Tuesday, July 2, 2013

Hot Topics and Happenings at the Expo

Just in case you needed a little nudge to help you decide whether or not this conference is for you, the following is a sample of some of the courses, workshops, and lectures. This is a tentative schedule. Check back soon for a complete list, workshop/lecture descriptions, and presenters for each.


  • Homeschool Basics 101: So You're Thinking About Homeschooling?
  • How to Teach Math to Black Children
  • TV's Talking, But We Don't Have To Listen: An Analysis and Alternatives for Africans (Optional Course Manual Available for Purchase)
  • Raising Our Children: Teach Your Children, Don't Just Tell Them
  • Lubrication for Liberation: Teaching our Children Conflict Resolution
  • Online Resources & Education for Afrikan Homeschoolers
  • Kamali Academy's Mental Math
  • Reversing Disengagement: How to Engage Black Students at School
  • Black Schools: A Matter of Life and Cultural Death
  • Manhood In the Making: How to Groom the Next Generation of Warriors
  • Terrorvision: The Destruction of the Black Nation Through Television
  • Saving Our Youth
  • Keeping Black Children Safe: Pedophiles, Home Invasions, Gangs & Gunfire
  • SAT/ACT Prep: Mastering Strategies for Success
  • Teachers Transforming Study Group
  • A Proactive Approach: Culture, Curriculum, & Consciousness
  • Preconception Planning & Natural Childbirth
  • How to Effectively Choose Materials: Books, Textbooks, and other Resources
  • Afrikan-Centered Education: What is it? And Why is it Necessary?
  • Life Education: Infusing Life Skills & Experiences in the Education of our Youth
  • Liberated Minds: Cultivating Entrepreneurship in our Youth
  • Rising Above The Challenges of Homeschooling: Solutions to Common Concerns
  • Techniques for Producing  Writers of Excellence
  • Wholistic Health and Healing: The Connection Between Mind, Mood, & Food
  • Planning for College/Scholarships
  • Afrikan Origins of Maat-ematics (Mathematics)
  • The Experience of Homeschooling: At Home, Private Or Public School
  • Strategic Curriculum Building
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