Rethinking Education
August 22nd, 2005 at 4:25 pm (Unschooling Life)
We’re gearing up for the Rethinking Education conference Labor Day weekend. It will be my first unschooling conference, and I’ll be hosting a workshop/roundtable discussion on entrepreneuring unschoolers. I’ll be the first to admit, I don’t have a heck of a lot of know-how about most of the businesses homeschooling families enter into. I know the magazine - what it took to get here, the ins and outs of publishing, etc. - but that’s about it. But, I’m researching. And, since I’m mearly a facilitator, I don’t need to be an expert in all areas of entrepreneurship. I’ll bring my own experiences into the discussion, as well as what I’ve found out in my reasearch. I’ll most likely bring in a handout or two, as well. Should be an interesting afternoon.
Also, Friday evening, I’ll have a table at which I can sell the magazine. I’m not sure how the conference is set up, but hopefully I won’t be stuck in a little room somewhere. We’ll see. I’ll have magazines with me throughout the conference, so conference goers should be able to recognize me. There are so many wonderful unschooling families I’ve talked with only via email, and it would be wonderful to actually meet some of them in person.
I’m looking forward to seeing Peter Kowalke’s Grown Without Schooling documentary. It’s something I’ve been meaning to watch for a few years, now, so I hope that the workshop and the documentary don’t overlap (he discusses the documentary in his LFLF article about college here). I’m also interested in hearing Pat Farenga talk about knowing John Holt, and I can’t wait to see Holt’s 1981 Phil Donahue appearance. Unfortunately, Linda Dobson won’t be speaking until Sunday, and in order to get Terry back to work in time, we’ll have to miss it. Oh, well. Can’t have it all….
Kenzie and Terry decided they would rather spend the weekend visiting DFW museums and such. They’ve chosen the Fort Worth Museum of Science and History, and they’re trying to decide between the Ft. Worth Zoo or the museums at Fair Park (The Science Place, the Dalls Zoo’s Aquarium, and the Dallas Museum of Natural History, as well as many others). In any case, I know they’ll have a blast. They don’t usually spend much time alone together, so this will be a special trip for them. And, I’ll be able to focus solely on the conference, itself. I’m a very hands-on parent, and I know I’d be spending a good deal of time in the kids’ area, missing most of the speakers.
If anyone reading this will be attending Friday or Saturday, drop me a line. I’d love to meet you!