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October 23, 2008 Issue
Lessons Close to Home
talking with local homeschoolers
words by Jenna Kulasiewicz
photography by Sarah Word
As a teacher I have always tried to put my students’ interests first while developing my lesson plans. Even in great school districts like Eau Claire, curriculum always seems to be a hurdle. I am not suggesting that the curriculum is not age appropriate, standard based, or content driven. It is just that as overworked teachers with fuzzy minds help write the stuff, they tend to leave out one thing – student opinion. After conversations with home school teachers, Lisa Dettinger and Kjersten Hallin, I began to wonder about the education of my own family and the students of our community.
Many people that I know have solidified their ideas of what home schooling is, and I believe that I may have some insight. After being invited to share in music lessons for our home schooling community I was surprised to find that numerous teachers are random professionals. I met nurses, pediatricians, scientists, professors, and certified art, music, and science teachers that that gave up careers to home school. For many, the ability to let family values drive their children’s educations is one of the strongest reasons for choosing to home school. In talking to Dettinger, she and her husband choose to home school their children for three reasons: “We want to ensure a Christian foundation, have the opportunity to tailor our children’s lessons based on their various learning styles and interests, and finally the pace; we enjoy the fact that when our children are showing an interest in a subject they are able to dive deeper into it rather than move on to keep up with a rigid curriculum’s schedule.”
Home schooling looks different in every family and that might be the beauty of it. While in Hallin’s home it seems leisure and green. Their family enjoys building meaningful relationships with nature and each other. Dettinger has dedicated a room in their home for school. She glows as she speaks about the advantages of home schooling and the passion that she has for it.
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