home school conventions said, We LOVE Keystone!! Its a fabulous magazine for Home Schoolers!

JOHN ANGELICO editor of the Australian Home Schooling newsletter Families Honouring Christ said, This top quality journal of international ranking comes out of New Zealand.

To order do one of the following:

send email to sales@hef.org.nz with visa number

post cheque or visa number to PO Box 9064, Palmerston North

fax: 06 357-4389

phone: 06 357-4399

Trademe (fees added):  http://www.trademe.co.nz/Members/Listings.aspx?member=2366144

Sella (No added fees):  http://www.sella.co.nz/store/4ym9qg/home-education-foundation/display-100/

Homeschool team Free Range Robotics on Shine TV tonight (repeats Sat and Sun)

Homeschool team Free Range Robotics

on Shine TV tonight (repeats Sat and Sun)

There is a program to be aired on Shine TV tonight on the Robotics team, showing their winning team video, (minus their music for copyright reasons), directed by Michael Lawton.

‘Nzone Focus’ on Shine TV, sky digital channel 111 ..  Thursday 2030

[repeats Saturday 2130 and Sunday 1900]

You can watch online here: http://www.shinetv.co.nz/streaming.php

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For more information on the National and International winning team go to:  https://hef.org.nz/2010/homeschool-team-free-range-robotics-have-won-the-nz-national-vex-robotics-championship/

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Free Range Robotics team members: Michael Lawton, George Gillard, Rhinannon Waller, Terry Patterson, Richard Paul, Steven Lawton, Ethan Allen, David Paul, Max Waller, Hannah Ross, Kane Ross (not in photo: Daniel Minnee)