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  2. Home education in the United Kingdom - Wikipedia

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    Across the UK, including in Scotland and Northern Ireland, local groups of home educating parents run regular meets, events, trips, picnics and camps. At the national level there are organisations and charities such as Education Otherwise and the Schoolhouse Home Education Association advising on matters related to home education. [citation needed]

  3. Ireland: Legal, homeschooling is allowed by the Constitution. 1100 WP [circular reference] Italy: Legal, homeschooling is allowed by the Constitution. 11,000 families [74] WP [circular reference] [75] [76] Latvia Legal under the control of the school. An authorized school must supervise every homeschooled child (can be a private school) and ...

  4. Homeschooling in the United States - Wikipedia

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    Homeschooling constitutes the education of about 3.4% of U.S. students (approximately two million students) as of 2012. [needs update] The number of homeschoolers in the United States has increased significantly over the past few decades since the end of the 20th century.

  5. File:Legality of Homeschooling.svg - Wikipedia

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    Home School Legal Defense Association–International Law. HSLDA. Retrieved on 2021-09-20. Additional sources used in creating this map: Canada: Legal, regulating conditions vary by province. [1] China: Generally illegal. [2] Denmark: Legal, heavily regulated. [3] Greenland: Illegal. [4]

  6. Homeschooling in Wisconsin has become increasingly popular ...

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    Since 2020, homeschool enrollment declined, dropping by 2,476 students or 7.8% in fall 2021 and again by 1.9% or another 549 students in fall 2022. Still, homeschool enrollment sat at nearly ...

  7. Alternative education - Wikipedia

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    Alternative education in Canada stems from two philosophical educational points of view, Progressive and Libertarian. [8] According to Levin, 2006 the term "alternative" was adopted partly to distinguish these schools from the independent, parent-student-teacher-run "free" schools that preceded them (and from which some of the schools actually evolved) and to emphasize the boards' commitment ...

  8. School choice in the United States - Wikipedia

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    Minnesota was the first state to have a charter school law and the nation's first charter school was City Academy High School, which opened in St. Paul, Minnesota, in 1992. [6] California created its District of Choice program in 1993. It allows California public school district to enroll students residing outside district lines. [7]

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