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EPISODE · Jun 5, 2025 · 30 MIN

Mastery, Resilience, and Wonder in Homeschooling with Lee Jenkins

from Homeschool Minnesota · host Dayle Annand MÂCHÉ

  Summary In this conversation, Dayle Annand and Lee Jenkins discuss innovative approaches to homeschooling, emphasizing the importance of mastery, resilience, and wonder in education. Jenkins shares his experiences and insights from his work with Crazy Simple Education, advocating for a hands-on, child-led learning environment that fosters a love for learning. The discussion covers practical strategies for implementing these concepts in homeschooling, the role of curriculum, and the significance of creating a supportive learning climate.   Links MACHE: https://mache.org/ Crazy Simple Education:  https://www.crazysimpleeducation.com/store     Chapters 00:00 Introduction to Homeschooling Insights 02:18 Avoiding Common Homeschooling Mistakes 03:39 The Crazy Simple Education Method 09:52 Mastery in Homeschooling 11:32 Creativity and Hands-On Learning 15:46 The Power of Hands-On Learning 16:58 Building Resilience Through Creativity 18:35 Creating a Climate of Wonder 20:07 The Importance of Performance in Learning 21:27 Pumping Up Wonder for Resilience 22:44 The Role of Curriculum in Homeschooling 24:35 Implementing Effective Learning Strategies 26:25 Listening to Children in Education 28:25 Embracing Mastery, Resilience, and Wonder     Keywords homeschooling, education, mastery, resilience, wonder, Crazy Simple Education, Lee Jenkins, curriculum, hands-on learning, teaching methods  

Summary In this conversation, Dayle Annand and Lee Jenkins discuss innovative approaches to homeschooling, emphasizing the importance of mastery, resilience, and wonder in education. Jenkins shares his experiences and insights from his work with Crazy Simple Education, advocating for a hands-on, child-led learning environment that fosters a love for learning. The discussion covers practical strategies for implementing these concepts in homeschooling, the role of curriculum, and the significance of creating a supportive learning climate.   Links MACHE: https://mache.org/ Crazy Simple Education:  https://www.crazysimpleeducation.com/store     Chapters 00:00 Introduction to Homeschooling Insights02:18 Avoiding Common Homeschooling Mistakes03:39 The Crazy Simple Education Method09:52 Mastery in Homeschooling11:32 Creativity and Hands-On Learning15:46 The Power of Hands-On Learning16:58 Building Resilience Through Creativity18:35 Creating a Climate of Wonder20:07 The Importance of Performance in Learning21:27 Pumping Up Wonder for Resilience22:44 The Role of Curriculum in Homeschooling24:35 Implementing Effective Learning Strategies26:25 Listening to Children in Education28:25 Embracing Mastery, Resilience, and Wonder     Keywords homeschooling, education, mastery, resilience, wonder, Crazy Simple Education, Lee Jenkins, curriculum, hands-on learning, teaching methods

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