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HOME SCHOOLS1. DECISION — Should you do it?2. ACTION — How should you do it? |
Part 1: DECISION — Should you do it?
Home schools can work well — in fact, I (the editor) think that in many situations homeschooling can provide the best of all possible educations, when all things are considered — but home schools are not for everyone.
FAQs — HomeSchool.com — Oregon
Home Education Network — John
Holt Associates
OVERVIEWS — from
University of Oregon — ERIC Digest in 2001 (and 1995) —
Great Schools — Statistics
& Information (about numbers, reasons,... in 1999) from U.S. Dept
of Education — and many websites have "series
of pages" covering the basics
SOME IMPORTANT QUESTIONS:
• WHETHER — The
Benefits and Disadvantages of Homeschooling (Sonlight Curriculum) — Should
I homeschool? (Homeschool Teacher's Lounge) — The
Pros and Cons of Homeschooling — Homeschooling
for Black Children? — Advantages & Disadvantages -
(about
the AllAbout-Websites) — to
homeschool or not to homeschool (Joanna Bratten, Franciscan University) — Ten
Most Important Things — Pros & Cons
(lots of links) —
• WHY — Advantages
of Homeschooling — Unsung
Benefits (Mary
Pride, HomeSchool World) — Six
Types of Reasons (Pam Sorooshian) & Ten
Good Reasons (Greg Sherman) in NHEN —
• WHY NOT — it isn't easy finding pages focused on "reasons
not to" although reasons are in some WHETHER-pages above and CRITICISMS
below
IS IT LEGAL? — quick overview — 8 Probing Questions & FAQ & Laws by State (from National Home Education Network, NHEN) — Laws by State (Home School Legal Defense Association, HSLDA) — info from State Departments of Education — Links (NHEN)
HISTORY — by Linda Dobson (overview) — Patrick Farenga (more thorough) — Helen Hegener (re: John Holt) — Patrick Farenga (re: John Holt)
CRITICISMS — Educators
Criticize Homeschooling (cites NAESP: a search shows
four abstracts encouraging cooperation, with one available paper) — Views
by Non-Homeschoolers — National Education Association (resolutions
in 2000 & 2005-06)
& letter (to
NHEN)
RESPONSES — Responding
to Common Objections (Homeschool Teacher's Lounge) — Answering
Objections (Fred Worth,...) — Common
Objections to Homeschooling (John Holt) —
SOCIALIZATION — by Rebecca Kochenderfer (editor of Homeschool.com) — Home School Teachers Lounge — Myths (Christine Web) — ERIC Digest — The "S" Word & links by Ann Zeise
SCHOLARLY STUDIES — National Home Education Research Institute — search in ERIC (use their "Search Help" and explore) or Google Scholar — for example, panel (at 2004 meeting of American Education Research Association) & a paper (Michael Apple) & response (Nicky Hardenbergh) —
ON TO COLLEGE? — Three
Questions — ERIC
Digest — links for Getting
In & Homeschool
College — and explore (search: college homeschooling, or...)
Part 2: ACTION — HOW should you do it?
HOW — an overview from Home School Teachers Lounge — a "beginners series" by HSLDA — from Homeschool.com, Preparing to Homeschool for Success & info-and-resource page & Organization + Time Management — Revelations of a Homeschooling Mom — A Step-by-Step Guide — a resource-page from National Home Education Network
SUPPORT:
ORGANIZATIONS in states (and countries), in lists from HomeSchool
World & National
Home Educators Network & HSLDA
ONLINE FORUMS — Homeschool.com — Homeschool
Fellowship — Homeschool
World
LEARNING STYLES — Carrie
Kitzmiller — Learning
Styles — Seven
Human Intelligences (more about M.I. in THINKING
SKILLS — Debra
Bell (author of UGHS) — interview
with two authors — Esau & Jacob
SPECIAL CHILDREN — NHEN offers FAQ &
links and
more (in right-sidebar) — overview & 10
tips — A
to Z (links) — check for "special needs" forums in the FORUMS
above — and
sometimes "special" blends into "gifted"...
GIFTED CHILDREN — from the Gifted Homeschooling Forum, Why
homeschooling? & articles & resources — NHEN with
sharing by parents (Christine & Laurie) and resources to
explore, including Hoagies —
APPROACHES — Eclectic HomeSchool Online (EHO) — HomeSchool World — Socratic Method — Ponca Christian Home Educator — Home School Learning Network — A to Z (with 5 additional categories) — EHO-Links (rearranged)
MOTIVATION & LIFELONG LEARNING — "Sir William Haley said, ‘Education would be much more effective if its purpose was to ensure that by the time they leave school every boy and girl should know how much they do not know, and be imbued with a lifelong desire to know it.’ Becoming a life-long learner, that's something that seems to come naturally to most homeschoolers no matter the homeschooling method used by their parents. Homeschooling is just that much more personal and the education derived is a personal education. ... If at the end of your homeschooling career your children are excited about starting to learn, you’ve done well." (from What Defines Homeschool Success? by Beverly Krueger, editor of Eclectic Homeschool Online) — Short-Term Motivation (Make it Intrinsically Fun Now) and Long-Term Motivation (Make it Personally Useful Later) by Craig Rusbult, editor of the "ASA Science Ed" website you're now using
CHRISTIAN CHARACTER — [intro-pages] — descriptions of Childrens' Books for Building Christian Character — WORLDVIEW EDUCATION & LIVING A WORLDVIEW (most of it is useful for homeschooling) — EHO-links —
THINKING SKILLS — ChristianLogic.com — VirtualSalt.com with "Tools for the Age of Knowledge" and much more — Critical Thinking & Christian Worldview — and our homepages for CREATIVE (generative) THINKING & CRITICAL (evaluative) THINKING for PRODUCTIVE (creative-and-critical) THINKING that includes Design Method & Scientific Method
SCIENCE EDUCATION — Science Overview from Sonlight Curriculum — ERIC Digest — Eclectic Homeschool Online describes articles in its lists: medium-sized and including these & more — every day Jack Haas searches the web to find interesting Stories in Current Science – and he has written a Youth Page for Science ) —
CREATION, DESIGN, AND EVOLUTION — check the homepage
about ORIGINS EDUCATION
FOR CHRISTIANS — IOU (later, there will be more resources here)
AGE OF THE EARTH —
almost all homeschool resources argue for a young-earth view, with a few exceptions: Online
Geology Curriculum from Answers In Creation (old-earth non-evolutionary
creation — Old-Earth
Creation Homeschooling (lots of resources in right-side column)
SCIENCE ED FORUM — HomeSchool Fellowship —
CURRICULUM — review of “100 Top Picks for Homeschool Curriculum” — Using TV for DVD-Education —
EDUCATION STANDARDS — Trouble for Private & Home Schools (Cathy Duffy, 2001) —
ACTIVITIES FOR SUMMERTIME (or other times) — links
from Three Rivers Library — 101
Things To Do This Summer — Homeschool
Highway (links) —
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THREE TYPES
OF LINKS in this website for Whole-Person Education:
An ITALICIZED LINK keeps you inside a page, moving you to another part of it. Above, a NON-ITALICIZED LINK is page-adding, opening a new page in a new window. Below, a NON-ITALICIZED LINK is page-replacing, opening a new page in this window. |
This area of School Options has sub-areas of
Home Private Public & Charter
This home-page for Home Schools, written by Craig
Rusbult, is
http://www.asa3.org/ASA/education/options/home.htm