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Online Home Schooling As The School At Home

Posted on 01. Apr, 2009 by Mark Coleman.

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Online home schooling is sometimes an open choice by the parents to educate their children at home. The parents want their children to get individual attention from them, and so they prefer to keep them at home. Often children have had problems in school and parents suffer along with the child, till suddenly they realize that it is better to sever ties with the schools and begin to take over the lessons which they would have learnt at school.

If you want your child to become a home school student, there are unlimited courses available on the net from grades 2 to 12. For example, through the Global Student Network there are more than eighty courses available which are deeply rooted to National content standards. All the course material that you need is delivered via the internet and you have the best libraries, museums and educational sites in the world at your disposal.

Curriculum

The curriculum for online home schooling is flexible and customizable, but very interactive. The curriculum is always kept up-to-date with current and relevant material. The lessons which are provided online basically promote reading, but help the children to analyze, think and then articulate their thoughts. Online access is 24 hours a day and 365 days a year. It is totally internet secure, and compatible with all internet features including parental control.

Many American families living overseas prefer online home schooling as an alternative educational solution for their children. Since the complete virtual courses are from grades 2 to 12, the choice of programs in the curriculum is much more diverse than in a local school. Some of the online home schooling curricula are most cost-effective and comprehensive.

Advantages

The biggest advantage is the time factor, as all the 80 courses are for one full calendar year, running 365 days a year and 24 hours in a day and 7 days in a week. The curriculum offers multiple features so that individualized education plans can be strengthened. At the same time the student’s curriculum can be customized for the appropriate subject grade level.

Audio And Video

The audio and video components are important features of the online home schooling. The audio component reads texts to students and many video clips are shown to students, practically for every course. The curriculum is totally web-based and delivered completely via the internet. You get no CDs and no books, and you cannot download any of the material.

All the courses offered for online home schooling adhere to the National Curriculum standards. The courses are made in such a way that they fit all learning styles and keep in mind the interests and needs of the students and families. This system encourages the students to search for information and find answers on their own. Parents take over the role of the teacher and their module has the answer keys.

For any course pertaining to online home schooling you have to enroll for the course and fill in the enrollment form. The prices vary according to the courses available, and there is free online home schooling available too. Once you get your user ID and password, you can just login and begin your journey of online home schooling.

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Some Of The Home School Materials You Will Need To

Posted on 28. Mar, 2009 by Mark Coleman.

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Some Of The Home School Materials You Will Need To Teach Your Student

There are many different home school materials you will need to be effective at home schooling your student. There are also many different places to purchase home school materials. The first home school materials you will need are the essentials such as pencils, pens and paper. The most important home school materials you will need are books and accredited curriculum from different distributors, the most well known being Scholastic.

Make A List And Check It Twice

It is very easy to spend a lot of money on different home school materials that you do not need or could get for a lower price. You can find great deals from online distributors and even used home school materials such as used books. There also is always the option of using online home schooling for help and even curriculum programs are available from online home schooling websites. I know all of this sounds a bit overwhelming, but you just need to plan it out carefully and make a list of all the home school materials you will need for the first six months. Then you can always re-supply yourself as you go and as you learn what new curriculum you will need.

There are other ways of acquiring home school materials such as textbooks from actually going to your local school and talking to the librarians and asking if they have any old unused textbooks you can have or buy for cheap. You will be surprised at how many schools have textbooks that are out dated and they can’t use but are perfectly good for home schooling. Another very critical part of home school materials is for testing.

Most states have different rules about home schooling and testing but most have state approved tests and testing supplies available for home schooling purposes. The best way to find out if your state has those materials available for you is by simply going to the state education website. You can usually easily navigate your way through the website to find at least the contact info necessary to talk to someone to find out how to acquire them or to actually get the tests and materials themselves.

Now that you think you have all of the home school materials you need you might find out as you start teaching that there are still some home school materials you don’t have. Don’t be scared, as there are many office supply stores and shops across America that can supply you with most of the materials you might not have. Your task of teaching your child at home is a very time consuming and full time job. Do not take it lightly and assume it will be easy because it will consume more of your time than you think. If you put everything you have into teaching then you can get great results that you couldn’t get at a public or even private school. The advantage of one-on-one attention for your student cannot be found at either a public or private school.

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The Advantages Of Home Schooling High School

Posted on 26. Mar, 2009 by Mark Coleman.

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Most people who home school do so from the beginning. But some brave souls decide to take over the role of educator when their children reach high school. Home schooling high school can be challenging to say the least, especially if the student has been attending public school since kindergarten. For kids that have grown up with home schooling, home schooling high school is a breeze. But for those new to home schooling, drastic adjustments will have to be made.

Home Schooling High School Means Change

Any parents attempting to home schooling high school to their own teenager will need to do a lot of research. Each state has rules and regulations regarding home schooling that must be adhered to. These must be discovered and complied with to ensure that your child will get an accredited diploma. Some states require certain curriculum, progress reports, standardized testing and some teacher training for example. There may be a mound of paperwork before you even get started, and ongoing paperwork as you educate your child. Some states make home schooling high school easier than others, so start early to avoid delays. If you need help ask for it, your child’s education depends on it.

Once everything is in order legally, you will need to plan everyday. Find resources online, such as forums or groups that you can use to find answers to any home schooling high school questions that may come up. Networking with other home schooling parents can benefit both you and your child. The one thing that home schooling high school does not naturally supply like a classroom setting is social functions. These must be available, especially for high school aged students, to ensure proper social learning.

Always get the appropriate curriculum supplies, home school materials and find a teaching style that works well for your child. This may take a while, as every student learns in different ways. What works for one of your children may not work as well for another. One of the biggest advantages of home schooling high school is that your student will get one-on-one attention and can spend as much time as necessary learning something before going on to the next subject. In an over crowded classroom setting with many teenage distractions this is impossible, most of the learning happens with little instruction and even less understanding. This may be why home schooled children generally test at much higher grade levels than their traditionally taught peers.

It may be difficult in the beginning, like being disciplined enough for a strict study schedule, but home schooling high school is worth it. It is rewarding for you and ensures that your child learns everything he or she should before going on to college.

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A Good Home School Resource Is Priceless

Posted on 24. Mar, 2009 by Mark Coleman.

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When it comes to home schooling your child, having really good resources is key. Your first home school resource should be your state’s education department. They may even have a website that you can peruse and look for information and learn about other home school resources that may be available in your area. To find your state’s education department simply type your state’s name and the words department of education into any search engine. For example type the words California Department of Education into the search engine to find the appropriate agency for Californians. By searching this way you will also find other home school resources such as home school associations and services. There are many requirements for home schooling your children depending upon the state that you live in. It is more difficult in some states than in others to home school and having quality home school resources can go a long way to helping you jump through all the hoops necessary to meet the requirements.

Finding The Help You Need

Type the words home schooling into any search engine and a long list of matches appear. By checking out just a few of these sites you can find some vary valuable home school resources to help your quest. For example, the site homeschooling.com has a resource guide right on the homepage listing literally dozens of specific topics about which to get advice and buy learning tools. This list of topics include curriculum, current events, learning styles, special needs, testing and even home schooling high school to name just a few. You can also find a list of support groups and forums where you can communicate with other home school educators and students. This is a national site, but you will probably be able to find a local home school resource like this with participants in your area.

Having lots of home school resources is important, especially when you are new to home schooling. Teaching your children at home takes patience and discipline, and can be completely overwhelming when you first begin. You will need to figure out what teaching style will work best for your child, or each of your children independently. This is one of the biggest advantages to home schooling in the first place, so discovering the right teaching style is essential. Communicating with other people that have experience or training with this can be invaluable to you. Search for the resources that are most helpful to you and never be afraid to ask questions, the information you get can really help you and your child to succeed.

Home schooling can be rewarding for both the student and the parent. Learning is naturally embedded into every day life. Just be sure to find ways to include social activities regularly into the schedule, as this is important to a well-rounded person.

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