How Home Schooling Will Change Public Education -- Paul T. Hill
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RYAN YEE
on Sunday, January 14, 2007
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Why Homeschool?
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How Home Schooling Will Change Public Education -- Paul T. Hill -- Paul T. Hill reports on the pros and cons of learning at home—and the effects home schooling will have on public schools.
Taking Charge - Communicating the Strengths of Homeschooling (Home Education Magazine Online)
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RYAN YEE
on Sunday, January 07, 2007
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Why Homeschool?
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Taking Charge - Communicating the Strengths of Homeschooling (Home Education Magazine Online) -- As homeschoolers we have both the opportunity and the responsibility to provide others with accurate information about homeschooling. As one step in this process, a recent one-page piece about homeschooling is worth our consideration.
It is titled Homeschooling Families: Ready for the Next Decade. A Foundation for Ongoing Conversations
Distributing this piece gives us a good opportunity both to share some of the key points about homeschooling with other homeschoolers and to introduce some of the most important aspects of homeschooling to people to whom it is a relatively new idea.
This column will discuss why information about homeschooling is needed and in demand, why we homeschoolers should take responsibility for providing it, why distributing this piece is a good idea, and how it can be done. Then some of the points included in the piece will be explored in more detail.
It is titled Homeschooling Families: Ready for the Next Decade. A Foundation for Ongoing Conversations
Distributing this piece gives us a good opportunity both to share some of the key points about homeschooling with other homeschoolers and to introduce some of the most important aspects of homeschooling to people to whom it is a relatively new idea.
This column will discuss why information about homeschooling is needed and in demand, why we homeschoolers should take responsibility for providing it, why distributing this piece is a good idea, and how it can be done. Then some of the points included in the piece will be explored in more detail.
Interview with Linda Dobson (Home Education Magazine Online)
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RYAN YEE
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Interview with Linda Dobson -- I've read other books by Linda Dobson and happened to stumble upon this article with her dating back to October 1997. She discusses her views on homeschooling.
Linda's first book, The Art of Education: Reclaiming Your Family, Community, and Self, first published by Home Education Press in 1995, was described by a major reviewer as "A passionate analysis of what's wrong with the American way of education."
Linda's first book, The Art of Education: Reclaiming Your Family, Community, and Self, first published by Home Education Press in 1995, was described by a major reviewer as "A passionate analysis of what's wrong with the American way of education."