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Earl, this seems like a good place to pose a question I've been wanting to ask you. I seem to remember reading you home-schooled your kids. I've been looking into offering a college prep course, probably in the form of a workshop, for the College Board AP exam in Computer Science. Among others I am thinking it might be appropriate/useful for home-schoolers as it is now based on Java - pretty advanced material for self-study. And College Board tells me my syllabus would need to go under the category of home-schooling for their AP Course Audit. Do you think this is something that would be of interest to home-schoolers/parents and are you aware of any other studies that take this approach, and/or could offer any useful resources for me to look at?
Wednesday, July 28th 2010 at 9:59AM
Steve Williams
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I have not, but I haven't ruled out the possibility. I'm focused on developing the course itself, but of course thinking at the same time about means. I'm not sure working with the government is the most efficient means. I guess I'm thinking more in terms of community.
Wednesday, July 28th 2010 at 12:36PM
Steve Williams
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Mom, the students in N.O. will be heading back to school in 2 weeks, but in the meantime the niece is enrolled in a Summer Program sponsored by the N.O. Public Library...if she reads 10 books by the end of July she and other students in her class will win a prize and tickets to a basketball game...she is reading Rich's book ON THE WINGS OF THE WIND...I don't know how far she is in reading it but she seems to like the book a lot...you can put any book in her hands and she will read it with no complaints...the only problem I have with her is that she likes to eat me out of a house and home...but that's the price I pay for raising a teenager right (LOL)?
Wednesday, July 28th 2010 at 1:11PM
Siebra Muhammad
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Thanks Earl, I will definitely follow your leads. Right now I am developing the syllabus using the resources at http://apcentral.collegeboard.com/apc/publ... I also received this reply to an inquiry to the College Board: Dear Steve, The only option I can suggest to you would be to offer your workshop as a homeschool course. The course would still need to follow College Board curricular requirements for the subject, and would also need to be reviewed via the AP Course Audit. Once authorized, you would be eligible to print transcripts using the AP designation. For more information on participating as a homeschool, please contact us at 877-274-3570. Thank you, Sakinah D. Williams-Rowe Advanced Placement Program AP Course Audit College Board 45 Columbus Avenue New York, NY 10023 AP Course Audit Helpline: 877-AP-HELP-0 (877-274-3570) International users dial (541)346-6654 Course Audit Website: www.collegeboard.com/apcourseaudit AP Course Ledger: https://apcourseaudit.epiconline.org/ledge...
Wednesday, July 28th 2010 at 1:22PM
Steve Williams
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Yes they do and I am looking into all the possibilities. Funny, I just got off the phone with Cynthia and we were talking about this. I expect she will stop by, she has experience in this area too and I pointed her over here. All your help is much appreciated.
Wednesday, July 28th 2010 at 7:11PM
Steve Williams
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Funny... my ears were burning.... Let me check some resources on line... and see what links I can gather
Wednesday, July 28th 2010 at 11:30PM
Cynthia Merrill Artis
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Earl, the links on Dr. Robinson's page led me to this Online AP CS course offered by Pennsylvania Homeschoolers: http://98.130.222.129/ One good thing I see is of the 2 texts used, one is free available online. I'm taking a close look at this now. The other is hardcopy, but inexpensive. We all know how outrageously expensive textbooks can be, so this is an important consideration. On the other hand, the online format requires certain facilities, including a broadband connection, which is not guaranteed to be available to lower income students. I am thinking brick and mortar so as to put the burden of equipment, networks on me, not the students and their families.
Thursday, July 29th 2010 at 10:02AM
Steve Williams
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Earl whow, I am so proud of your sons.Your son needs to go into the statistic books as a 'small business' creater. And yes "I" am serious on this one. Our youth like your son needs to be offically recognized. (smile)
Thursday, April 10th 2014 at 6:47PM
ROBINSON IRMA
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Steve, now this is networking and unity. Have you listed youself as a small business? Don't this adminstration offer a hands up to small business creations? (smile)
Thursday, April 10th 2014 at 6:47PM
ROBINSON IRMA
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My beautiful daughter, Siebra...I am so glad you mentioned Rich's ON THE WINGS OF THE WIND because not 20 minutes ago a close friend who I gave Rich's book to read, caled me to say, "girl, girl. girl this is a great book eventhough I only started to read some of in last night and how can I get to talk to the author of this book" ??? Her only regret is I gave her the book to read some time ago and she has just started to read it. lol (smile) and I concur that is a great and moving book about our BIA fact / fiction it hits home as related to us as a UNITED people!! (smile)
Thursday, April 10th 2014 at 6:47PM
ROBINSON IRMA
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No Steve, never allow any one to control your creations but you. what I meant is don't the Federal providegrant monies for start up, seed monies for small independant business peoples? (smile) My very best to you my brother Thumper and if I can help just let me know.(smile)
Thursday, April 10th 2014 at 6:47PM
ROBINSON IRMA
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Every thing should put our children first. And, especially our children who are poor and want so much a chance at a first class education so good for you Thumper. (smile)
Thursday, April 10th 2014 at 6:47PM
ROBINSON IRMA
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Come to think of it Thumper, Librarians should be a great resorce for you in talking about a start up for your program. (smile)
Thursday, April 10th 2014 at 6:47PM
ROBINSON IRMA
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