Posts Tagged ‘Homeschooling Curriculum’

How Can Online Math Tutoring Be a Great Homeschooling Resource?

Saturday, March 21st, 2009

Parent educators have a lot of resources available to them to make homeschooling more fun filled and effective. Some of these resources include: Playback or interactive DVDs, math puzzles and games, math texts outside of the homeschooling curriculum, group learning etc. Online math tutoring is another great affordable resource that home educators can benefit from tremendously. By getting online math help from professional tutors based on the curriculum of their choice, homeschoolers can give their learning a big boost with strong support and confidence.

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7 Reasons to Choose an Accredited Homeschooling Curriculum

Wednesday, March 11th, 2009

In the world of homeschooling, not all curricula are created equal. For the parent who wishes to give his or her child the most effective learning experience possible, the best choice is to go with a curriculum that is standards-based and fully and officially accredited. While these accredited homeschooling programs are often a little pricier, using a properly accredited curriculum is cheaper than having to make for not using one in the first place

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5 Reasons to Go With an Accredited Homeschooling Curriculum

Wednesday, February 18th, 2009

More students are applying for fewer spots in college today. As college admissions become more competitive, it seems as if there is a market for anything that can potentially give one student an edge over another. For some parents, this edge comes in the form of tutoring or enrollment in a private school. For other parents, it comes in the form of individualized instruction through an accredited distance learning homeschooling curriculum.

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Homeschooling High School – What Type of Curriculum Should I Choose?

Thursday, February 12th, 2009

Is there a right and wrong answer to choosing home school curriculum in high school? Many parents feel that way and it causes them a lot of anxiety and fear. In this article, The Home Scholar helps you understand that there are no right and wrong answers to this question, but there are some guidelines that will help you make the best choices for your family.

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