Produced by Chambers College and Ongoing Productions. Directed by Stephen Ong. Edited by Christopher Ong. Narrated by Mathew Hinkle.
Featuring: David Barton, Gregg Harris, Wade Hulcey, Chris Klicka, Roger Magnuson, Pete Olson, Doug Phillips, Brian Ray, Bob Schaffer, Ed Slaughenhaupt, Scott Sommerville, Mike and Terry Spray, Kevin Swanson, Zan Tyler
I liked this documentary and, Lord willing, plan on sharing it often with friends and family. Much information is packed into this 55 film. Home educating families that watch this video can come away with a better understanding and appreciation of the history of the home education experience in the USA.
I purchased my copy directly from Chambers College Press in Greeley, Colorado.
The Rock From Which We Were Hewn defines the homeschool movement as never before. This documentary tells the story of the battle to get home education legalized in all fifty states. Interviews from top homeschool leaders from across the nation like Doug Phillips and Gregg Harris and the personal stories from the families that fought in the trenches and went head to head with the state, bring to life a movement every bit as big as Luther's reformation.
It's called choice, Gregg, if homeschoolers choose to take money from the state to educate their kids at home. Funny how he wants to restrict (by implying something's wrong with it) their ability to choose how to educate. Gregg Harris also had his beginnings with Dr. Raymond Moore, who made great headways into the homeschool movement before he became a successful seminar speaker. Opportunist. Read Moore's White Paper online.
And more from the back
Produced by Chambers College and Ongoing Productions. Directed by Stephen Ong. Edited by Christopher Ong. Narrated by Mathew Hinkle.
Featuring: David Barton, Gregg Harris, Wade Hulcey, Chris Klicka, Roger Magnuson, Pete Olson, Doug Phillips, Brian Ray, Bob Schaffer, Ed Slaughenhaupt, Scott Sommerville, Mike and Terry Spray, Kevin Swanson, Zan Tyler
ISBN 978-0-9770217-4-1
chamberscollege•com
ongoingproductions•com
RCUsingMomma 3 years ago
55 *minute* film. Sorry!
RCUsingMomma 3 years ago
I liked this documentary and, Lord willing, plan on sharing it often with friends and family. Much information is packed into this 55 film. Home educating families that watch this video can come away with a better understanding and appreciation of the history of the home education experience in the USA.
I purchased my copy directly from Chambers College Press in Greeley, Colorado.
RCUsingMomma 3 years ago
Here's the blurb from the back cover:
The Rock From Which We Were Hewn defines the homeschool movement as never before. This documentary tells the story of the battle to get home education legalized in all fifty states. Interviews from top homeschool leaders from across the nation like Doug Phillips and Gregg Harris and the personal stories from the families that fought in the trenches and went head to head with the state, bring to life a movement every bit as big as Luther's reformation.
RCUsingMomma 3 years ago
It's called choice, Gregg, if homeschoolers choose to take money from the state to educate their kids at home. Funny how he wants to restrict (by implying something's wrong with it) their ability to choose how to educate. Gregg Harris also had his beginnings with Dr. Raymond Moore, who made great headways into the homeschool movement before he became a successful seminar speaker. Opportunist. Read Moore's White Paper online.
CaptKat3 3 years ago 2