Saturday, May 3, 2008

Homeschooling in America

George Washington: “My mother was the most beautiful woman I ever saw. All I am I owe to my mother. I attribute all my success in life to the moral, intellectual and physical education I received from her.”
This is what our first national leader states about his mother and implies about home education. It speaks volumes to the effects mothers at home have on their children's characters and intellectual development. My mother heard on the radio today a remarkable story about Thomas Edison. I researched him and found a website with his biography. Apparently his teacher decided his broad forehead showed his brains were scattered or "'addled'" (Beals). The youngster according to the radio broadcast said he would never go back to school again. And he didn't. Rather, his mother took him under her wing and taught him "'the three R's'" and from Bible. with this he took off. Soon enough he'd surpassed his parents and began learning from a tutor. This didn't go so well and he began to teach himself. Everything he did is remarkable for a boy his age. This illustrates the principle that education doesn't depend on the teaching system of today. A child can excel outside of the system and expand his own learning through independent work.
Talking to a classmate on homeschooling, she commented how one must be textbook savvy. This is true, often homeschooling depends heavily on textbooks given the parents limited knowledge on every topic needed to learn. But this develops in the child great work habits... learning to take information from the book and working on his own to gain knowledge. It builds self-initiative skills as well. Also a child can develop without peer pressure and can focus on studying instead of complying with the pressure from his classmate.
To conclude, homeschooling has deep history roots and recommendations from men as fine and as far back as George Washington. It raises the mother in the eyes of the child, she is not only their mother she is their educator as well.


http://www.brainyquote.com/quotes/authors/g/george_washington.html Retrieved April 30th, 2008
http://www.thomasedison.com/biography.html Retrieved May 3rd 2008

4 comments:

Anonymous said...

This was an excellent post! I am familiar with the story about Thomas Edison and think that is so neat about his mother. I am so thankful to have been homeschooled. What a treasure to spend every day at home with the ones I love the most!

Anonymous said...

Hey you! you are soooo funny, always changing the look of your blog, i would think you would say it was a waste of time!! goes along with liking sponge bob! ha ha.
creative photography at your house! that pic of your bro's goes perfect with your history theme, it has a history feel to it, not sure why. like all those pictures you see of great men of history, standing tall in front of the sunset, in all their due glory as we remember all the great things they did... except that we know that they are just your brohters :o) ha ha.

I hope your presentation went well about homeschooling! i forgot to ask you. very bad.
I also very much appreciate beng homsechooled and admire our moms who have the endurance to do so!! I trust that one day, in the Lord's strength, I will be able to do the same for my kids. love ya!
~lizzie
ps, please excuse my dad's crazy pic!! LOL

Historian Anne said...

Thanks for visiting! Great pic! Way to go Mr. Sutherland!
The homeschooling presentation went really well. I sensed the Lord really helped me to speak clearly and have answers for all the questions people posed.
I do have a hard time taking time to change my blog. I tend to think its a waste of time as you said! Very observant of you dear! I changed it out of the spur of the moment when Corina's blog inspired me to make mine more visually appealing.
Very funny how you figured out it was my brothers!! It does have that farm-boy standing strong in honor and dignity, history look to it.
You must vote on my little poll! I can't have my vote win the day with a 100% majority!

Anonymous said...

ha ha, of course they are your brothers, they look just like them! AND, theyhappen to be the most likely pair of guys you'd post a picture of on your blog! :o) Bet you could pick my bros out like that! He he, wouldnt a pic like that make a funny christmas photo!!! :oD

My favorite time to study in history is WWII, but in a very close second comes ancient times, so thus will i vote!

See you tomorrow? Maybe I'll come up and say hi. cant stand being so close to you for so ling and yet not seeing you!!!

love ya!
~lizzie

Welcome!

This is a place to read snipets of history, presented from a Biblical mindset. Learning from the past is essential. One learns the mistakes and successes from our heritage and is guided in wiser paths to make your own stamp on history.