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Posted by admin | Posted in Education | Posted on 25-02-2010

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When did the debate about homeschooling start?

How many years has the debate about homeschooling been going for, I'm writing an essay about it. Thanks.

It started in the late 1800s when public school was established. Napoleon invaded Prussia and beat the pants off them. The Prussian (German) government was so astounded that it vowed that it wouldn't happen again. They made education of the masses mandatory so they could make a nation of obedient workers and soldiers. They did a really great job and became the envy of the world. Matter of fact many scholars and historians attribute both world wars directly on to the German public school system. Well, in the US after the potato famine caused a huge influx of Irish Catholic (gasp) immigrants into the country the protestant majority government wanted to break the children's ties with the papists by forcing them to assimilate into the general population. You guessed it. They were removed from their homes, sometimes at gunpoint to attend school. Look up the "Know nothing legislation". Of course the public school in most cases was reserved for the common people. The leaders of society and the aristocracy had private schools and tutors for their children. Lincoln said "what is taught in the schoolroom today will be government policy in twenty years." Think about that.

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christian home school curriculum

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Posted by admin | Posted in Education | Posted on 12-02-2010

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Did you guys see the doctor Phil Show?

On doctor phil...
they were saying how home schooling is wrong. I'm home schooled and I LOVE IT!!! I've been home schooled since I was born!!! I have a Christian curriculum that is actually a grade ahead. For example: I'm in the 6th grade and the things I'm learning are on a 7th or 8th grade level. I'm VERY WELL SOCIALIZED!!! I'm in SO many activities. In my activities, there are, homeschool, private school, and public school kids. Please tell me if you approve.
AND!!! If you watched the whole show, you would know that it was about Un-Schooling AND Homeschooling.

I didn't see the show, unfortunately--or maybe fortunately. ;) I've heard from other homeschoolers I know that it was frustrating to watch!

I do approve of homeschooling. I certainly don't think every parent should homeschool--far too many parents out there who are wishy washy and not committed to their kids to the level required. You can see this every summer as parents complain about the kids being home all day and looking forward to the kids going back to school.

Fortunately, not all parents are like that, despite what naysayers seem to think--I've become somewhat convinced that many naysayers are against homeschooling because their own parents would have not been good homeschooling parents and they feel that it's best for the kids to be away from their parents. Or perhaps it's just a reflection of how they see themselves as parents. Unfortunately, that means that too many are quick to judge and assume that homeschooling parents don't have what it takes.

I did see something on Dr. Phil's site about the teacher criticizing the socialization. Oh, good grief! Ignorance breeding ignorance, or perhaps prejudism breeding prejudism since she had some comment about it all being with other homeschoolers (which is just ridiculous). But that's a comment based on ignorance, so my first point still stands. :D

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homeschool curriculum

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Posted by admin | Posted in Education | Posted on 30-01-2010

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Does anyone know of a homeschool curriculum/unit study for several subjects using the names of God as a base?

This would need to be for second grade. Thanks for your help!

Yes the A.C.E. curriculum go to aceministries.com

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helping homework

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Posted by admin | Posted in Education | Posted on 24-01-2010

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Federal Trade Commission (FTC) Chairman Jon Leibowitz was recently joined by California Attorney General Jerry Brown to announce the initiation of “Operation Loan Lies”, a coordinated national law enforcement effort to crack down on mortgage loan modification scams.

The operation has already filed 189 actions by 25 federal and state agencies against fraudulent loan shops that used deceptive marketing to push their shabby or non-existent foreclosure rescue and mortgage modification services. The actions involve homeowners across the country but were announced in Southern California, where the fraudulent companies were based. “These con artists see the high foreclosure rates as an opportunity to prey on people in distress,” FTC Chairman Jon Leibowitz said. “They promise to rescue homeowners in troubled financial waters, but after they take their money they throw them an anchor instead of a lifeline.”

In conjunction with the announcement the FTC gave details on four additional lawsuits which brings the total of mortgage foreclosure rescue and loan modification scam cases the Commission has brought since April to fourteen. In the four new lawsuits, defendants are charged with:

  • Making false claims that they would obtain a home loan modification
  • Making claims that, in conjunction with the loan modification, they would stop foreclosure proceedings
  • Failing to honor promises of refunds to homeowners if the proposed action was not successful

The defendants are charged with doing little or nothing to advance the loan modification process for their clients after receiving fees approximately equal to one month’s mortgage payment.

The specific charges against defendants are as follows:

  • U.S. Foreclosure Relief made false claims of fast turnarounds for approvals and years of experience with fictitious success rates for their loan modifications. Homeowners received neither. They are also charged with violating the FTC’s Do Not Call Rule due to their repeated contacts with homeowners on the National Do Not Call Registry. Pending a court date, assets of U.S. Foreclosure Relief were frozen.
  • Lucas Law Center made false representations about their capability to obtain loan modifications. They also told homeowners to divert their mortgage payments toward paying Lucas’ fees, a violation of the law. The company did provide refunds to some of their clients but only after repeated complaints and requests for help from the Better Business Bureau, the California Attorney General, the State Bar of California, and/or local authorities. The court froze Lucas Law Center’s assets ahead of a court hearing
  • Loss Mitigation Services assured homeowners that their loan modifications were virtually assured because they were a department of, or affiliated with, the consumer’s lender or mortgage servicer, a complete fabrication. Some homeowners lost their homes while waiting for modifications which would never happens.
  1. ·         Apply2Save made claims that they could get loan modifications done in thirty to ninety days when, in fact, they never made contact with the homeowners’ lenders. To stall for time, Apply2Save told their customers that paperwork was lost, often more than once.

Operation Loan Lies follows an April 6, 2009, announcement by FTC Chairman Leibowitz, Attorney General Eric Holder, Treasury Secretary Timothy Geithner, Housing and Urban Development Secretary Shaun Donovan, and Illinois Attorney General Lisa Madigan that there would be a crack-down on companies that were set up to defraud homeowners seeking home loan modifications.

The four companies provide valuable lessons in how homeowners can protect themselves from hiring a deceptive company that will not deliver on promises. In the case of U.S. Foreclosure Relief, one warning sign would any talk or intimation of affiliation with the U.S. government. U.S. Foreclosure Relief and Apply2Save both pitched themselves as being able to get approvals for home loan modifications faster than any of their competitors. Homeowners should be aware that the process of modification is two sided and that lenders are currently flooded with applications. Any promises of fast turnarounds should be met with great skepticism. Lucas Law Center advised customers to pay them instead of their lender, an obvious warning about their regard for legal and ethical standards. Finally, Loss Mitigation Services’ claims of affiliation with lenders and guarantees of loan modification approvals because of it were definite red flags. Finding the truth would have been as easy as making a direct call to the lender to verify the claims.

Avoiding the problems encountered by homeowners that were scammed by these firms is as simple as asking the right questions, doing some leg work, and realizing that if it sounds too good to be true, it probably is. Insist on working with a firm that has already done hundreds of loan modifications and can prove it. Visit the office and ask questions until you’re comfortable. A loan modification is a huge and important undertaking. Ensuring its chances of success by doing your homework will keep you out of trouble and give you a much better chance at staying in your home.

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free home schooling

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Posted by admin | Posted in Education | Posted on 22-01-2010

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A free home school worksheet is a free home school worksheet is a free home school worksheet - right? Wrong! Firstly, preparing a free home school worksheet is an opportunity to rise to the challenge of improving on all those ones you complained about at school! What was it you said about this one? Boring. And that one? Difficult to understand. And that? Pointless. And that?  Bitty and piecy. And that? Badly printed so that it was almost illegible and certainly unpleasant to read. Aha!

Now YOU are the teacher. Now you need to design a free home school worksheet that YOU, if you were the learner who had to fill it in, would find interesting, clear, meaningful, well-designed and aesthetically presented.

Secondly, a free home school worksheet has a purpose, which is to see whether what you have taught your learners has sunk in and if your free home school resources are designed well, each learner's interpretation of what you taught them and its significance. It is not as daunting as it seems.

Free Home School Worksheet Preparation

If your lesson is well prepared, the most important aspects of the free home school worksheet should almost present themselves to you. What are the most important facts, impressions, feelings, conclusions, and even questions, do you want to evoke in your learners? List the questions that would supply the answers you are looking for. If you want a yes or no answer, ask for intelligent reasons for their answer.

Add questions that will give the learners an opportunity to expand on their own thoughts. Think of what you got excited about with regard to the lesson. Then, think of individual learners in the home school group and design a question that would excite each one - or, at least, as many as you can.

Now assign marks to each question relative to their importance. Decide whether you are going to indicate what those marks are, on the free home school worksheet and know why you made that decision. Finally, decide on the appearance. Include essential pictures and a few more that are relevant and attractive.

Decide where they are to go and how you want to format the free home school worksheet and what colors to use. Make sure that you have enough ink in your printer's cartridge to print the copies with maximum density.  Print a test copy and edit until you are excited about it. If you don't have a color printer take your free home school worksheet on your memory stick to a printing shop that does have one. Print a few extra copies. And now, you have an Uncle Bob!

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online home schooling

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Posted by admin | Posted in Education | Posted on 02-01-2010

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what are some other online home schools that Texas Education Agency accept?

I know that Texas Education Agency takes Texas Tech and ut home schools but you cant take ap courses. So what other online schools does Texas Education Agency accept and can you take ap classes.

Contact the TEA and see if they will give you a list. If not do research on line and find accredited schools that give the classes that you desire and then ask if they will be accepted./

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homeschool

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Posted by admin | Posted in Education | Posted on 24-12-2009

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Free homeschool software: Probably the best conjunction of words that a homeschooling parent has heard since they found out that their child is going to summer camp. Why shouldn't it be? Getting more for less is as American as homeschooling itself. After paying for the countless number of public students' educational needs via taxes and more taxes, free homeschool software would be music even in the ears of a deaf person. And for every homeschooling parent alive, free homeschool software is available.

A gargantuan deterrent to homeschooling one's children via the traditional homeschool structure is the costs that are incurred. Is it worth the cost? Undeniably. Do the financial strains pay off? Without a doubt. However, if given the opportunity to skate by on some free software, would the parents acquiesce? They will line up faster than one can say "My kid just beat your kid at the spelling bee." Free homeschooling software is the portal through which travel to unconquered educational realms will flow.

To imagine the complete myriad of advantages of free homeschool software is like attempting to remove a CD case shipping wrapper. You want to get to the product but it is quite the hassle. Similarly, free software packages benefits abound in digits galore. The World Wide Web showcases an instructional field of professors of all subjects and at all learning levels. With free resources, one would be granted access to the kingdom of wisdom and knowledge. Instead of being bound to the handful of authors in a textbook, students will be treated to the splendid buffet of the gourmet instruction prepared by the educational chefs. In most homeschool cases the homeschooled children are geared in a certain direction at the discretion of the parent. And this is for a good reason. If the benefits of free software are taken a hold of, then the parents can delve into the material and produce an even more eclectic educational entrée for the aforementioned students.

Tagging onto the list of free homeschool software benefits is this: it is free. In Economics they teach that there is no such thing as a free lunch. True as this may be, there is such a thing as free homeschooling programs. Has it been mentioned yet that this is free? The only time Benjamin Franklin is seen will be in History books and not during the transactions for material purchases. If someone uses free homeschool software then there is no risk involved, unless they are scared of losing no money. More so, damage to one's credit by identity thieves is prohibited because no financial information will be used. This is due to the cost free nature of homeschool software you get for free. Redundancy is being used to focus on the inexpensiveness of this software.

As if another point is needed for the argument, free homeschool software is also a champion of convenience. Not only does it include a superstar cast of teachers, a super low cost of transaction (remember: free), but it also is performed in a way that makes fast food chains look like slow motion replays. Software is computer based and accessible from one's home or anywhere in the world. This is a major plus for homeschoolers . Directly underneath the fingertips of the parent and student are the links to a smorgasbord of life affecting schooling.

With free homeschool software, errors are absent, instruction is enhanced, money is present, and speed is a constant. Passing up on anything free is not an option.

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home schooling curriculum

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Posted by admin | Posted in Education | Posted on 21-12-2009

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More parents are considering the option of home schooling because of concerns about the education their children are receiving in either public or private schools. As time goes on home school programs are becoming a more attractive option. There are different ways of home schooling and the option you select will determine the curriculum.

A lot of the parents that consider home schooling check into home school programs that practice more of a spiritual curriculum. There are several home school programs that are founded in religion, however the two most sought after are Abeka and Seton. While both programs are religious based they're somewhat different.

Developed by Dr. Anne Carroll in 1980, The Seton home school program is a extremely popular form of Catholic home schooling. Dr. Mary Kay Clark assumed the title of director In 1985 and Seton proceeded to develop and nowadays has an enrollment of over ten thousand students. Students that are enrolled in the Seton program and graduate from Seton's high school program receive a diploma unlike some other home school programs. Seton is fully accredited by the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools.

Seton offers a Catholic curriculum for grades kindergarten through twelve and believes that the home schoolers of today are the leaders of tomorrow. Seton requires that enrolled students have tests every quarter and assignments must be sent in for grading. Items graded by parents also constitute a portion of the student's grade. Upon enrolling with Seton a you will get day-to-day lesson plans along with testing and academic guidance.

Taking a look at the Abeka home school curriculum we find that it is fundamentally Christian based and is the most popular home school program around. Families who are very organized or need a highly structured curriculum will like Abeka a lot. Christianity is a message you will see throughout all of Abeka's texts.

If you're looking for an accelerated and advanced form of home schooling, then Abeka is for you. With Abeka, you'll know precisely what has to be done each day. You're told just what to do and say. You'll be able to purchase lesson plans, teacher's manuals, textbooks and tests. You can choose the DVD versions of Abeka home schooling where you'll get an entire year of schooling including assessments, textbooks and DVD classroom lessons.

Another option of Abeka beside the DVD and textbook is the Abeka Academy Traditional Parent-Directed option. It is a fully accredited college prep curriculum. Abeka gives you teacher manuals that show precisely how to follow and instruct the program. Abeka will keep the records for you from the material you teach. You send in all the tests and work, Abeka grades them and supply's a report card. You will get progress reports and an academic calendar.

Abeka is among the more costly programs. Because of the large quantity of material to read and do some students burn out on Abeka. But if you want a program that set a strong structure during the early years and proceeds to challenge students through high school Abeka is for you.

In conclusion, your child is bound to get an effective home-schooled education founded in a religious belief whether you select the Abeka or Seton home school programs.

Get more information about the Abeka and Seton home school programs as well as other home school information at About Home School Programs.

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