Posts Tagged ‘ Socialization ’

Kansas newspaper does homeschooling series

The following series of articles is from the Lawrence Journal World of Lawrence, Kansas, and was published as the feature, Learning Outside the Lines, 13 May 2007. One of the interesting aspects of the series is the comments section at the end of each article. The readers of the newspaper are avid commenters. The...
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Homeschooler sighting at museum, film at 11.

I shouldn’t be so flip about it because it sounds like a successful get-together, and the kids may be pleased to have been mentioned on the television. WEAU-TV 13, Eau Claire, Wisconsin, 14 March 2007, Home School Students Have a Field Day at Museum Area home school students got to take a field trip...
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‘About homeschooling’ articles from January

BYU Newsnet, Provo, Utah, 11 January 2007, Homeschooling Presents Pros, Cons Neutral paragraphs: 12 Pro paragraphs: 5 Con paragraphs: 7 Fort Worth Star Telegram, Fort Worth, Texas, 16 January 2007, Away from home Another reality is that no matter how well-meaning and devoted home-schooling parents might be, they simply can’t be expected to demonstrate...
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