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  2. Homeschooling in the United States - Wikipedia

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    Homeschooling laws can be divided into three categories: In some states, homeschooling requirements are based on its treatment as a type of private school (e.g. California, Indiana, and Texas [24]). In those states, homeschools are generally required to comply with the same laws that apply to other (usually non-accredited) schools.

  3. Homeschooling - Wikipedia

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    In 1990, homeschool lobbyists defeated a proposed Florida law which would have required parents to be run against a child abuse registry before being allowed to homeschool their children. [84] In the United States, only two states, Pennsylvania and Arkansas , prevent convicted child abusers and sex offenders from homeschooling.

  4. During apartheid, home education was illegal in South Africa. The parents Andre and Bokkie Meintjies were jailed in 1994 and their children were placed in orphanages for educating their children at home. However, a few years later, the Mandela government legalised home education with the publication of the South African School Act in 1996.

  5. Homeschooling is on the rise. Moms share what it's like — and ...

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    There is also the reality that a lack of regulations makes homeschool curricula and homeschool children’s safety largely unmonitored. Elizabeth Bartholet, professor emeritus at Harvard Law ...

  6. 3 Ways to Prepare Your Family Financially For Homeschooling

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    Approximately 1.7 million children were homeschooled in 2015-2016 according to the Coalition for Responsible Home Education. However, The Washington Post more recently estimated that between 1.9 ...

  7. School choice - Wikipedia

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    Since 2000, the number of children educated at home has increased, particularly in the US. Laws relevant to home education differ: in some states, the parent needs to notify the state that the child is to be educated at home, while in others, at least one parent must be a certified teacher and annual progress reports are reviewed by the state. [25]