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- Top Ten Gift Ideas for Homeschool FamiliesHomeschooling can be a thankless job. These gift suggestions will help meet the needs of homeschoolers and their families, encourage them, and show your support for them.
- A Guide to Online Educational Magazines for K - 12 Educators, Teachers, Parents and StudentsEducation is a field that is of great interest not only to educators, teachers and administrators but to parents and students as well. Online magazines are wonderful as they provide both a place to exchange information and give voice to those who educate.
English Language Learners: Effect of the Stages of Language Development in the Classroom Using WIDA StandardsArticle addresses the five stages of language development according to WIDA standards and presents activities and assessments for use in the classroom.
Benefits of Learning from Home and Available Resources for Home EducationHomeschooling is an alternative to sending a child to either a private or public school. To homeschool a child is to educate her at home. Due to the various touted benefits of homeschooling, more and more parents are deciding to homeschool their child.
Homeschool Physical EducationRead this article for great homeschool physical education tips even if you don't live in the Omaha area.- Homeschooling and Mathematics: A Good Choice?How do homeschooled children perform in mathematics? Do they fare as well as their public school peers on standardized state and national tests for Kindergarten through twelfth grade?
- Comparison of Homeschool and Public School Approaches to Learning DisabilitiesTwo stories; one of an IEP and the public school system, and the other of an ILJ and a homeschooling solution. If you are reading this you probably have a child suffering through school, and you don't know what you can do to help.
- Homeschool on a BudgetIf you're considering homeschooling your child and the whole process seems overwhelming, look no further than this article for tried and tested tips and insight.
- The Homeschool Co-op: First Things FirstHomeschool co-ops have been around for years. This is the first in a series of articles on organizing and running a homeschool co-op.
High-Tech Homeschool Part OneThis series of articles will explore how technological advances are making homeschooling more interesting, more interactive, more accessible for kids with special needs...and just plain more fun.- Unlocking the Treasury of Reading Poetry In the Homeschool EnvironmentIncorporating poetry into the homeschool curriculum.
- Tips on Managing Homeschool RecordsThese records will not only be used to chart their progress throughout their development, but they will also be used by the child when they are trying to apply for college.
- To Homeschool or Not to Homeschool? That is the Questionpublic school vs. homeschool...
Great Quotes About Homeschooling, Self-Education, and SchoolMany of history's greatest thinkers did poorly in school or shunned public education entirely for their own forms of homeschooling, and today's homeschooling parents also have some insightful things to say about the subject.
Our Homeschool: Less Schooling, More EducationHomeschools are on the rise in the U.S, having increased by almost 75% over the past 10 years. I believe it's because folks have forgotten what a real education is supposed to be.- How to Document Authentic Student LearningLearn why it is important to document authentic learning and how
- Methods of HomeschoolingDifferent styles and methods to homeschool for the pagan homeschooler
Technology in HomeschoolingHow technology is used in homeschooling and it's effect on the homeschooling parent, good and bad.- Toddler Homeschooling: Early Education Starts at HomeHomeschooling isn't just for preschoolers and school-aged children. Flexible, fun and tailor-made education is essential to raising a toddler with a healthy attitude toward education.
Homeschooling is More Beneficial to ChildrenThis article details why homeschooling is the best option for children over public and private schools.
Original Lesson Plans for the Book Silas Marner, by George EliotUse these free, unique Silas Marner lesson plans to enhance your student's study of the classic novel.
How to Teach Math in HomeschoolingThere are a lot of people who say that math needs to be taught in a traditional manner within the homeschool. This simply is not true. There are plenty of real life ways in which math can be taught. These can be more important to understand than any worksheet any day.- My Call to TeachA short auto-biographical essay explaining why I feel called to teaching, written for a college education class.
2008 Presidential Campaign: Education Reform & the Impact of HomeschoolingFor parents who are struggling with the education decisions of their children, the 2008 Presidential Campaign may not hold many answers.
Nature-based Education for Seattle Area HomeschoolersZoos and aquariums can help Seattle homeschoolers gain insights into the lives of local wildlife and ecology. Local nature classes and citizen science projects can take them into the field.- On the Fence About Homeschooling?Still weighing the options to homeschool? Here's a little advice from a veteran homeschooler.
A Homeschoolers (home School) Grading-IndependentThe purpose of this article is so that new homeschoolers and non-homeschoolers will better understand the lingo of homeschooling and education.- The Education Begins at Home Act: Implications of the Bill Becoming LawH.R. 2343 has been introduced into both the House and the Senate and will have far reaching consequences on how people will be able to raise their children if it becomes law.
- It's Time to Abolish the Publish Schools, Part 1With all the problems associated with the public "government" schools, isn't it time to pull the plug on them and put an end to the pervasive evil that is the bedrock of the public "government" school monopoly?
- Considering Home Schooling?Homeschooling, just as any other endeavor, is made up of both pros and cons relative the to student-parent relationship.
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