Getting Started with Homeschooling Practical Considerations for Parents of School-Aged Children © Beverley Paine |
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Preparing a Philosophy Statement Evolving a statement of philosophy is the first, and most important, step in planning an educational program. It is worthy of considerable time spent with partners and children discussing what education means to each of you. Your philosophy naturally determines your education goals, both long and short term. For most people starting out putting their thoughts on paper is beneficial and is a useful reference when discussing their educational program with others. To begin you need to write down in a simple and meaningful way all the education, spiritual, social, moral and emotional reasons why you wish your children to learn at home. Focus on positive reasons, or desirable outcomes, changing negative statements into positive ones as you go. This is a good opportunity to practice positive thinking which becomes invaluable when relating to others why you have chosen this educational path for your children. Everyone responds better to positive comments and you will find that others may feel less threatened by what they may see as a radical action taken by you. Thinking positively is one of the best ways to build and maintain self-confidence. Your philosophy statement serves many purposes:
It can include any aspect of education you feel is essential, either intuitively or idealistically, including reference to commercial or other pre-packaged curriculum resources. The preparation of your philosophy statement is a good way to affirm your reasons for choosing home schooling. The statement does not have to be long, or modeled on a philosophy document may have seen elsewhere. It is a statement of your education beliefs and long term goals, and will have more meaning for you if it is in your own words. If you are familiar with educational terminology use it; however, if educational terms confuse you, don’t use them. Use your natural style of language and express, as simply as you can how you feel and what you believe about education. Philosophy statements can change over time. As you become more experienced it is only natural that you may change some of your views and practices. Reading your statements periodically is a useful habit to adopt. This promotes keeping them up to date as you make additions and alterations when necessary. Changes are often prompted by new information or ideas you have come across as you practice home education. On the next page you'll find the philosophy statement and long term goals of the author’s home based learning program. These formed the basis of her children’s home education curriculum. Note how the document is divided into different sections, each focusing on a particular area of importance. Because it is such an important foundational aspect of the home learning program, it took several discussions and raft copies to produce a document which clearly outlined the family’s educational beliefs and needs.
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