August 22, 2007

Homeschooling in America

Tip! child. Most homeschooling parents only object to state requirements for documentation and testing because they interfere with the learning experience for their child.

I began homeschooling in 2003. My reason was simple. I did not like the environment my children would be learning in. I never had any past experience teaching, so I was a bit apprehensive. I began by doing research. I wanted to find a program that I thought would benefit my children and also not bore them. I also did research on homeschooling in the USA. I wanted to see for myself how many children were being homeschooled in this country and how they stood next to public and privately schooled children.

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I found that according to NCES(National Center for Education Statistics) in 2003 an estimated 1.1 million students were being homeschooled in the United States. This amounted to 2.2 percent of U.S. students, ages 5 thru 17, with a grade equivalent of kindergarten thru 12.

Parents gave a variety of reasons for homeschooling. These reasons included being able to give their child a better education at home, for religious reasons, and because of poor learning environment at public schools. Also, according to research done by NCHE(National Center for Home Education), the average 8th grader who is homeschooled performs four grade levels above the natonal average. One in four homeschool students(24.5%) are enrolled one or more grades above age level. Students who have been homeschooled their entire lives have the highest scholastic achievement.

Tip! Know what your state’s law says. Read the applicable statutes for yourself, talk to other homeschoolers, and join a state homeschooling organization that monitors the regulations affecting homeschoolers.

A good article on homeshooling was done by a staff reporter, Daniel Golden, for “The Wall Street Journal Atlanta”. This was on the front page in the February 11, 2000 edition. Read it. Especially if you are a little apprehensive about teaching. I have found that it is not as hard as it sounds. It is actually fun and rewarding.

My name is Vicki Bennett. I am a full time wife and mother. I homeschool my children. I enjoy reading and writing short-stories in my spare time. I also enjoy cooking, singing, and gardening.
If you want to read information on an average family homeschool and their day to day routine go to
http://www.writingup.com/blog/vicki-bennett.

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Understanding The Home Schooling Curriculum

More and more parents are turning to home schooling in order to spare their children the violence, bullying, and peer pressure which have invaded so many public school classrooms and made them environments unfriendly to serious learning. And many parents also prefer to monitor their children0s learning progress first-hand, instead of depending on the end-or-term report card to let them know if their child is having difficulty with a subject.
Finding The Correct Home Schooling Curriculum
The advent of the home PC with its Internet connection has also contributed significantly to the growing popularity of home schooling. The Internet allows parents new to what is involved with a home schooling curriculum to access inexpensive online schools with information on what is required of a home schooling curriculum, and daily lesson plans with activities which will help home schooling parents become effective teachers.
The local school district will also offer guidance on the necessary home schooling curriculum, along with suggestions on the best ways to keep your kids interested in their studies. There are also many excellent books on the subject of home schooling, written by educators and loaded with information on how to find the home schooling curriculum requirements in […]

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