Ep. 19 – Nobody’s Coming: Students Taking Personal Responsibility For Their Education

This is Episode 19 of the Consortium Podcast, an academic audio blog of Kepler Education.

In this episode, Scott and Joffre discuss how educators, especially homeschooling families, have the most potential for cultivating both work ethic and creativity in their students’ character. “Adulting” is hard and we don’t always have an elegant solution for the challenges life providentially brings our way. Sometimes it takes extra effort, sheer hard work, or just starting the task and plodding ahead when we don’t know all the answers.

But the first thing we need to embrace for success in education is the good philosophy that no one is coming! That is, no one can do it for us. That doesn’t meant we can’t ask for help but it does mean we have to take the responsibility for getting the help we need and doing the work that needs to be done.

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