Home Schooling

I have tried to find home-school information that is non-secular in nature so that no religious ideology is emphasized above educational material.  Education should be the primary goal of a teacher. This is so all home-school families may be included with no emphasis on religion, race, creed or ethnic background.  If I have failed to make this list non-secular, I apologize. - Webmaster

 

What is Home schooling?

Back to TopHome schooling is a method of education through which the parents take sole responsibility to oversee the entire education of their children in a personal, direct manner. It is characterized by a one-on-one tutorial method of education using the parents as teachers/tutors and most often takes place within the home of the students.Continue to Texas Law

The Cons of Homeschool
The Pros of Homeschool
Advantages and Disagvantages
 

Indiana Laws and home schooling

Indiana State Law
Indiana Law Explained

Indiana Education Code For Home schooling
 

Union County Public Library & Home schooling

Home School Pathfinder
 

Indiana home schooling sites

Indiana Home Educators

Indiana Home School Help Sheet

Indiana Home schoolers

Indiana Colleges: Admissions Personnel for the Home schooled

A to Z Home's Cool Home schooling - Indiana Site

IHSAA By-Laws pertinent to enrollment, attendance and academic eligibility

Home School Help Sheet - Information about Home Schooling in Indiana

Compulsory School Attendance Law

Indiana Graduation Requirements

Indiana Academic Standards

Home-Schooled Students with Disabilities and The Reauthorized Individuals with Disabilities Education Act (IDEA)

Eligibility and Home Educated Students

For New Laws On Title IV, HEA Programs, Institutional

The Relationship Between Home Schools & Public Schools

When The Home Schooled Child Returns
 

General Home Schooling Information

Home School Legal Defense Association

     The Home School Legal Defense Association (HSLDA) is a non-profit advocacy organization established to defend and advance the constitutional right of parents to direct the education of their children and to protect family freedoms. Through annual memberships, HSLDA is tens of thousands of families united in service together, providing a strong voice when and where needed.  Their website is at: www.hslda.org and for a direct link to their interpretation of Indiana state law, go to www.hslda.org/hs/state/IN

Learn More about Record Keeping

A-Z Homeschooling an Autistic Child

National Statistics on Home schooled Children
 

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