Woes Of The Pagan Homeschooler
Delisa Carnegie at Associated Content talks about the concerns of being both a Pagan parent and a homeschooler.
“Will there ever be a pre-packaged pagan curriculum? I don’t know. Paganism is too diverse for one boxed curriculum. Are pagan parents currently out there building their own curriculums or only un-schooling? As parents will we be able to speak up and tell curriculum publishers what we want? I don’t know. On days like today, I’m left feeling like the outsider. Being pagan puts me outside of the mainstream. Being a homeschooler puts me outside of the mainstream. Being a pagan homeschooler puts me way outside most streams. I think that maybe a feeling shared by other pagan homeschoolers. I think that if I had the skills I would make teaching aids for pagan parents. Maybe they are already out there lurking in cyberspace waiting to be discovered.”
I’m disappointed that Carnegie doesn’t explain why she wants to homeschool her children. Is the motivation similar to conservative Christians who feel that public schools enforce values and ideas that go against their religious values? Is it a quality of education issue? Could the “religious right” and “spiritual progressives” have more in common culturally than we thought?
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