Secular Homeschooling
Secular Homeschooling is a bimonthly magazine founded in 2007 as a quarterly.
Secular Homeschooling is a bimonthly magazine founded in 2007 as a quarterly.
Practical Homeschooling Magazine, a Christian-oriented magazine and site based in Fenton, Mo., claims more than 100,000 readers.
The Old Schoolhouse Magazine is a Christian homeschooling company. Along with the publication, the company sells homechooling supplies and curricula.
LetsHomeschool.com is a commercial site run by a homeschooling mother. The site includes reviews and product information on a variety of curricula. It hosts a page with resources for Mormon homeschoolers
HomeSchoolFacts.com has news pages and forums and lists some of the more popular curriculum packages used by Christian homeschoolers.
Read an August 2001 report on homeschooling in America by Kurt J. Bauman of the Population Division, U.S. Census Bureau.
Read the executive summary of “Homeschooling in the United States: 2003,” from the National Center for Education Statistics. NCES is the primary federal repository for education data.
The Christian Life Commission of the Baptist General Convention of Texas, the United Methodist General Board of Church and Society and the Presbyterian Church (U.S.A.) have issued statements or resolutions supporting public education, according to resources offered by the Baptist Center for Ethics.
In 2006 the SBC passed a resolution that encouraged “all Southern Baptist churches to solicit individuals from their membership to engage the culture of our public school systems nationwide by running for election to their local school boards and exerting their godly influence upon these school systems.”