By Louise Chambers A former school principal who grew frustrated with the school system quit her job and instead chose to homeschool her three kids on a 10-acre (4.05-hectare) homestead. Merging her children’s learning with their land and home, she has created an immersive “real world” educational experience based on her kids’ unique needs. Mandy Davis, 37, lives in … [Read more...] about School Principal Quits Job To Homeschool Her 3 Kids On A 10-Acre Homestead: “I Wanted To Raise Thinkers”
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How the Minimum Wage Forced Me into an Unpaid Internship
By Patrick Carroll They say there’s two things you learn in a co-op program. What you love to do, and what you don’t love to do. In my co-op experience, I learned almost exclusively the latter. My first placement was particularly brutal. I was a freshman Chemical Engineering student and didn’t have much work experience, so just finding a job was difficult. It wasn’t until … [Read more...] about How the Minimum Wage Forced Me into an Unpaid Internship
From Scarcity to Abundance – Derrick Broze at Better Way Conference
By The Conscious Resistance On June 4th, 2023, journalist Derrick Broze shared a presentation during the “From Scarcity to Abundance” Panel at the Better Way Conference in Bath, UK! Source: The Conscious Resistance Network Derrick is the founder of TCRN. … [Read more...] about From Scarcity to Abundance – Derrick Broze at Better Way Conference
Technology Is Meaningless Without Entrepreneurship
By Lipton Matthews Technocrats frequently pressure the US government to increase R and D as a strategy to upstage China. The assumption is that public R and D will lead to innovation and economic growth because research generates the science that spurs innovation. Yet the formula is mistaken, for history has shown that science often lags technology. Innovations prior to the … [Read more...] about Technology Is Meaningless Without Entrepreneurship
Celebrating a Milestone For Homeschooling Freedoms
By Kerry McDonald The ubiquity and widespread acceptance of homeschooling as a valid educational option for American families can obscure the fact that homeschooling freedoms were hard-fought. Homeschooling didn’t become legally recognized in all U.S. states until the 1990s, with families who chose to teach their own children in earlier years often harassed and sometimes … [Read more...] about Celebrating a Milestone For Homeschooling Freedoms
Education Entrepreneurship and Innovation Across the US: A Case Study
By Kerry McDonald The rise of bottom-up education models Across the US, everyday education entrepreneurs are reimagining K-12 education in simple but profound ways. Some of these entrepreneurs are parents trying to solve an educational problem for their own families who decide to bring others along with them. Others are teachers who became fed up with one-size-fits-all … [Read more...] about Education Entrepreneurship and Innovation Across the US: A Case Study
My Journey from Exit and Build to The Conscious Agora Ecovillage
By The Conscious Resistance On May 19th, 2023, Derrick Broze spoke at the Exit and Build Land Summit 3 in Bastrop, Texas. Derrick spoke about his 3-year journey in Mexico searching for land, finding the right group of people, and purchasing the land. Find out how The Conscious Agora team did it in this presentation! Source: The Conscious Resistance Network Learn … [Read more...] about My Journey from Exit and Build to The Conscious Agora Ecovillage
New Research Reveals The Breadth And Impact Of The Microschooling Movement
By Kerry McDonald Nestled at the end of a residential cul-de-sac in Hopewell, Virginia is Dream Tech Academy, a microschool founded by former public school teacher, Danette Buckley. Originally from Jamaica, Buckley moved to the U.S. as an adolescent and gravitated toward a career in education, with a passion for entrepreneurship. “This has been a dream for so long,” … [Read more...] about New Research Reveals The Breadth And Impact Of The Microschooling Movement
Two “Mompreneurs” Created a Forest School That Reaches Thousands
By Kerry McDonald It was a cool, muddy morning in March when I pulled into the empty parking lot of a sprawling forest and nature preserve about 40 miles outside of Fort Worth, Texas. Soon, cars began arriving, filled with exuberant children of all ages, and their parents, who were ready to spend a few hours together in the woods. Donned in rain boots and parkas, these … [Read more...] about Two “Mompreneurs” Created a Forest School That Reaches Thousands
Meeting People is Easy — “Solutions Watch” with James Corbett
By The Corbett Report Here on #SolutionsWatch we've looked at Building Community as a key part of the solution to the issues that we face . . . but how do you find that community in the first place? Today on the de-program James goes through just a few of the many, many, many different ways you can start finding, meeting and connecting with like-minded people in your area … [Read more...] about Meeting People is Easy — “Solutions Watch” with James Corbett
Why I am Running for Office as an Agorist/Anarchist
By Derrick Broze My name is Derrick Broze and I am anarchist. I am also running for Mayor of Houston for the 2nd time. I’d like to take a moment to explain this apparent contradiction for my supporters who might be confused, disappointed, or even angry. First, let me share some background information on why I even feel this essay is necessary. As noted above, I have been … [Read more...] about Why I am Running for Office as an Agorist/Anarchist
How the Digital Age Breathes New Life into Konkin’s Vision
By Neil Radimaker Picture a world where freedom and voluntary exchange reign supreme, where individuals can engage in economic activities without government interference, unleashing their creativity to solve global challenges. This is the world that agorism envisions, as put forth by the passionate thinker Samuel Edward Konkin III. And now, with technology advancing at … [Read more...] about How the Digital Age Breathes New Life into Konkin’s Vision