Blog: Mind Your Own Education

Josh Jones shares his thoughts about life as a "grown up homeschooler". Since graduating from high school (at home) Josh has always dreamed of starting his own business. Now he runs a web design company. Visit Josh on the web at DesignRequest.com.

Monday, July 11, 2005

School Math

One of my favorite subjects as a high-school student was math and my favorite math publisher was Saxon Math. "Saxon Math is the only major math program on the market today that systematically distributes instruction and practice and assessment throughout the academic year as opposed to concentrating, or massing, the instruction, practice and assessment of related concepts into a short period of time -- usually within a unit or chapter." I believe this to be true from my experience. I never felt overwhelmed with too much of the same kind of problem (remember those horrible division drills!), yet I was able to retain important concepts on this diet of short daily exercises. As a result I now believe that the best way to learn is in small, but frequent doses.

Not only have I learned math concepts with Saxon Math, but how to be my own teacher as well. I loved reading the lessons myself and doing the problems on my own. It was a fun challenge to see how well I could do without a teacher giving a lesson to me. I believe this helped me become a better independent learner.

posted by Josh Jones on Monday, July 11, 2005  

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