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  2. French, European and World history and geography & art; computer science; social and civic competences; initiative and autonomy; Homeschooled children must also demonstrate that they can: ask questions; make deductions from their own observations and documents; be able to reason; generate ideas, be creative and produce finished work; use computers

  3. Homeschooling - Wikipedia

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    Hybrid homeschooling or flex-school [27] is a form of homeschooling in which children split their time between homeschool and a more traditional schooling environment like a school. [61] The number of students who participated in hybrid homeschooling increased during the COVID-19 pandemic .

  4. Abeka - Wikipedia

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    Abeka Book, LLC, known as A Beka Book until 2017, is an American publisher affiliated with Pensacola Christian College (PCC) that produces K-12 curriculum materials that are used by Christian schools and homeschooling families around the world. [3] [4] [5] It is named after Rebekah Horton, wife of college president Arlin Horton.

  5. John Holt (educator) - Wikipedia

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    At this point in the history of education, the free school movement was in full swing, and his next book, Freedom and Beyond (1972), questioned much of what teachers and educators really meant when they suggested children should have more freedom in the classroom. While Holt was an advocate of children having more rights and abilities to make ...

  6. Microschool - Wikipedia

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    Microschooling has been described as a modern incarnation of the one-room schoolhouse. [1] In the United States, approximately 150,000 single-teacher schools operated in the early 1930s, but fewer than 400 operated as of 2005; school sizes became larger throughout the 20th century, driven by increased urbanization, the popularization of the school bus, and education professionalization and ...

  7. Global Home Education Exchange - Wikipedia

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    [1] [3] Political researchers Julia Mourao Permoser and Kristina Stoeckl investigated the links between GHEX and other rightwing homeschooling organisations, notably the HSLDA, the World Congress of Families, Swedish group ROHUS, the Alliance Defending Freedom, and Spanish organisation CitizenGo. According to Permoser and Stoeckl, "this ...

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