This post is sponsored by College Prep Science. Copyright 2020 by Greg Landry.
Do any of you homeschool? I did when the kids were younger and let me tell you I loved it. I loved that I got to oversee what the kids learned. Not that schools don’t teach them useful things but with just a couple of students I was able to give them more personalized lessons. One of my favorite things was to have them journal and that is why I am so excited about these print publications.
Former college professor, homeschool dad, and homeschool science pioneer, Greg Landry, is excited about two new homeschool student-produced print publications. He’s assembling a “production team” of homeschooled students to produce these print journals. Here’s the information:
The Journal for Homeschooled Creators
This print journal is to showcase the work of homeschooled students (6th-12th grade) who create: writers, paint/sketch artists, crafters, designers, welders, sculptors, architects, photographers, coders, blacksmiths, etc.
The Journal for Homeschooled Scientists
This print journal is to showcase the work of homeschooled students (6th-12th grade) who do science research/experiments and would like to publish their research. A part of the mission of this publication will be to train young scientists.
The Student Production Team
We’re in the process of assembling a “student production team” (8th-12th graders) to produce these print publications. They will be totally student-produced with some adult guidance. These volunteer positions will give students valuable publishing experience, the opportunity to work with a like-minded team and develop leadership skills, and the opportunity to produce a print publication (yes, you can actually hold it in your hand) they can be proud of.
Also, this is exactly the type of rare high school student experience that college admission committees love to see. Students can include this work as academic credit on their homeschool transcript.
We’re Seeking Homeschooled Students (as part of the production team) To Do…
– Coordination/selection of submissions for the journals
– Graphic design
– Layout
– Copywriting/editing
– Artwork and more!
If you have an interest, please visit our website for details:
Homeschool dad, scientist, and former college professor, Greg Landry, offers live, online homeschool science classes, Homeschool ACT Prep Bootcamp, the Homeschool Mom’s Science Podcast, in-person two-day science lab intensives nationwide, freebies for homeschool moms, and student-produced homeschool print publications.