Educational Neglect
AN A TO Z ARTICLE
New laws could make homeschooling "educational neglect."
Guarding Our Birthright - the Question of Accreditation
Are we trading our birthright, the right to control and direct the education of our children, for a bowl of soup? How about for a computer, or some free curriculum, or some gambling money to send our kids to college? By Mary Hood
Just
Who Is Accountable for My Child's Education?
Or Accreditation Rears Its Ugly Head Again! We ask, then, what's
the point? To say that a school is "accredited" sounds
impressive, doesn't it? But what does it really mean? From HEIR
in GA.
Parent-Approved Home Education
Reality Check: The state needs our approval to even exist. This
need is not reciprocal. By Bev Jones. HomeSchooling Texas.
Problems
with Legislation to Prevent "Unqualified" Families
From Homeschooling
Do we really want the government to have the authority to decide
who's qualified to homeschool and how we should homeschool? Larry
and Susan Kaseman, HEM.
Accrediting
Agencies Not Recognized Under GAAP
If the program you are considering says they are accredited by
one of these agencies, be wary. These may be phonies!
Approved
Accrediting Agencies
Each of the six regional associations has responsibility for
schools in one region of the United States and its territories.
International Registry of Accredited Schools NEW
Enter in the name of any distance learning program here and you will be able to tell if they are fully accredited by a recognized accrediting agency.