Articles and News From the Homeschool Front
Whether it is articles about homeschooling with tips and information to make you a better homeschooler, or articles on what is happening in homeschooling around the country, you will find the articles here.
Articles and News From the Homeschool Front
There is no doubt that the education system in America is changing rapidly. More and more families are choosing to home school their children, which has opened up a whole new world of educational opportunities for them. It’s important to research all the pros and cons of home schooling so you know what it can do for your child. We will keep you up to date on homeschooling news and techniques.
Do The Common Core Standards Affect Homeschooling?
Now that a majority of states have jumped on the Common Core bandwagon, it seems that it is time to assess what impact this will have on the homeschooling community. (Read More)
Why Do People Homeschool and How Do Homeschoolers Compare Academically?
When a family is considering homeschooling there are an awful lot of questions that might arise either from themselves or from their family and friends. (Read More)
CLEP Testing and Home School
The homeschool family can plan ahead for college through the use of CLEP testing. What is CLEP testing? CLEP stands for College-Level Examination Program (Read More)
Ron Paul Homeschool Curriculum
The homeschool family can plan ahead for college through the use of CLEP testing. What is CLEP testing? CLEP stands for College-Level Examination Program (Read More)
Homeschool Field Trips
One of the many advantages that homeschool families have is that they are have more flexible schedules and can add in field trips as part of their schooling (Read More)
Homeschooling - Determining Learning Styles
One of the problems with traditional schooling is the fact that due to the nature of education, it has become a one size fits all mentality. If you are teaching fifteen or more students, you have to teach to the lowest common denominator. Homeschooling offers an answer to this problem. (Read More)
How to Homeschool
The first question that ever seems to be asked by potential home school parents is, just how do I home school, where do I start? It can be an overwhelming question and I am here to give you the practical steps to get you started. (Read More)
Homeschool Families and Homeschooling Co-ops
Many homeschool families have found that they either aren’t comfortable teaching all subjects, or they just like to supplement their teaching with outside activities. This is where you might find the homeschool co-op to be an addition to your homeschool curriculum. (Read More)
Homeschoolers and Socialization
The first question asked by many people who do not home school their children is, “What about socialization?” Homeschooled children are probably more adept in social situations than the majority of their peers in public schools (Read More)
What About High School Diplomas
Here is the simple answer – Your Own Diploma! You can get a GED if you like, or you can use a cover school that offers diplomas, or – Create your own! The important thing is not the diploma, it is the TRANSCRIPTS (Read More)