Home School Heartbeat Radio Program
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Please note: This week’s program is a rerun that originally aired May 23, 2008. Should I have a grading philosophy for my homeschool? On today’s Home School Heartbeat with Mike Smith, we’ll hear more about this topic from Lesha Myers, author of the book Making the Grade. Mike Smith: Lesha Myers: I developed my own personal philosophy slowly, over the course of several years. First, I looked at my children’s gifts and interests and that helped me to determine what it was I wanted them to master, and what I wanted them just to be exposed to. My daughter’s a writer; she needs to master concepts related to language. My son is good with tools and design, so he needed to master math and science principles. Neither of them showed a specific music talent, but still I wanted them to appreciate all kinds of music so I exposed them to a variety of concerts and programs. I was pretty subjective when evaluating the music, but I was more specific with the areas that would prepare them for their careers. The combination of the simple and the complex really worked for us. Mike: Lesha: |
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