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 In fact home education was rather popular form of education in past times till public schools began to develop fast.  Such situation continued till 1980-ies, when the popularity of home education began to come back. Since that time some families continued to teach their children at home. Maybe home education is not so difficult, but entrance the college or university has always been difficult.
Earlier acceptance of home continue reading…

If you are a registered nurse who is considering further education, there plenty of incentive following through with this plan. These days, the best nursing jobs are reserved for those nurses who have an advanced degree in nursing. Whatever your motivation, there are many benefits to continuing your nursing education. Those benefits include better jobs, higher pay and career opportunities that do not exist without a BSN or MSN. continue reading…

Home schooling vs. public schooling, this is what the parents must decide. When we consign our children to public schools, we feel satisfied that they are receiving ‘quality education’. But, are we really getting our money’s worth? More importantly, are the children gaining anything from this kind of a learning procedure?

As the failure of public education becomes more obvious, more parents are chaffing at the re continue reading…

So many parents are turning away from public education to home-schooling options. While home schooling does increase the amount of time parents must devote to their children and usually means one parent forgoing earning income to teach, home-schooling may provide a better, richer education for a more well-rounded child.

An environment in the home should be set up for conductive learning. Teaching your child to rea continue reading…

Almost 1.1 million children were homeschooled in 2005, according to the National Center For Education statistics, At one time, homeschooling was something radical, similar to a declaration of independence. Conservative Christians first advocated the idea of homeschooling in 1980s and had it legalized in every state.

Today, the typical homeschooler is not motivated by religion. The fact is parents are fed up with continue reading…