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Homeschooling Q & A

Thursday 9 September 2010 @ 12:42 pm

Via NJ.com

The number of pupils taught outside of traditional schools is growing at 5 percent to 12 percent per year, according to the National Home Education Research Institute, a nonprofit organization devoted to home-schooling research. I asked lifelong home-schooler and BargainBabe.com blogger Bobbi Burger Brunoehler about the growing world of home education. Read more…


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What makes home schooling work?

Wednesday 8 September 2010 @ 6:14 am

Via statesman.com

In general, government officials, education bureaucrats, and teacher’s union advocates do not know what makes home schooling work. Two of their most common misconceptions are that homeschooled children are disadvantaged regarding social adjustment, and that homeschooling produces inferior academic results due to lack of teacher training.

In reality, the exact opposite is true! Normally, homeschooled children are very much involved in social, athletic, business, and community activities. They have the benefit of interacting with people of all ages and many walks of life, facilitating rather than hindering their development into mature adults. Read more…


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Home away from home school

Wednesday 8 September 2010 @ 6:14 am

Via The Cavalier Daily

A typical high school morning for fourth-year College student Erin Avery began like any average teenager’s. Wake up at 8 a.m., get dressed, eat breakfast, start school. The difference, however, was that Avery’s classroom was the same as her home. She began home-schooling at age 7, a choice her parents made to have greater voice in their daughter’s education.

“My parent weren’t trying to shelter me through home school but were able to push me harder academically, and I had more flexibility with my studies,” Avery said.

Like other home-schooled students, Avery designed her own personal academic schedule. She read lessons on her own and taught herself material at a pace that allowed her to allot time for interests and extracurricular activities, such as dance and swim team. Read more…


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‘Big bucks’ scholarship for home schoolers

Sunday 5 September 2010 @ 5:56 pm

Via OneNewsNow.com

A Christian University in Texas has received a $5 million gift to establish an endowed scholarship fund for home-schooled students — the single largest donation ever given for that purpose. Read more…


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Up Close with Homeschoolers

Saturday 4 September 2010 @ 11:36 am

Via HUMAN EVENTS. Some great success stories form homeschoolers up-close and personal.

There’s no question that statistics provide great insight into trends and success vs. failure rates. However, as someone who has taught at the middle school, high school, and college levels, I’ve found that sometimes being up close and personal provides an awareness that no statistic could ever dream of eliciting.

With that in mind, I set out to speak to parents who home-school their children, most of whom transitioned them from the public school system. Why did they make the switch? How has the performance of their child/children changed since? Read more…


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Home School co-op on Steroids

Saturday 4 September 2010 @ 11:36 am

via MyFox Houston: In Magnolia, ‘Home School on Steroids’

Founder Elise Eaton says this banding together of instructional know-how forms the core of her home-schooling co-op.

“Everybody benefits because we suddenly have a huge amount of skills and abilities and interests to all share with one another,” Eaton explained. Read more…


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Texas Homeschool rise due to drop-outs?

Saturday 4 September 2010 @ 11:36 am

Texas officials are actually suspecting schools of trying to hide drop-outs by claiming they are homeschooling. Or, has homeschooling increased 24% in one year?

The Texas Education Agency has begun an investigation into the large number of high school students who have withdrawn from public school to begin home schooling in the past couple of years.
More than 22,620 Texas secondary students were listed as withdrawing to home-school in 2008. That number represents a 24 percent increase from the year before. TEA officials have expressed concern that some public schools could be disguising their dropout rates Read more…


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Carnival of homeschooling – Plain and simple

Tuesday 31 August 2010 @ 4:50 pm

The famous Carnival of homeschooling is hosted this week by Amy at amybayliss.com. Stop by and read the many interesting contributions by homeschool blogs across the web.


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Carnival of Homeschooling – Panoramic edition

Wednesday 25 August 2010 @ 9:38 am

The carnival is hosted this week by Home School Dad. He discovered his camera can shoot panoramic images and included some interesting shots.

It’s carnival of homeschooling time again and I am serving as your host. I just discovered recently that our digital camera has a panorama setting. It allows you to take up to 3 shots and it will automatically blend the image into one shot. Read more…


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Ivy League Homeschoolers

Tuesday 24 August 2010 @ 3:23 am

Via wtop.com

Getting accepted at a top-notch Ivy League college like Harvard or Yale is a dream of many students.

When siblings Anna, now a senior, and Jacob Pritt, a sophomore, were both accepted at Harvard, it was cause for great celebration at their alma mater, the School of Mom and Dad.

Christine and Mark Pritt took responsibility for their children’s education when Anna was in fourth grade and Jacob was in second, and they still homeschool their other four children who range in age from 11 to 17. Read more…


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