Books on Homeschooling
Browse a selection of our community’s favorite books on homeschooling and alternative pedagogies.
Books in French
L'éducation à domicile au Québec
Marie Noelle Marineau, Julie Roux, Julie R Bordeleau, Marie-Eve BoudreaultLes apprentissages en famille vous intriguent? C’est peut-être une aventure que vous aimeriez tenter, mais vous ne savez pas trop si c’est pour vous et votre famille. Vous souhaiteriez avoir plus d’informations sur le sujet pour vous aider à choisir et permettre à votre famille de s’épanouir à travers ce mode de vie?
Ce tour d’horizon sur l’éducation à domicile, écrit par quatre mamans qui font ou qui ont vécu les apprentissages en famille et qui sont impliquées dans ce milieu stimulant, vous permettra de trouver l’information essentielle dont vous avez besoin pour offrir le meilleur à votre enfant. Vous pourrez vous informer sur les aspects suivants, et plus encore :
– Les différentes raisons qui poussent les familles à faire ce choix
– Les nombreuses philosophies et pédagogies dont vous pouvez vous inspirer (et où trouver des ressources)
– Pourquoi les recherches sont en faveur des apprentissages en famille
– S’il est possible de faire ce choix avec un enfant à défis particuliers
– Les mythes qui entourent ce choix (et comment en parler avec l’entourage)
– Tout le volet financier (parce que c’est un aspect non négligeable)
Découvrez plus d’une vingtaine de témoignages de différents parents éducateurs de la francophonie qui partagent une parcelle de leur expérience!
Marie Noelle Marineau, Julie Roux, Julie R Bordeleau, Marie-Eve Boudreault
30 avril 2020
Éducation domicile au Québec
979-8637480364
212
Le grand guide des pédagogies alternatives + de 140 activités de 0 à 12 ans
Madeleine Deny, Anne Cécile PigacheMadeleine Deny, Anne Cécile Pigache
avril, 2017
Eyrolles
Guide pédagogies
9782212566130
248
Faire l'école à la maison
Isa LiseIsa Lise
mars, 2017
Eyrolles
École maison
9782212566031
192
L'école à la maison au Québec
Christine BrabantChristine Brabant
novembre, 2013
Presses Université Québec
École maison
9782760538993 (27605389911)
254
Books in English
Home Learning Year by Year: How to design a homeschool curriculum from preschool through high school
Rebecca RuppFinally, homeschoolers have a comprehensive guide to designing a homeschool curriculum, from one of the country’s foremost homeschooling experts. , Rebecca Rupp presents a structured plan to ensure that your children will learn what they need to know when they need to know it, from preschool through high school. Based on the traditional pre-K through 12th-grade structure, Home Learning Year by Year features:
The integral subjects to be covered within each grade
Standards for knowledge that should be acquired by your child at each level
Recommended books to use as texts for every subject
Guidelines for the importance of each topic: which knowledge is essential and which is best for more expansive study based on your child’s personal interests
Suggestions for how to sensitively approach less academic subjects, such as sex education and physical fitness
Rebecca Rupp
Three Rivers Press
9780609805855
Teach Your Own: The John Holt Book of Homeschooling
John Holt, Pat FarengaToday more than one and a half million children are being taught at home by their own parents. In this expanded edition of the book that helped launch the whole movement, Pat Farenga has distilled John Holt’s timeless understanding of the ways children come to understand the world and added up-to-the-moment practical advice. Rather than proposing that parents turn their homes into miniature schools, Holt and Farenga demonstrate how ordinary parents can help children grow as social, active learners. Chapters on living with children, “serious play,” children and work, and learning difficulties will be of interest to all parents, whether home schooling or not, as well as to teachers. This new edition is supplemented with financial and legal advice as well as a guide to cooperating with schools and facing the common objections to home schooling.Teach Your Own not only has all the vital information necessary to be the bible for parents teaching their own children, it also conveys John Holt’s wise and passionate belief in every child’s ability to learn from the world that has made his wonderful books into enduring classics.
John Holt, Pat Farenga
Da Capo Press
9780738206943
The Homeschooling Book of Answers: The 101 Most Important Questions Answered by Homeschooling’s Most Respected Voices
Linda DobsonMore and more families today are turning to homeschooling to teach their children. But where do they go to find honest, practical answers to questions such as: Can I afford it? Or, how will my child make friends without going to school? Look no further. This invaluable guidebook—completely updated to include the 101 most important homeschooling concerns—answers all those questions and more. Inside, you’ll learn:
·Methods of motivating, teaching, and testing homeschooled children
·The latest on the growing use of distance-learning tools
·Ways to homeschool your special-needs child
·The differences between homeschooling younger children and teenagers
Drawing from the collective wisdom and experience of homeschooling’s most respected voices, The Homeschooling Book of Answers is your essential guide to this widely popular—and flexible—educational approach.
Linda Dobson
Three Rivers Press
9780761535706
The Unhurried Homeschooler: A Simple, Mercifully Short Book on Homeschooling
Durenda WilsonHomeschooling is a wonderful, worthwhile pursuit, but many homeschool parents struggle with feelings of burnout and frustration. If you have ever felt this way, you’re not alone! Most of us need to be reminded of the “why” of homeschooling from time to time—but The Unhurried Homeschooler takes parents a step further and lifts the unnecessary burdens that many parents place on themselves.
Drawing on twenty years of homeschooling her eight children, Durenda Wilson gently reminds parents about the things that really matter, as she offers a clear portrait of what a life-giving home life can be during the homeschooling years. Reading The Unhurried Homeschooler is like having coffee with a trusted friend. You’ll be encouraged as you learn to do what God has put before you. This book will lighten your load while helping you learn how to raise life long learners and ENJOY the homeschool years with your kids.
Durenda Wilson
CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform
9781523805921
The Well-Adjusted Child: The Social Benefits of Homeschooling Paperback – June 8, 2007
Rachel GathercoleSocialization may well be the single most important aspect of education today. With high and rising rates of divorce, drug abuse, youth violence, alcoholism, teen promiscuity, and so forth, we cannot afford to let this issue go unexamined.To cling to the idea that what we, as a culture, are doing now is the right and best way for all children simply because it is what we are used to is to shut our eyes and minds to other possibilities-possibilities that may well afford greater happiness, success, peace, and safety to our own children.At a time when people feel more disconnected than ever before, we cannot afford to overlook or allow ourselves to be blinded to an option which offers great benefits, including a rich, fulfilling, and healthy social life, that our children may well need for the future. Homeschooling offers great social benefits to kids and parents. And when we understand them, our children are the ones who will win.
Autrice:
Rachel Gathercole
Éditeur:
Mapletree Publishing Co.
ISBN/EAN:
1600651070
Free to learn
Peter GrayOur children spend their days being passively instructed, and made to sit still and take tests-often against their will. We call this imprisonment schooling, yet wonder why kids become bored and misbehave. Even outside of school children today seldom play and explore without adult supervision, and are afforded few opportunities to control their own lives. The result: anxious, unfocused children who see schooling-and life-as a series of hoops to struggle through.
In Free to Learn, developmental psychologist Peter Gray argues that our children, if free to pursue their own interests through play, will not only learn all they need to know, but will do so with energy and passion. Children come into this world burning to learn, equipped with the curiosity, playfulness, and sociability to direct their own education. Yet we have squelched such instincts in a school model originally developed to indoctrinate, not to promote intellectual growth.
To foster children who will thrive in today’s constantly changing world, we must entrust them to steer their own learning and development. Drawing on evidence from anthropology, psychology, and history, Gray demonstrates that free play is the primary means by which children learn to control their lives, solve problems, get along with peers, and become emotionally resilient. This capacity to learn through play evolved long ago, in hunter-gatherer bands where children acquired the skillsof the culture through their own initiatives. And these instincts still operate remarkably well today, as studies at alternative, democratically administered schools show. When children are in charge of their own education, they learn better-and at lower cost than the traditional model of coercive schooling.
A brave, counterintuitive proposal for freeing our children from the shackles of the curiosity-killing institution we call school, Free to Learn suggests that it’s time to stop asking what’s wrong with our children, and start asking what’s wrong with the system. It shows how we can act-both as parents and as members of society-to improve children’s lives and promote their happiness and learning.
Auteur:
Peter Gray
Éditeur:
Basic Books
ISBN/EAN:
0465025994