Georgia is full of great resources for new and veteran homeschoolers alike. We've compiled the best information, resources, ideas, and support options for you as you travel down the path of homeschooling. Check out these great starting points:
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The aim of education should be to convert the mind into living fountain, and not a reservoir. |
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- John Mason |
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Learning Is Child's Play |
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Ned Vare |
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Traditional schooling operates on a set of beliefs whose errors have long been exposed. Its teaching is based on outmoded and ineffective concepts of the teaching-learning process. The reason for the failure of the traditional education system is, ironically, that uses "schooling." Children learn, not from schooling, but from living. And for them, living means playing.
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Investigating the Idea of Homeschooling |
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Mandy Tyler |
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An examination of the pros and cons of choosing to homeschool and how this decision can go against what we perceive to be cultural norms. Many people are surprised by what they learn about homeschooling as they explore this option further. |
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Am I Really Qualified to Teach My Own Children? |
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Richard J. Prystowsky |
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Addresses some of the psychological and spiritual concerns raised by this question within the context of links between parent-child teaching and holistic family living. Focuses on the bond between parent and child and how this relationship is conducive to a positive learning experience. |
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Home Education Information Resource (HEIR) |
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A non-partisan, non-sectarian, volunteer-only organization working to ensure that the people of Georgia and their government recognize home study, freely practiced in its diverse forms, as a legitimate choice and value it as a positive force for improving the quality of education.
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