Monthly Archives: November 2009
Used Homeschool Curriculum
Used homeschool curriculum can save amount of money instead of buying brand new set of curriculum. Homeschooling is an expensive learning program yet most families who are homeschooling are those on a tight budget. An average family could spend $600.00 for curriculum purchases per child that is why most homeschoolers prefer buying used books and … Continue reading
Start Homeschooling
Start Homeschooling. Schooling is one of the significant parts in the life of every individual. For many children, this learning process begins the moment they start on kindergarten or preschool. To others, this commences when they start homeschooling. But before immersing your child in homeschooling, know first the many different rules especially the state laws … Continue reading
Social Concerns of Home Schooling
Social Concerns of Home Schooling. The social development is one of the major concerns of homeschooling. Many professional educators disapprove of homeschooling because they believe that a homeschooled child has limited interaction to their peers and people from different cultures. It hinders a man’s development and is detrimental to the improvement of his social skills. … Continue reading
School of Tommorow
School of Tommorow. If ask what does a school of tomorrow looks like, one may evoke a picture of a hi-tech type of school using a state-of-the-art devices and gadgets and where almost everything is automated. Actually, this is not the kind of school being referred to here in the School of Tomorrow. When we … Continue reading