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    • About Homeschooling

      Homeschooling is the process of parents taking on the responsibility and work of educating children outside of the classroom. The phrase "home school" suggests that students do most of their learning inside the home but this is not the case. Home-schooled children are taught by parents, tutors, co-op and hired teachers,... more »

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      There are many places to find materials for homeschooling. You can cruise the Internet, check out other homeschoolers, go to local book fairs and talk to local schools. Here are a few suggestions and resources for you as you begin your hunt for materials to homeschool your child. more »

    • How to Get Started Homeschooling

      Homeschooling your children can seem intimidating. With a little preparation, however, you can do a good job educating your children outside of the mass schooling system. Homeschooling allows flexibility of the family schedule and a relaxed atmosphere in which children can learn. Homeschooling takes much less time than traditional... more »

    • About Homeschooling Supplies

      Parents homeschool for a variety of reasons. It may be a decision based on religious beliefs, or a desire to provide a higher level of education for their children. Some parents are forced to homeschool children due to illnesses or because of a travel or family emergency. Just like traditional school teacher, the homeschooling parent... more »

    • How to Begin Homeschooling

      According to the U.S. Department of Education, “In the spring of 2003, an estimated 1,096,000 students were being homeschooled in the U.S.” and “According to the U.S. Census Bureau as many as two million American children are schooled at home today, with the number growing at 15-20% per year.” The top... more »

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    Homeschooling

    Homeschooling or homeschool (also called home education or home learning) is the education of children at home, typically by parents but sometimes by tutors, rather than in a formal setting of public or private school. Although prior to the introduction of compulsory school attendance laws, most childhood education occurred within the family or community,"EoDL">A. Distefano, K. E. Rudestam, R. J. Silverman (2005) (p221) ISBN 0761924515 homeschooling in the modern sense is an alternative in developed countries to formal education.

    Homeschooling is a legal option in many places for parents to provide their children with a learning environment as an alternative to publicly-provided schools. Parents cite numerous reasons as motivations to homeschool, including better academic test results, poor public school environment, improved character/morality development, and objections to what is taught locally in public school. It may be a factor in the choice of parenting style. It is also an alternative for families living in isolated rural locations or living temporarily abroad.

    Homeschooling may also refer to instruction in the home under the supervision of correspondence schools or umbrella schools. In some places, an approved curriculum is legally required if children are to be home-schooled. A curriculum-free philosophy of homeschooling may be called unschooling, a term coined in 1977 by American educator John Holt in his magazine Growing Without Schooling.

    History

    For much of history and in many cultures, enlisting professional teachers (whether as tutors or in a formal academic setting) was an option available only to a small elite. Thus, until relatively recently, the vast majority of people were educated by parents (especially during early childhood)"EoDL"/> and in the in the fields or learning a trade.

    The earliest compulsory education in the West began in the late 17th century and early 18th century in the German stat read more at » http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Homeschooling

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