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| #Post#: 14574-------------------------------------------------- | |
| Fall Classes | |
| By: Jack Date: August 22, 2019, 2:17 pm | |
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| I wasn't sure what to do with this section. I didn't expect to | |
| be adding to it, but didn't want to delete it either, so I | |
| thought maybe I could make these postings here. | |
| I've had a couple of meetings this week about working with the | |
| homeschooling group. It looks like there's definitely enough | |
| interest to make it worthwhile to run something. | |
| My meeting Tuesday was with a guy - let's call him Mr. M for now | |
| - whom is a leader in the homeschooling group. Not much to say | |
| about him, though he did have one interesting comment. | |
| "You'll probably have three groups of people interested in this. | |
| Mom's who don't know how to connect with the fiction their sons | |
| like; religious types who are scared of most fiction; and STEM | |
| types who don't understand why their kids need fiction." | |
| That's not an exact quote, but it's generally correct. | |
| I'd have to double check to be sure, but I think we had 22 | |
| families show at the meeting today, which represented 39 kids. | |
| Most of them were boys. Most of them were between 9 and 14. | |
| I am putting together a couple of reading lists over the next | |
| few days for several reasons. First, so I can find out how many | |
| of the kids have read any of the proposed books. Second, so the | |
| religious homeschoolers have a chance to check on how | |
| 'appropriate' anything with which they're not familiar might be. | |
| That part shouldn't be too difficult, since I was already | |
| teaching at a Christian school, and I'll mostly be teaching the | |
| books I've already taught in the last two years. | |
| Over the next week or so, I'm going to meet with each of the | |
| families involved, so I can get an idea of exactly what they | |
| expect, and of the needs of each of the kids involved. I think | |
| I might have irritated a couple of people who thought they were | |
| interviewing me, who learned that I not only don't care if they | |
| come or not, but that they have to earn the right to be there. | |
| There are a few kids whom I'll definitely be directing elsewhere | |
| - they're just too young for me to work with. I suppose they | |
| could really shock me, but I'm not interested in working one on | |
| one or babysitting. With the kids back in school, I'll have | |
| some free time again, even though I'll still be working the | |
| stores about 24 hours a week, but that doesn't mean I want to | |
| tie it all up again. | |
| #Post#: 14577-------------------------------------------------- | |
| Re: Fall Classes | |
| By: Zyngaru Date: August 22, 2019, 2:54 pm | |
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| Interesting that you are being drawn back into teaching again. | |
| Since this is homeschooling, would you be doing your lessons | |
| over a computer screen or in person at some location the kids | |
| could get to? I really can't see you as becoming a roving | |
| teacher, going to each homeschoolers home to teach them | |
| individually. Although if you had time it wouldn't be a bad | |
| idea. It would just take a lot of time visiting each homeschool | |
| one day a week for however many hours that would be necessary to | |
| teach your lesson. | |
| As you already know, the most difficult parents will probably be | |
| the religious parents, when it comes to selecting books. I find | |
| it so funny, when conservative Bible Thumping Preachers condemn | |
| Harry Potter and praise The Lion, The Witch and the Wardrobe. | |
| Hopefully the religious parents that you have are either | |
| moderate, or if conservative they are at least open to | |
| discussion. | |
| #Post#: 14579-------------------------------------------------- | |
| Re: Fall Classes | |
| By: Jack Date: August 22, 2019, 3:20 pm | |
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| [quote author=Zyngaru link=topic=1442.msg14577#msg14577 | |
| date=1566503644] | |
| Since this is homeschooling, would you be doing your lessons | |
| over a computer screen or in person at some location the kids | |
| could get to? | |
| [/quote] | |
| Sorry, I've discussed this elsewhere (maybe just in chat?) so I | |
| didn't do much build up or introduction to it. | |
| We have a local home schooling group, mostly who work together | |
| for field trips, PE classes, and social activities, where more | |
| than just family kids are needed/helpful. I have worked with | |
| this group in the past (it's how I met Joe Mintz), and we offer | |
| a discount for them, for any books/educational material they | |
| order through us. | |
| When they found out I wasn't going to be teaching anymore, they | |
| contacted me to find out if I'd be interested in doing something | |
| smaller scale - similar to what I was doing at BCA, but with | |
| less kids, on a less regular schedule, and not all day. | |
| I mainly quite teaching because of the time demands, especially | |
| that they were keeping me away from the store. I did like | |
| working with the kids, and I was willing to at least consider | |
| the idea. | |
| At this point, we will probably be meeting at the campus store | |
| and running the groups there. It's fairly central for our area, | |
| and the game rooms are never in use during the school day, and | |
| they're already set up to handle a bunch of people, so they're a | |
| great place, and hopefully we'll get some sales since people are | |
| coming in. | |
| #Post#: 14698-------------------------------------------------- | |
| Re: Fall Classes | |
| By: Jack Date: August 30, 2019, 10:16 am | |
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| I have been able to meet with all the potential families, and it | |
| looks like we have things worked out. Of the 22 that attended | |
| the original meeting, 21 of them followed up, and 19 of those | |
| are participating after the meetings (the other 2 wanted full | |
| control over what I taught, and since I'm not being paid for | |
| this, I had no trouble not agreeing to that). There were also | |
| another five families that hadn't made the original meeting for | |
| one reason or another, but who contacted me later and were | |
| interested. | |
| There are a few kids who I barred from attending - mostly those | |
| well below the age I'll be teaching (I put 9 as the bottom | |
| limit, though I did allow one 8 year old who is a very advanced | |
| reader), who were mostly going to be attending because older | |
| siblings were. | |
| We have one more mass meeting next Tuesday, when we'll be | |
| reviewing goals and intentions, to make sure we all agree on | |
| what's expected. I'm also going to be finalizing a list for the | |
| first few books by then. | |
| #Post#: 14700-------------------------------------------------- | |
| Re: Fall Classes | |
| By: Zyngaru Date: August 30, 2019, 12:53 pm | |
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| [quote author=Jack link=topic=1442.msg14698#msg14698 | |
| date=1567178160] | |
| (the other 2 wanted full control over what I taught, and since | |
| I'm not being paid for this, I had no trouble not agreeing to | |
| that). | |
| [/quote] | |
| That didn't surprise me. There are always a few control freaks. | |
| I would imagine that most parents that home school are | |
| controlling to some extent, to have the mentality to actually | |
| home school. | |
| So did these two families decide to not be a part of the | |
| program, are taking some time to think about it, chose to | |
| participate even if they can't control everything? | |
| Obviously I understand why you said NO to being controlled. You | |
| have to be in control if you are going to teach and have any | |
| lasting affect on your students. | |
| #Post#: 14707-------------------------------------------------- | |
| Re: Fall Classes | |
| By: Jack Date: August 30, 2019, 5:48 pm | |
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| [quote author=Zyngaru link=topic=1442.msg14700#msg14700 | |
| date=1567187596] | |
| So did these two families decide to not be a part of the | |
| program, are taking some time to think about it, chose to | |
| participate even if they can't control everything? | |
| [/quote] | |
| Nope, those are two of the families who won't be participating. | |
| I feel bad for their kids, but that's hardly the worst issue | |
| they're facing. | |
| #Post#: 14739-------------------------------------------------- | |
| Re: Fall Classes | |
| By: Jack Date: September 1, 2019, 4:48 pm | |
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| Our first meeting is Tuesday. It turns out I am going to give | |
| the kids some control, which means the parents will end up with | |
| some. | |
| I'm making a list of the best/most popular novels I've taught in | |
| the last nearly two years, and I'm going to give the kids a | |
| chance to mark which ones interest them the most and which ones | |
| they've already read. | |
| Tuesday is just going to be setting things up. | |
| At this point, I'm going to be doing this on Tuesdays and | |
| Thursdays. Over the next three days, we're going to be talking | |
| about why to read, how to find things one likes to read, and the | |
| purposes of teaching reading. I want to leave plenty of room | |
| for discussions, but also do some stuff, so we'll be reading | |
| short stories. Probably a Sherlock Holmes to start, and maybe | |
| read a Goosebumps book, then watch the video (like One Night in | |
| Horrorland, since many of the Goosebumps seem to be kind of | |
| girlcentric on the main characters). | |
| After that, I'm planning to do first books in series, like | |
| Tarzan, Percy Jackson, Ranger's Apprentice, Magician: | |
| Apprentice, Eye of the World, Hatchet, and Pawn of Prophecy are | |
| all good places to start boys in finding something that interest | |
| them. | |
| #Post#: 14780-------------------------------------------------- | |
| Re: Fall Classes | |
| By: Jack Date: September 3, 2019, 5:16 pm | |
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| We did have our first meeting today. Everyone showed up. I | |
| mostly talked about how I plan to approach things, what I expect | |
| from the participants, and I handed out a list of potential | |
| reading material. We'll see how things pick up on Thursday. | |
| #Post#: 14814-------------------------------------------------- | |
| Re: Fall Classes | |
| By: Jack Date: September 6, 2019, 3:55 pm | |
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| We've had a couple of meetings now, and it looks like there are | |
| going to be a total of 28 kids participating - 26 of them boys. | |
| As I mentioned before, most of them are the same ages I've been | |
| teaching - between 5th and 8th grade, so about 10 to 14. There | |
| are a couple of 15 year olds and one 16 (those are all three | |
| boys) and my youngest is only 8, but he already reads on a 7th | |
| grade level, his dad's not a reader, and his mom just can't keep | |
| up with him, so she hopes that turning him over to me for | |
| reading will let her concentrate on other things. | |
| The oldest boy, Dwayne, is dyslexic. He's had all the training | |
| for it, and he knows what to do, but he and his mom struggle | |
| with getting him to read. She hopes that being in a group with | |
| other kids and reading 'boys books' and stuff that's maybe more | |
| fun will help him. | |
| I need to spend a minute or two talking to each of the kids. I | |
| might end up doing that outside of our meetings at some point. | |
| Maybe I could invite them over for a pool party? | |
| At this point, we're meeting with all the kids together. None | |
| of them are especially advanced readers (except Hudson, who's | |
| only advanced for his age, not compared to all the other kids). | |
| Since this isn't a school, I don't have to keep them all busy | |
| five days a week, so if they finish sooner, that's fine with me. | |
| What I really hope to do is run things kind of like a book | |
| club, and get them all talking about what they've read. I'll be | |
| able to let their parents know what we're reading and give them | |
| some homework ideas, but all I'm really interested is helping | |
| them get interested in reading and find things they like to | |
| read. | |
| #Post#: 15862-------------------------------------------------- | |
| Re: Fall Classes | |
| By: Zyngaru Date: November 9, 2019, 9:29 am | |
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| I thought I would ask about an update for this, since it's been | |
| two months. How are things going? The boys getting into | |
| reading? | |
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