Getting Schooled

Binchtopia - A podcast by Julia Hava & Eliza McLamb - Mercoledì

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The girlies explore the history of an increasingly popular trend for American parents: homeschooling. They cover the history of public education, why homeschooling appeals to outliers on both the political right and left, and beg the question: do you have autism or were you just homeschooled? Digressions include our sold-out tour and second shows, identifying a binchie based on our cult-like language alone, and nostalgia for the 7am fistfights taking place somewhere in a public school bathroom. Support the podcast on Patreon at patreon.com/binchtopia. Find tickets to our live shows at linktr.ee/binchtopia SOURCES: Martin Luther Was An Advocate For Education Reform Perfecting Childhood: Horace Mann and the Origins of Public Education in the United States Catharine Beecher and the Education of American Women Would Unschooling Actually Make My Kids Any Happier? Why Homeschooling Happened Homeschooling Pioneer Susan Wise is Well-Versed in Controversy ‘When You Get Into Unschooling, It’s Almost Like a Religion’ ‘A form of resistance’: More Black families are choosing to homeschool their children "Parental rights" started on the Christian fringe — now it's the GOP's winning issue How Christian Nationalism Seeped Into Home Schooling Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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