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Category: education

Updated on Mar 2, 2017. Posted on Jul 4, 2013

“Homeschoolers on to College: What Research Shows Us”

Read a fall 2004 column from the Journal of College Admission about the success of homeschooled children in higher education.

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Updated on Mar 2, 2017. Posted on Jul 4, 2013

“More black families home schooling”

Read a Dec. 11, 2005, AP article posted by USA Today about the increasing numbers of black families choosing to homeschool.

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Updated on Mar 2, 2017. Posted on Jul 4, 2013

“The Gilded Age of Home Schooling”

Read a June 5, 2006, New York Times article about homeschooling trends in the United States.

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Updated on Mar 2, 2017. Posted on Jul 4, 2013

“Homeschooling for Black Families”

Read an article from the January/February 2007 issue of Mothering magazine posted at Cafemom.com about black families who choose to homeschool.

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Updated on Mar 2, 2017. Posted on Jul 4, 2013

“Giving Proper Credit to Home-Schooled”

Read a June 11, 2007, Washington Post article about the successes of homeschooling.

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Updated on Mar 2, 2017. Posted on Jul 4, 2013

“Families keep homeschooling despite tough times”

Read an Associated Press story posted March 4, 2009, at USAToday.com about homeschooling during the economic downturn.

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Updated on Mar 2, 2017. Posted on Jul 4, 2013

“Kitchen-classroom conservatives: Barack Obama could hasten the spread of educating children at home”

Read an Aug. 6, 2009, article from The Economist about the reasons families are choosing to homeschool their children.

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Updated on Mar 2, 2017. Posted on Jul 3, 2013

“Group Asks Court to Reconsider Removing Girl from Home School”

See a Sept. 1, 2009, Fox News story about efforts to reverse a family-law judge’s ruling that a homeschooled girl should be moved into public education; among those protesting the ruling are religious-freedom advocates.

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Updated on Mar 2, 2017. Posted on Jul 3, 2013

“Confessions of a home-schooler”

Read a Sept. 28, 2009, post at Salon.com written by the father of homeschooled children.

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