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Conferences and Workshops | Engaged Homeschooling

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Do what works. Stop doing what doesn't work. Category Archives: Conferences and Workshops. VaHomeschoolers Conference: What I Meant to Say. Photo by Heather Smithson. When you present a lot of homeschooling workshops and presentations, you are plagued by the things you left out of your talks and questions you didn’t have time to get to. It’s like being in a situation where you need a snappy comeback, and as soon as you leave the room, what comes to your mind is the perfect thing you. But I had so many fu...

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Virginia Law on Homeschooling Evidence of Progress | Engaged Homeschooling

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Do what works. Stop doing what doesn't work. Virginia Law on Homeschooling Evidence of Progress. Under the Home Instruction Statute, homeschoolers in Virginia provide annual evidence of progress to their school divisions by August 1. The school division superintendent can accept or reject evidence of progress based on whether she or he believes a student has achieved an adequate level of educational growth. Page on my website and fill out the contact form there to get my information packet. If You Don&#8...

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Homeschooling for NON-Homeschoolers | Engaged Homeschooling

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Do what works. Stop doing what doesn't work. Tag Archives: Homeschooling for NON-Homeschoolers. Guest speaker: Homeschooling for Non-Homeschoolers. Want to know facts instead of stereotypes? Need a program for your community group, education organization, university classroom, business forum, political association, or parents meeting? Homeschooling 101: Homeschooling for Non-Homeschoolers. Produced by the Demographics Research Group at UVA. Homeschoolers also tend to be highly engaged in their communities.

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Evaluation Services | Engaged Homeschooling

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Do what works. Stop doing what doesn't work. Homeschooling parents are generally exquisitely in tune with their children’s academic progress, and I’m happy to meet with you and your children for an end-of-year evaluation, as my own homeschooling and work schedules allow. An evaluation, which is one alternative to submitting standardized test scores, satisfies Virginia’s Home Instruction Statute requirement for annual evidence of progress. How Does it Work? After reviewing the information, if you’re...

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Tools of Engagement | Engaged Homeschooling

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Do what works. Stop doing what doesn't work. There are many tools used in Engaged Homeschooling. Homeschooling parents who are satisfied with the engagement of their kids, and thus with their learning, are often using these tools and imbuing their homeschooling with these attributes:. Aspects of multiple homeschooling styles. Community organizations and opportunities. Awareness of developmental stages. 5 thoughts on “ Tools of Engagement. Pingback: The Puzzle of Motivation Engaged Homeschooling. Get ever...

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Day 163: Olives | 365 Days of (Almost) Unschooling

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365 Days of (Almost) Unschooling. Or: I read your book, Peter Gray. Who are we, and why are we unschooling? March 26, 2015. Today Boy had violin and ballet, and Girl could stay home with Papa. In between those things we went to Boy’s second counseling appointment, and to the library to pick up books about Cuba, Jamaica, and The Bahamas (for Geography Club). Day 162: Fragile Glass the Boxtroll. Day 164: Early spring garden →. Leave a Reply Cancel reply. Enter your comment here. View Full Profile →. The Pe...

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Who are we, and why are we unschooling? | 365 Days of (Almost) Unschooling

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365 Days of (Almost) Unschooling. Or: I read your book, Peter Gray. Who are we, and why are we unschooling? Who are we, and why are we unschooling? This is our second year of homeschooling. Boy is 8, Girl is 5. I started reading about unschooling, but it made me anxious. Always:. Additionally, we decided to keep Girl at home the next year, too, to save on money and driving, and because it made her happy to go to the co-op, and be at home. But I might ask Boy to do some math lessons. I love your blog!

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365 Days of (Almost) Unschooling. Or: I read your book, Peter Gray. Who are we, and why are we unschooling? Day 148: Beaver and Turtle. March 11, 2015. We had co-op today. Here are some things Boy has brought home from his classes in the last couple of weeks. There are more, of course. Girl, too. Shown: Butterfly, who sadly lost an antenna somewhere. Beaver and Turtle, who raced to see who would win control of a pond. (Turtle won by his wits.) Paul Revere’s horse. Handwriting. March 9, 2015. March 8, 2015.

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Day 160: Box Aquarium | 365 Days of (Almost) Unschooling

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365 Days of (Almost) Unschooling. Or: I read your book, Peter Gray. Who are we, and why are we unschooling? Day 160: Box Aquarium. March 22, 2015. Last night while I was at a meeting, Boy and Girl started working on a box aquarium, and they started this morning as soon as they’d gotten a quick bite to eat. They worked on the box aquarium on and off throughout the day. I have to say their teamwork was exceptional. Girl was feeling completely better, and made a drawing about that. Fragile hiding in her box.

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Day 162: Fragile Glass the Boxtroll | 365 Days of (Almost) Unschooling

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365 Days of (Almost) Unschooling. Or: I read your book, Peter Gray. Who are we, and why are we unschooling? Day 162: Fragile Glass the Boxtroll. March 24, 2015. Girl has been dressing as a box troll and going about her business for a couple of days now. Maybe you’ve seen the movie? Oh, another detail: boxtrolls are terrified and humiliated to leave their boxes. So every time Girl took her box off today, she also huddled down and yelled, “Ahhhh! Boy made an Abraham Lincoln hat, acted out the fable The Cro...

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Day 161: Costa Rica/Panama | 365 Days of (Almost) Unschooling

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365 Days of (Almost) Unschooling. Or: I read your book, Peter Gray. Who are we, and why are we unschooling? Day 161: Costa Rica/Panama. March 23, 2015. Geography Club was today. We studied Costa Rica and Panama. We brought our old canal water table, that has ‘locks’ and a pump, to let everyone try moving a toy ship through the locks. (That was a pretty big hit, of course.). I brought a ball of masa dough and made tortillas, and let the younger kids try to shape their own. Day 160: Box Aquarium. Vanessa i...

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Books on the Rilla Shelf - Here in the Bonny Glen

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Laquo; High Tide for Huck and Rilla. About my previous post…. Books on the Rilla Shelf. August 9, 2015 @ 5:08 pm Filed under: Books. These are the books I’ve collected in one place for Rilla to pull from this year. They may be read-alouds or read-alones. Depending on what we’re in the mood for. I expect Huck will listen in on a lot of the read-alouds. (And probably the older kids too, sometimes, because we’re like that.). It’s a long list! I’m quite sure other titles will join the list. Series at bedtime...

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New NCES Homeschooling Data! | International Center for Home Education Research Reviews

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International Center for Home Education Research Reviews. DOES HOMESCHOOLING "WORK": A Critique of Advocacy Research. A QUESTION OF RESISTANCE: Why Educators Don't Like Homeschooling →. New NCES Homeschooling Data! September 3, 2013. Amber Noel, Patrick Stark, and Jeremy Redford,. Parent and Family Involvement in Education, from the National Household Education Survey Program of 2012. NCES 2013-028) (U.S. Department of Education: Washington, D.C., 2013)[ Available Here. Four years ago I summarized. If fu...

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Day 149: Mesoamerica | 365 Days of (Almost) Unschooling

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365 Days of (Almost) Unschooling. Or: I read your book, Peter Gray. Who are we, and why are we unschooling? March 11, 2015. The kids and I woke up at the same time this morning, and the kids worked together to make their own breakfast: toast with butter, honey, and cinnamon, and yogurt with frozen blueberries and raisins. The new kitchen arrangement is really making things a bit easier for them. At bed time we read a story about a boy going home to El Salvador from San Francisco for the first time since ...

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Day 150: Button Jar Challenge Club | 365 Days of (Almost) Unschooling

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365 Days of (Almost) Unschooling. Or: I read your book, Peter Gray. Who are we, and why are we unschooling? Day 150: Button Jar Challenge Club. March 12, 2015. You ask. It’s our brand new math and science club, and today was the first day. We met at a friend’s house this morning. At the second table, the kids made clocks powered by vegetables. All of the kids did great. The three teams ended up being very well suited to each other in ability and temperament. I was impressed with how well the kids...Later...

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Do what works. Stop doing what doesn't work. 8220;How do you homeschool? About a year ago, while I was talking with a friend, I suddenly realized — the organizing factor of our homeschooling has always been. What creates engagement in my children. Continue reading →. November 11, 2013. VaHomeschoolers Conference: What I Meant to Say. Photo by Heather Smithson. This year, as one of three featured speakers, I presented four talks at the 2016 VaHomeschoolers Conference and Resource Fair,. But I had so many ...

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