Where I lived the home schoolers were farm families who did not like what was going on in the schools. They worked from home so they were available to do the teaching. The kids also learned a lot about farming from gardening to tending the chickens and feeding animals. As they got older they learned to drive tractors and mechanical maint…
Where I lived the home schoolers were farm families who did not like what was going on in the schools. They worked from home so they were available to do the teaching. The kids also learned a lot about farming from gardening to tending the chickens and feeding animals. As they got older they learned to drive tractors and mechanical maintenance skills as well as carpentry. Girls learned all the home economics and sewing. but they all learned bookkeeping and business skills. (This was the 1980s and 90s into the early 2000s for refeference to my experience with it)
Urban and rural areas are entirely different cultures from each other. And I think after you reach a certain size, no city is really able to sustain a decent life for all its inhabitants. Probably the Sumerians could have told us that but nobody ever listens, do they?
Where I lived the home schoolers were farm families who did not like what was going on in the schools. They worked from home so they were available to do the teaching. The kids also learned a lot about farming from gardening to tending the chickens and feeding animals. As they got older they learned to drive tractors and mechanical maintenance skills as well as carpentry. Girls learned all the home economics and sewing. but they all learned bookkeeping and business skills. (This was the 1980s and 90s into the early 2000s for refeference to my experience with it)
Urban and rural areas are entirely different cultures from each other. And I think after you reach a certain size, no city is really able to sustain a decent life for all its inhabitants. Probably the Sumerians could have told us that but nobody ever listens, do they?