[extropy-chat] Game theory of common cold

Brian Lee brian_a_lee at hotmail.com
Tue Jan 20 19:59:30 UTC 2004


I was homeschooled for a few years and my mother stayed home and taught me 
and my siblings. It worked out pretty well except for the social 
interaction.

Where else can you study algebra and shakespear in the first grade?

BAL

>From: Amara Graps <amara at amara.com>
>To: extropy-chat at lists.extropy.org
>Subject: Re: [extropy-chat] Game theory of common cold
>Date: Tue, 20 Jan 2004 18:22:07 +0200
>
>Anders Sandberg:
>>How does homschooling really work? We do not have it here in Sweden, so
>>I have no intuition of its effect on my model. In particular, does
>>parents stay at home teaching (full time or partial time)? How large are
>>the economic savings?
>
>
>You might want to have a discussion with Alex Ramonsky. He moved to
>Ireland many years ago because he couldn't homeschool his boys in
>Britain. Now his family is back in GB. Their experiences are full --
>he might begin the long story with how they built their house.... :-)
>
>Amara
>
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