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Deaf Mother Teaches all her Children to Read with Alpha-Phonics! (testimonial)
“I know you have many people tell you that your program does work, but how many DEAF parents have told you?” Six years ago, my older daughter Chayah was taught using your Alpha-Phonics book and she learned to read at age 4. Today … Continue reading
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States Can’t Bar Religious Schools From Tax-Based Tuition Funds (MRCTV.org)
SCOTUS Rules States Can’t Bar Religious Schools From Tax-Based Tuition Funds P. GARDNER GOLDSMITH | JUNE 23, 2022 (www.mrctv.org) In a 6-3 decision, the Supreme Court of the United States ruled late Tuesday that the state of Maine has been acting … Continue reading
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Censorship & Propaganda – The Theft of Voice
If you have spent much time around children, especially quarrelling children, you may have observed disputes over who gets to explain what just happened. Here are some examples which I have witnessed. Children rushing toward me with their mouths full … Continue reading
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Tagged Ain't I a Woman, Alpha-Phonics, frederick douglass, History of American Education, Homeschooling, josiah henson, propaganda, reading, reading and writing, Samuel Blumenfeld, slave narratives, Sojourner Truth, systematic phonics, teaching reading, Uncle Tom's Cabin, voice, you can teach your kids to read at home
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Latina teenagers in United States spend more time with parents and siblings than do other teenagers
Latina teenagers in United States spend more time with parents and siblings than do other teenagers By Elizabeth Ackert and Jocelyn Wikle | March 2022 SHARE ARTICLE VIA: Differences in attitudes and values, ‘familismo’ and ‘marianismo’, may explain why Latina teenagers spend more time … Continue reading
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The Biggest Education Innovation Is Growing Use of School Choice
NATIONAL SCHOOL CHOICE WEEK The Biggest Education Innovation Is Growing Use of School Choice Homeschooling, charter schools, and other “alternative” learning approaches are now mainstream. J.D. TUCCILLE | 1.24.2022 8:30 AM Share on FacebookShare on TwitterShare on RedditShare by emailPrint friendly versionCopy … Continue reading
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Education technology post-COVID-19: A missed opportunity?
EDUCATION PLUS DEVELOPMENT Education technology post-COVID-19: A missed opportunity? Emiliana Vegas Friday, March 11, 2022 Brookings EDUCATION PLUS DEVELOPMENT FacebookClick to share on Facebook TwitterClick to share on Twitter LinkedInClick to share on LinkedIn PrintClick to print EmailClick to email … Continue reading
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Open Forum: A homeschooling mother is troubled by SOL (Standards of Learning) results
WINCHESTER , VA. Open Forum: A Virginia homeschooling mother is troubled by SOL (Standards of Learning) results SARAH SKEITH Jan 27, 2022 As a stay-at-home/homeschooling mom of a preschooler, I’ve recently read the news articles and exchanges between people in … Continue reading
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FROM INDIA: Lessons I Learned When Homeschooling My 3 Children Over 13 Years
February 1, 2022 FROM INDIA: Lessons I Learned When Homeschooling My 3 Children Over 13 Years Maharashtra-based June Mendez shares her learnings of homeschooling her three kids. Currently pursuing successful careers, her grown-up children thank their mother for being prudent … Continue reading
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What State Has the Biggest Interest in Homeschooling ?
January 27, 2022 11:30 am ECONOMY What State Has the Biggest Interest in Homeschooling ? Douglas A. McIntyre January 27, 2022 11:30 am 24/7 Wall St. According to the National Home Education Research Institute, 3.7 million K-to-12 age children were homeschooled … Continue reading
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One school shows how to improve low reading skills
One school shows how to improve low reading skills By DAN WALTERS CalMatters Mar 14, 2022 Nothing is more fundamentally vital to personal and societal success than literacy — the ability to read comprehensively and write clearly. Without literacy, it’s … Continue reading
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