Manisha Snoyer sits down with Kerry McDonald, a renowned scholar and advocate for decentralized education. Together, they unpack the complex landscape of public education, school choice, and homeschooling in the United States. The discussion explores groundbreaking notions like universal education choice, while also diving into the thorny issue of regulations that influence educational entrepreneurship. As the conversation shifts, Kerry shares personal anecdotes from her journey in homeschooling her four children, revealing how self-directed learning has transformed her family's educational experience. The episode challenges preconceptions, from the importance of parental empowerment to the rising acceptance of homeschooling in mainstream society. Listen in to learn why parents are the ultimate decision-makers in their children's education and how policy can either hinder or enhance educational innovation. Kerry McDonald (@Kerry_edu) is a Senior Education Fellow at FEE and the host of the LiberatED podcast. Author of "Unschooled: Raising Curious, Well-Educated Children Outside the Conventional Classroom," she's an adjunct scholar at the Cato Institute, education policy fellow at State Policy Network, and a regular Forbes contributor. With a dedication to innovation and quality in education, McDonald's stands as a respected authority in the field.
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[00:00:00] Manisha begins the episode by introducing guest Kerry McDonald, elaborating on her various accolades and research.
[00:04:00] McDonald breaks down the U.S. spending on K-12 education noting that universal education choice is already implemented in eight states.
[00:07:53] The power of parents: Kerry underlines their unique role in understanding their child’s educational needs.
[00:11:36] A shift towards parental empowerment in education is becoming noticeable, according to Kerry. She discusses how this trend could impact the future of education.
[00:16:13] Kerry observes a cultural shift in parenting styles, especially regarding discipline. This point introduces a new facet to the conversation around education.
[00:19:06] Manisha and Kerry discuss the necessity of a learner-centric, curiosity-driven educational model. The topic explores the benefits of a more personalized approach to education.
[00:22:30] Kerry comments on the varying state regulations concerning education choices. She breaks down the complexities and what they mean for parents and students alike.
[00:25:17] Manisha and Kerry delve into the challenges of implementing educational choice on a mass scale. The conversation here balances the theoretical with the practical.
[00:32:15] Manisha asks about the long-term societal impacts of educational choice. Kerry's answer explores the ripple effects that could influence future generations.
[00:35:32] Manisha shifts the conversation to the financial aspects of alternative educational models. It's a deep dive into budgets, scholarships, and public funding.
[00:38:24] Addressing some of the common misconceptions about homeschooling, McDonald aims to dispel myths and provide factual clarity.
[00:41:25] McDonald emphasizes the importance of getting involved with school choice advocacy and Manisha adds that parents seeking homeschooling resources can find support through micro-grants like the Vela Education Fund.
[00:50:34] Discussing her approach to natural literacy, Kerry McDonald emphasizes the importance of a literacy-rich environment and aligning reading materials with children's interests.
[00:54:40] Kerry McDonald lauds Manisha's contributions to homeschooling through Modulo and stresses the importance of personalized education. In return, Manisha thanks Kerry for her mentorship and highlights their valuable collaboration in the educational field.
This podcast is made possible through a generous grant from the Vela Education Fund
VELA Education Fund is catalyzing a vibrant alternative education ecosystem. VELA provides trust-based funding to entrepreneurs, fosters community-building and knowledge-sharing, and increases visibility through storytelling that promotes cultural awareness and acceptance of the out-of-system space. Today, VELA serves the largest community of out-of-system education entrepreneurs in the country, with over 2,000 community members. About half of VELA’s community members operate small learning environments, and the other half are ecosystem and community builders offering direct services and support across the out-of-system space. Learn more at velaedfund.org.