by Guest Author | Jul 28, 2016 | Research
The Context A well-known professor of education, Michael Apple, proclaimed a decade ago that homeschooling is, overall, bad for African American parents, their children, and society.[1] He argued that “… individualized atomistic decisions to school one’s child at...
by Guest Author | May 11, 2016 | Research
The Context Recent research has established factors that have a bearing on the health status of children. These include environmental and parental influence. Researchers David Wachob and Robert Alman think that since there has been a large increase of the number of...
by Guest Author | Mar 26, 2016 | Research
By Brian D. Ray, Ph.D. National Home Education Research Institute The Context I was talking with a doctoral student from a European country just the other day. She now lives in an east coast state, teaches in a public school, and is studying homeschoolers in America....
by Guest Author | Mar 2, 2016 | Homeschooling in Indiana
I’ve been a fan of learning by doing ever since sixth grade, when my classroom teacher included some experiments and demonstrations for health and science classes. I taught my own children by using KONOs, way back in the days when it wasn’t a kit, and only Volume I...
by Guest Author | Feb 16, 2016 | General
Dyslexia is not seeing words backwards or flipping letters. Its roots are not found in the eyes or in the ears so optometrists and audiologists cannot diagnosis it. So what is it? God in His plan for humanity created a few people’s brains (approximately 20%) to be...