Today, we continue our exploration of what ‘suitable education’ really is in case law by looking at the ‘reasonable expectation’ that parents…recognition of the child’s NEEDS, ATTITUDES, and ASPIRATIONS. A double standard that NO school meets.
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100 Days of #RadiCoolUnschooling – Day 23
What is ‘suitable’ education? What is ‘consistent involvement of parents? And how does that fit with literacy and numeracy?
100 Days of #RadiCoolUnschooling – Day 22
So what exactly is ‘suitable education’? What does the law and case law say on the subject?
100 Days of #RadiCoolUnschooling – Day 21
When Kirsty Williams spoke in the Senedd to introduce her new #HomeEd guidelines proposal, I was appalled to discover she did not appear to know the definition of ‘suitable education’ in case law. But I have discovered, sadly neither do many home educators. This week I hope to begin to unravel some of that…for BOTH sides.
100 Days of #RadiCoolUnschooling – Day 1
A year? Has it really been a year? Yes, but unfortunately we are no further along the road to dispelling the #HomeEd myths. Especially in the media and politics. So we are once more taking to the true power of the people through #SocialMedia to be heard in #100DaysOfHomeEd2018.
PanKwake’s Take on Home Ed Register…
Today’s blog is preempted by PanKwake. Her views on the proposed changes to #HomeEd laws in #England and #Wales.