Tag: homeschooling

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Former public school teacher who needed to ‘break free’ creates her own learning center

PALM BEACH GARDENS, Fla. – Cristina Bedgood, a 15-year former public school teacher, took two years to craft plans for her own private learning center. She knew she needed 40 students in year one to make it work. But in April, when she held her first open house for Curious... READ MORE
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Of pop art, plate tectonics and a super-strong Minotaur: How PEP allows one family to tailor lessons to their children’s interests
Something about the Periodic Table of Elements grabs Conrad Black’s...
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Florida parents and educators may be building the education value networks of the future
  Despite calls for reform and waves of attempted transformation,...
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‘Game Changers’ in K-12 choice
Perun, the rock star of Australian defense economists doing awesome...
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Chimpanzees and sewing lessons: Flexible scholarship fuels Florida student’s unconventional education
Kate Streets wants to be Jane Goodall when she grows...
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What’s going on with homeschooling numbers?
For the past several years, the story of American homeschooling...
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Florida’s post-pandemic homeschooling growth continues
The number of Florida families choosing home education jumped nearly...
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Attention union reps: Stop defending learning loss
Was pandemic learning loss a necessary evil to create a...
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Taking charge of your children’s education
Editor’s note: This commentary from Colleen Hroncich, a policy analyst...
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Insight into homeschooling as Utah moves toward funding education savings accounts
Editor’s note: This commentary appeared last week on Utah’s kslnewsradio.com...
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Prophets of the do-it-yourself K-12 revolution
Silicon Valley homeschool mom Samantha Cook had this to say...
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