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Today the panel at The Homeschool Village is answering the following question:
If you could hire a substitute homeschool teacher – who would you want to teach for the day? (famous or not) WHY?
Are the wheels turning in your head? You’ll have to head over to the Homeschool Village and see whom the panel {and that includes me!} would like to fill in for them!









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Humm, I am a little overbearing with my homeschool responsibilities so I am not real sure I would want a sub. If I had to look at it like an opportunity to have a once in a lifetime expereience I would probaly choose Susan Wise Bauer. I would love for my kids to get a day of Well Trained Mind Classical Education. My second choice would be Leigh Bortins from Classical Conversations. She seems like fun.
Thanks for recommending Jimmie – now following her sites !!