Joseph Sarosy
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Supporting children and families in creating life-long paths of learning and growth within their communities.

Joseph Sarosy is the author of How to Tell Stories to Children and creator of the Juniper School, a homeschool cooperative serving kids and families in Taos, New Mexico since 2017

 
 
 

Meet the Frontier of Education

Modern tools are taking education out of brick and mortar schools and putting them back into the hands of parents, teachers, and guides. At the same time, many families are craving alternatives to systematic one-size-fits-all learning in neighborhoods both urban and rural across America. To meet these needs, a diverse field of educators have created a stunning variety of small, mobile solutions. Today, it’s possible like never before to integrate a child’s education into the structure of family, friends, and professionals in your community. Homeschoolin’ ain’t what it used to be, hon.

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Joseph Sarosy

Joseph Sarosy is the author of Off Grid Kids, How to Tell Stories to Children (now in 21 languages), and the creator of the Juniper School, a homeschool cooperative serving kids and families in Taos, New Mexico since 2017. A civil engineer with a second degree in philosophy, he has a passion for community building and self-directed learning. In 2023 he was awarded a VELA Education grant to further alternative approaches to education in Taos.

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“This book will help to promote storytelling as a key educational tool.”

- Dr. Jane Goodall

 

 
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“Storytelling is a skill our ancestors evolved that helps people share minds and hearts. The goal is not a narrative or perfect story. The goal is connection.”

Joseph Sarosy

 
 
 
 
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Joseph Sarosy is dedicated to increasing educational diversity, creativity, and community in northern New Mexico. I help children, teachers, elders, professionals, and families connect to form networks of mutual learning and growth.

 

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