TEACHING OUTSIDE THE SCHOOL: SOLUTIONS ON HOW TO HOMESCHOOL YOUR CHILD
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Veuillez noter que cette session sera donnée en anglais.
A lecture-workshop led by: Kelly L. Howarth, M.Ed., PPCC
Part of McGill University's Personal and Cultural Enrichment (PACE) Program
April 19th, 1-4pm // 688 Sherbrooke St. W.r
Tickets: $29-$39
Register online today! http://www.mcgill.ca/conted/pace/teaching-outside-school
FACEBOOK event page: https://www.facebook.com/events/279883362144637/
Homeschooling can allow parents to appropriate the process of learning and in so doing, develop deep educational and personal relationships with their children. Equally relevant to those following a curriculum, unit-studies or an unschooling approach, this workshop will appeal to both home-educating parents of younger children and older adolescents interested in taking charge of their own record-keeping. In this interactive 3-hour workshop, participants will explore the messiness of learning, learn tips about cataloguing the homeschooler's educational experience, reflect on the ways to create their homeschooler's educational process using a variety of tools provided and engage in open discussion about the important aspects of learning at home.
Kelly L. Howarth, M.Ed., PPCC, Professional and Personal Certified Coach, has over 20 years’ experience working with hundreds of individuals and groups in transition, facilitating adult learning across many sectors—from corporate to educational to community organizations. Her educational and work background in curriculum and instruction complements her richly rewarding experience homeschooling her now-adult son from birth to CEGEP. Kelly currently facilitates highly interactive learning exchanges with parents, educators and community. She also offers individual, team and group coaching aimed at stimulating reflection and empowering people towards positive action and lasting change.