If
it’s geography that is very necessary to know where is a good place
to land your spaceship. You don’t want to land in a mountainous
area or in the middle of an ocean now do you?
Also
the natural resources of each country are a very useful thing to
know if you land somewhere and need a mineral or fuel or any type
and the quickest way to find the most abundant source!
Or
math’s could be numbers or crew members on each flight deck numbers
of beings in each species or hundreds of other different combinations
so you can learn all the concepts you need and still stay interested
like distance through galaxies in proportion to speed.
Science
is always fun on it’s own so you don’t need to dress that up too
much! Especially as you come to realise that the Muslims had
all the ideas and the rest of the world pinched them!
History
could be the time line from the start of star trek to modern day
through different ages and captains. After that you would
have an idea of time and the concepts associated with history and
time. This is the most important thing about history, that
you can think in a time frame and grasp an overall picture
For us we always related to Islamic History because it is so fascinating
and even more exciting because it is real. You know that when
you study the truth it is not going to change and then you’ll have
to learn something else. From my Mothers work as a writer
and researcher I know that not all history put about in schools
is real history and sometimes even it’s a lie, so how are you going
to know?
Why do you think you completed your work before each age level
time?
Well
of course it may take as much time as in school, but you finish
quicker because you can wake up in the middle of the night and do
work you want to finish. Can you imagine getting your teacher
out of bed at 3 am in the morning! Your parents don’t mind
because they are up anyway in our house there is usually someone
praying in the night or making sahur or doing some sort of other
emergency.
What was or is the downside of Home education?
Can’t
think of much for this except that, people were always asking what
school you go to, and I got fed up saying I don’t go to any school,
and even though I had completed everything years before they still
think you are somehow deprived. They would have long conversations
with you about the things you were doing at home and seem to get
the idea then at the end they would say something like “It is a
pity you don’t go to school especially as you are so bright”
I would like to make people understand that the reason we do so
well is because we are not going to school, but that is hard for
most people to understand.
What advice would you give to parents thinking of home educating
but who can’t stand their kids being round their feet all day?
Well
they are probably round their feet all day because the children
are used to having a grown up telling them what to do all the time
and they can’t think for themselves. If you took them out
of school and taught them how to rely on their own initiative and
talents then they would go away and leave you alone!
OK on another track. If you were in charge of providing
education for everyone how would you do that?
This
is the summary of a discussion we had in our family recently on
this very question.
Well,
first of all I would make a clear statement of what I think education
is. I think it should mean learning the things you need to
achieve the purpose of your life. You see each individual
person is part of the Master Plan as I see it. We have all
been created for a purpose. Initially your direction should
be to discover your purpose and then train for it so you can do
it the best way you can.
I
think this would work in an opposite way to schooling because when
you go to school they do not try to discover who you are or what
you are for they just assume you are all the same and teach everyone
the same things. I would try to arrange for kids to try out
different life choices and see if they like it then if they liked
it as an overall idea they could go into a program designed to make
them expert in that field.
As
an addition I think everyone should have some basic training in
life skills which I have found quite useful. I would let say
groups of children all live together with one house manager who
is an adult who actually likes the company of children and respects
their individuality. In these living together sessions the
children would run the household as a collective and all take turns
in having the shopping money budgeting and cooking etc. bad
choices of food would be a lesson in themselves when there is too
much of something and not enough of the other so they would soon
realise the need for budgeting and portioning things per person.
I
would have some growing going on also and different households growing
different things to trade with each other, so you could always get
something to eat if the budget manager was inefficient.
There
would be surprise drop ins from guests etc. and the house manager
would advise on the hospitality to be shown to them, just like real
life, so you learn to cope with the unexpected. People of
different faiths would all have households each and people of no
faiths would have the choice to either choose to be guests of other
faith households (where they agree to join in the running and managing
in the way that faith operate) or have a household of no faith for
themselves and others who had the same ideas. Just like in
a real Muslim State. I think the no faith people would be
quite curious to see how others operated and likewise there could
be exchanges between faith households so everyone learned respect
for things that are different from your own. When you had
learned how to cope properly and were very proficient at everything
you could leave.
In
our family we have a computer person a weaponry historian an artist
a potter and a couple of undecided at the moment. But even
if they have such varied lives they can all at least do all the
practical things to live and cope when it is necessary.
At
what ages would these programs be put into use?
From
7-14 only. Islam says your child must be allowed to play until
7, be taught things for life from 7 - 14 and be your friend from
14 - 21. I think this is very sensible because there is no
pressure on little people. I was reading when I was 4 but
I know that is quite unusual and I have brothers and sisters who
did not read until past 7 so in a family you have the whole range.
I remember the room I used to have in our old flat and it makes
me feel warm and comfortable so it was obviously nice there what
ever my mum used to do with us! She said she used to read
to us a lot and do fun games and we just picked up from that.
My other brothers and sister had more or less the same things I
think and some picked up and some didn’t, so they should be allowed
to take it or leave it until they are 7.
Hamza
Khalid (Home educated person of 16 years)
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