Education: It’s Not Just for the Kids

by Dawn on March 12, 2010

This is our 17th year as a homeschooling family. If all goes as planned and we continue until our youngest graduates high school, I will be a homeschooling mother for 31 consecutive years. That used to make me tired just thinking about it. Honestly, I spent most of the past three years in a state of serious burnout, until this year.

Everything changed when I rediscovered the excitement of educating myself and others.

It’s difficult to be an effective teacher—and if you’re a homeschool mom, you’re a teacher—in an intellectual vacuum. I’m not sure what percentage of perspiration versus inspiration is involved in teaching, but it definitely requires both.

Although I love reading blogs; studying photography both hands-on and from books and websites; and working through computer program tutorials; none of them can replace sitting down with a book of literature, history, or other academic interest. Feeding your own brain can help stave off burnout.

When you get excited about learning and share it with your children, you can challenge and inspire each other.

I’ve thought a lot lately about my favorite teachers from school and what made them special to me. Often, it wasn’t that the subject they taught was my favorite, instead it was the passion and enthusiasm with which they taught it.

You have the opportunity to be that kind of influence on your own children and any others you teach in co-op or other homeschool classes. I encourage you to take the time to educate yourself, too; it will make you a better teacher to them.

[I have been greatly inspired in by Echo in Celebration: A Call to Home-Centered Education by Leigh Bortins; the ebook can be downloaded free here.]

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1 Dawn @ Olive Plants March 12, 2010 at 9:08 am

Thanks for this, Dawn. We have been in a slump lately, and I think it has been because of how I have been trying to do school. I have not been enthusiastic about the process, and that affects my kids’ enthusiasm, too. You are right. When we are passionate, we build up our students and our fellow homeschoolers. Passion is contagious, I suppose.

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2 Rana March 13, 2010 at 12:27 pm

Thank you Dawn I downloaded the book. I’m looking forward to reading it. I always like to look for new info on being more thoughtful and enthusiastic with our schooling.

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3 Miss Nirvana March 18, 2010 at 12:56 pm

Hi, thank you for the great article. I have linked your article in a receant blog post of my own. http://creatingnirvanatoday.blogspot.com/2010/03/my-pet-peeve-ugh-i-hate.html

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