Great post, Yosef! I remember when you were workshopping your curriculum a while back, and thinking you were really onto something then :) I'd have to mull this over a bit more to see if I had any further useful feedback, but just wanted to say I love the post and to keep it up!
1) דרך תבונה (if you haven't read it yet) is a great systemetizer if you're a Ramchal fan.
2) There's a ton of lit. from the progressive homeschooling world on education that you might find useful. I'm thinking of John Holt, but there are many others, some more systematic, some more anecdotal narrative. If you read hebrew, דן לסרי is a must imo. if you're thinking about education children my #1 book is מורה חפשי.
I love self education but thrive in lecture and discussion. It's important to have both. It really starts with curiosity.
fully agree
Bingo!
Great post, Yosef! I remember when you were workshopping your curriculum a while back, and thinking you were really onto something then :) I'd have to mull this over a bit more to see if I had any further useful feedback, but just wanted to say I love the post and to keep it up!
Thanks!
I really appreciate it!
anticipating to read more- subscribed too
1) דרך תבונה (if you haven't read it yet) is a great systemetizer if you're a Ramchal fan.
2) There's a ton of lit. from the progressive homeschooling world on education that you might find useful. I'm thinking of John Holt, but there are many others, some more systematic, some more anecdotal narrative. If you read hebrew, דן לסרי is a must imo. if you're thinking about education children my #1 book is מורה חפשי.
3) please publish your tentative reading list!
Derech Tevuna is on my top 5 list!
Love both suggestions.