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Homeschool Curriculum: Choosing The Right One

By Stanley Haggy

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If you have no previous experience with having a homeschool curriculum, then it is likely that you will be having a hard time looking for a suitable learning course for your child. Homeschool programs are offered by both public and private institutions, and most already have a complete schooling package to give you an easier time making a decision. What you need to consider when choosing a program for your child is his learning abilities and other skills, that way you enroll your child in a program that's best suited to him.

Homeschool programs provide children with a different learning experience since they are getting their education at the comfort of their own homes. This is usually a choice for those not satisfied with the schools in their area or for those who live significantly far from the nearest school and find it impractical to travel great distances.

Professional tutors employed by an accredited institution handle these programs, but there are also instances where parents take on this job too. One advantage is that it allows for better supervision on the learning progress of the child, and he can be better trained since the teacher is focused exclusively on him.

A wide range of study materials and methods can be used by those wanting to undergo schooling at home. Numerous educational philosophies can be employed by parents for their child and can include Classical Education, Montessori Method, Thomas Jefferson Education, and many more.

Home school programs can also come in the form of online education. In this method of learning, students have access to different courses, online training, and even educational games. It gives students access to specialized educational materials and allow for a more flexible educational schedule.

Issuance of formal records and transcripts can be a problem for some individuals undergoing a home school curriculum should they desire to enroll in college. In almost all states in the US, parents are allowed to provide the transcripts of their children in high school level. It is also recommended that students in this program properly maintain their records.

Also, colleges and universities in the United States are becoming more open to admitting students from a wide range of backgrounds, especially those who have undergone a home school curriculum. Recent data cites that these students have entered many well-known universities and colleges, including prestigious schools like Stanford University, Cornell University and Harvard University.

Studies have shown that on the average, home schooled students perform better in standard exams than those in a regular classroom setting. The academic integrity of home schooling programs is supported by the NHERI or National Home Education Research Institute through their study known as the Home Schooling Achievement. There is also enough evidence to show that students under this program are able to learn more and have better performance when it comes to college admission exams like SAT and ACT. You might be even surprised that well-known personalities like Abraham Lincoln, Andrew Wyeth, Woodrow Wilson and Thomas Edison have all undergone such education at certain points in their lives.

Getting a home school curriculum for your child can be quite a challenging task. It is very important that you first understand the skills, interest and capabilities of your child before choosing a particular course for him. There is simply no single curriculum that can meet your child's educational needs; you have to consider a combination of suitable homeschool programs in order for it to be more effective and provide him with best possible learning.

Homeschool programs are a great alternative if you can't send your child to a regular institution. They can give your child quality education right inside your homes. Visit our site now and learn more about choosing a good homeschool curriculum for your children.

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