Melbourne Home Education Conference: 11 September 2010

Melbourne Home Education

Conference: 11 September 2010

Only 4 days until this conference.

Thanks to all those who have registered so far. We would find it very helpful if you are intending to come, if you would send Jonathan an email 2010-craig-smith-seminar@lifelonglearning.co to let him know how many in your family will be attending. It will help us with catering for morning and afternoon teas. You can register at the conference. Registrations on the day are most welcome.

https://hef.org.nz/2010/melbourne-home-education-conference-11-september-2010/

Date: Saturday  11 September 2010

Venue: Presbyterian Church of Hawthorn, 580 Glenferrie Rd Hawthorn, Melbourne  3122,

Cost: $20 per family or $5.00 per session (including grandparents).  If you are in genuine financial difficulty, please contact us, and we would love to help you.

Register and Map here:

Speakers: Craig Smith, Wendy Hill and Jonathan Field

Contact:  Jonathan  and Katie 03 9018 9286 2010-craig-smith-seminar@lifelonglearning.co

Programme:

9:00am Registration

9:15 Welcome & Notices

9:30-11:00  Keynote: Craig Smith “Home Education — Getting Things into Perspective”

11:00-11:30 Morning Tea (Drink and light refreshment provided)

11:30-1:00 Two electives

1. “Christian Dad’s Essential Role in Home Education” Craig Smith

2.  “The Elements of Music” Wendy Hill

1:00-1:30 BYO lunch. Drinks provided.

1:30- 2:30 Two  electives

1. “The Christian Imperative–Why all Christians Must Rescue Their Children From State Schools” Craig Smith

2. Teaching your children  Christian World Views” Jonathan Field

2:30-3:00 Afternoon Tea (Drink and light refreshment provided)

3:00-4:00 Two electives

1. “Christian Parents Preventing and Changing Rebellion in a Child’s Heart” Craig Smith

2. “Teaching your children Foreign Languages” Jonathan Field

Conference ends/looking at stands

Stands at Conference:

Home Education Foundation: https://hef.org.nz

The Gift of Music: https://www.lem.com.au/thegiftofmusic

Life Long Learning:  http://lifelonglearning.co/lifelonglearning.co/Welcome.html

Please note that all sessions will be presented from a distinctly Biblical perspective, although all attendees are most welc

A bit about the Speakers:

CRAIG SMITH

Our keynote speaker is Craig Smith, a home education pioneer and dad from New Zealand, who has been home educating his 8 children for over 30 years!  Craig runs the Home Education Foundation (https://hef.org.nz) in New Zealand.

Craig was born and grew up near Fresno, California, came to New Zealand as a 21-year-old in 1973 and has lived there ever since. He was soundly converted from hedonism by the Lord Jesus Christ in mid 1974 and was discipled by The Navigators, where he met his future wife, Barbara, a fair dinkum Kiwi from a high country sheep station in South Canterbury. Craig has a BA in Social Policy from Massey University. He and Barbara have four natural children, three by adoption and one permanently fostered, aged from 30 down to four, all being exclusively home educated from day one. Craig & Barbara established Christian Home Schoolers of NZ in 1986, which later became the Home Education Foundation, and have organised and spoken at scores of conferences all over NZ for the last 23 years. They’ve been working full time for the Home Education Foundation, a charitable trust supported solely by private donations and book sales, since 1998.

and

WENDY HILL

Wendy Hill has taught piano and general music appreciation since the early 1970s.  After 20 years of teaching, she was frustrated with the humanistic, man-glorifying music methods she had been using.  She homeschooled her two children and could find no suitable teachers or Biblical methods for their Christian music education.   So in 1991 she began developing The Gift of Music series basing it on Scripture and a God-honouring foundation.  The series is a complete music course consisting of two main parts.  One is The Elements of Music course of four volumes covering music theory, music, church and world history, basic keyboard skills and simple composition.  The other is a specific beginners’ piano course, Music for our Maker which focuses more on piano skills but includes The Elements of Music volumes as well.

In the last twenty years of developing this program, Wendy has published 22 books, 9 CDs and 8 DVDs as well as provided workshops, seminars and teacher training in Australia, New Zealand, Malaysia and Singapore.  The materials are now in these countries as well as USA, UK, Northern Ireland, China and Peru.

Today Wendy continues teaching writing, speaking and training teachers in The Gift of Music program as well as being a proud Grandma of three adorable grandaughters.

and

JONATHAN FIELD

Jonathan Field was home educated in Australia by dedicated Australian home education pioneers Chris and Susan Field.  He has a passion for teaching Christian worldview and learning foreign languages.  Jonathan has recently embarked on the adventure of home educating his own family, with the birth of his first son in July 2009.

Coming of Age Seminar 10 September 2010

Coming of Age Seminar

Friday the 10th of September

Venue: Salt Lounge, Matipo Street, Palmerston North

Time: 7:30pm

Cost: $2.00 per person

This seminar is suited to parents who have Children 10,11,12 or any age really.

This seminar is to be interactive and will give  parents ideas for celebrating a coming of age birthday/ceremony for our children at age 13 or 14 and how to celebrate our youths transition from childhood to adulthood.

The importance of the fathers role at these ages, and how to homeschool into these years will also be covered.

We will be having Speakers sharing about what they have done, and a Q&A time, also resources available too.

This will be great for both Mums and Dads.

To register please contact Katrina Pereka on 3542349 or katrinapereka@yahoo.co.nz
Please register before 6th of Sep so I can confirm venue. If you have only just heard about this then give Katrina a call straight away, you will be able to come.

New Zealand Vegemite Spelling Bee

My name is Janet Lucas and I am the organiser of the New Zealand Vegemite Spelling Bee. I would appreciate it if you could forward the information below about the spelling bee to parents of year eight students as the event has changed. It now starts when the US Spelling Bee starts (now) instead of next year when the students are in Year Nine.

The enrollment process has also changed. Schools must enrol directly with Scripps online in the US and pay $US99. Home schooled children are eligible for participation in the New Zealand Vegemite Spelling Bee. They follow the same enrollment instructions as a school does but pay a $US10 enrollment fee.

Many thanks
Janet Lucas

Details on the New Zealand Vegemite Spelling Bee


I am the organiser of the New Zealand Vegemite Spelling Bee. This email follows a letter I sent to all schools with Year Eight students. The letter detailed the New Zealand Vegemite Spelling Bee and the spelling bee programme.

I would love to receive an email from you if your year eight home schooled child is interested in taking part in this programme.

The aim of the programme is to help generate students’ interest in spelling and help them learn some new words. Home schooled year eight students that enrol in the programme will receive a word list of 50 words to start learning. They then do a Top 100 Test before October 30 and send the marked test to me.

I will prepare a ranking list based on the scores. The results will be used to identify the top year 14 spellers from around the country, who will then advance to one of five regional Spelling Bees in November.

The top fourteen finalists from the five regionals will advance to the New Zealand Vegemite Spelling Bee Final, which will be held in Wellington on Saturday, 26 February 2011.

Any finalists who live outside of the lower North Island, together with one accompanying adult, will be given an airfare to fly to Wellington to compete in the final competition.

The overall Champion New Zealand Speller will then be flown to the United States to participate in the Scripps National Spelling Bee, to be held in June 2011.

The Scripps National Spelling Bee, now in its 84th year, is the world’s longest running academic competition and has been held more times than the Academy Awards. The Bee has become a cultural phenomenon in the United States, with 11 million children competing in school competitions across the US as well as countries from around the world, including New Zealand. The competition is screened live in the USA on prime time TV.

How do I enrol?


To take part in the New Zealand Vegemite Spelling Bee, your home schooled child
must first be enrolled with the Scripps National Spelling Bee in the United States of America.

To do so, go to www.spellingbee.com and follow the “Enrol Now” prompt.

When you get to the Scripps site, click on the box for countries without zip codes.

When you get to the NZ Spelling Bee programme page, you need to scroll to the bottom of the page and click next.

When you pay, it asks for state and zip. In State put, NZ and zip, 00000

The site will prompt you for your school details, a contact person, and the enrollment fee of US$10 (which must be made by credit card or equivalent).

When you enrol you will enter “home school association” under school type.

Once enrolment is complete, you will have immediate access to spelling bee materials provided by Scripps National Spelling Bee.

Email me and I will forward you the word list for year eights and the materials your child needs for the test.

 

Timeframe

17 August 17 – 15 October 15 2010 Schools with eligible students  enrol with Scripps National Spelling Bee
17 August 17 – 15 October 15 2010 Enrolled schools are emailed  all documents they need to run a school spelling bee (wordlists, test  sheet, participation certificate)
1-29 October  2010 Enrolled  schools run class and school spelling  bees
1 November  2010 All enrolled schools send test  results for Year Eight Spellers to New Zealand Vegemite Spelling Bee to  determine the semi-finalists
8 November  2010 Semi-finalists are  announced.
15  November 16  November 17  November 18  November 22  November Lower South Island Semi Final  in Dunedin  (2 finalists) Upper South Island Semi-Final  in Christchurch (2  finalists) Central North Island  Semi-Final in Hamilton (2  finalists) Upper North Island Final in  Auckland  (4 finalists) Lower North Island Final in  Wellington  (4 finalists)
23 February  2011 New  Zealand Vegemite Spelling Bee Final  in Wellington
End of May  2011 (date  tbc) Champion speller travels to  Washington DC to participate in Bee Week and  compete in Scripps National Spelling  Bee

For more information please visit www.spellingbee.co.nz or email info@spellingbee.co.nz.

Yours sincerely
Janet Lucas
Event Organiser
New Zealand Vegemite Spelling Bee
www.spellingbee.co.nz
021 709 124

Nelson Refresh Day Conference: 18 September 2010

Nelson Refresh Day Conference

For present or future home educating mothers

Saturday 18 September 2010
Hope Community Church, Ranzau Road, Hope

Come and be encouraged

“Be strong ,courageous, and firm; fear not nor be in terror before
them, for it is the Lord your God who goes with you: He will not fail
you or forsake you.” Deut 31:6

Join us for a day of refreshing. Take time to sit back, relax, socialize,
eat and be spiritually filled. No matter what season of life you are in,
or where you are on the home school journey, come and be filled
with courage.

Come and be encouraged by sitting at His feet and learning His ways…
”that times of refreshing may come from the Lord.” Acts 3 :19

Conference Programme

Venue Hope Community Church, Ranzau Road, Hope, Nelson.
9.30am Venue open, Registration
9:45am Welcome
10.00am “in COURAGE,” – Karen Dawson
11:00am Morning tea
11:30am “Knights in White Satin,”–Phillipa Ashton
12:30pm Lunch
1:30pm “Dare yourself to shine” – workshop with Becky Siame
2:00pm “Virtuous Maidens and Courageous Knights” – Kim Perks
2.45pm Afternoon tea
3:15pm “Destination Unknown – Surviving Life’s Detours,” – Maree Squire
4.00pm Craft-A-Gift to Encourage
5:15pm Dinner
6:15pm Drama
6:30pm Closing Remarks & Dessert

All are welcome. This is a non-denominational conference.

All topics will be addressed from a Christian world view.

Conference Information

Cost $ 40.00

Early Bird – $ 35.00 (If received before 18 August 2010)
All meals, teas, venue hire and craft included in cost.

To Register Complete the form below and return with a cheque made payable to Nelson Christian
Home Schoolers: c/o Rebecca Dawson, 38 Heritage Crescent, Richmond 7020.
Payments can be made by direct credit to Nelson Christian Home Schoolers,
Please contact Karen  for bank account details.  Please indicate your name on the payment.

For out of town visitors, billets can be arranged.

Enquiries All Billet enquiries to Angela Taylor – 03 541 9065 or email j.e.l.taylor@xtra.co.nz
All other Enquiries to Karen Dawson – 03 544 0752 or email kmdawson@xtra.co.nz

We look forward to seeing you.
With love from
The Refresh Team

Registration Form

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