by Debi Ketron | Jan 6, 2016 | General
Once again, we will hide a letterbox for the students to locate at Home School Day at the State Capitol. Last year, we hid one in honor of Indiana’s Civil War Governor, Oliver Morton. Our students learned about him and his statue that is located that is located...
by Debi Ketron | Oct 19, 2015 | General
IAHE recently received questions from home educators regarding a letter that they received from the Indiana Department of Health regarding the HPV vaccine. The letter is a reminder recall that is being sent to families whose information is in the CHIRP system...
by Guest Author | Sep 17, 2015 | General
Many homeschooling parents have been prodded with this leading question: “Why do you want to shelter your child from the world so much?” Sheltering or not, does research tell us anything new about the effects of home-based education? The Context When someone...
by Tara Bentley | Sep 5, 2015 | General
Greg & Kimberly Laskowski reside near Bedford, Indiana (Lawrence County). They have homeschooled for 14 years and have three children ranging in age from 7 to 18 years of age. The Laskowskis believe the two most important goals of home education is giving their...
by Tara Bentley | Aug 27, 2015 | General
Do you know a Diploma Mill when you see one? Definition: Sell degrees without requiring true academic achievement. In other words: Worthless degrees. Diploma Mills are highly profitable. $200 Million: Estimated amount that diploma mills rake in annually 500: Estimated...
by Guest Author | Aug 18, 2015 | General
By Dr. Brian D. Ray, Ph.D. Many journalists ask me, “Why do homeschool students do so well academically?” And I have had to answer this same question as an expert witness in court many times. There are some simple answers, one of which I would like to propose in this...