“There was a time when good academic qualifications guaranteed a job, but not any more. One reason is academic inflation. In the next 30 years, more people worldwide will be gaining academic qualifications than since the beginning of history. But as more people get them, their currency value is falling sharply. A university degree used to be an open sesame to a professional position. The minimum requirement for some jobs is now a Master’s degree, even a PhD. What next? But there is a second problem. Many companies are facing a crisis in graduate recruitment. It’s not that there aren’t enough graduates to go around; there are more and more. But too many don’t have what business urgently needs: they can’t communicate well, they can’t work in teams and they can’t think creatively. But why should they? University degrees aren’t designed to make people creative. They are designed to do other things and often do them well. But complaining that graduates aren’t creative is like saying, “I bought a bus and it sank”.
Category Archives: Home Schooling
Mmmm…bread
Today’s lesson: how the bread machine works. Including discussion of the heating element, the rotary motion of the mixing paddle, basic and more elaborate bread ingredients, etc. The bread machine then got a good scrubbing. What subject does that go under? : )
Lucy’s Tower
Lucy got some new blocks while we were in Texas, and has been quite busy with them. Her favorite constructions so far are all sorts of towers, the taller the better.

I think I learned how to turn the pictures and forgot. Sorry.
Zoo Trip with Nana
This is Lucy’s first “official” narration. A big part of the homeschooling method we’re looking at is telling back stories the child has heard as well as the story of what happened on a trip, during the day, etc. We went to the zoo today with Craig’s mom today, and here’ is Lucy’s story (which required some prompting, but not too much). Here it is!
Day Three
Don’t worry, we won’t be doing this every day. But it’s fun for the first week.
Day three of homeschooling included…
more reading

and collages


I hope you can see how much glue was required for this. There wasn’t much more paper added after this point. Next time, I’ll follow my better judgement and use a glue stick.
Days One and Two of Homeschooling
Day one was mostly tracing letter “c” and reading lots of “c” books. And a trip to get ice cream to celebrate. And science with Daddy:
spaghetti bridges

That has nothing to do with “c”, but Craig had to test the experiment he was doing at school the next day.
But day two included…
Dress up


Samantha climbing (that starts with “C”!)

And caterpillar cookies!


It was a delicious day!




