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- school. Usually conducted by a parent, tutor, or online teacher, many homeschool families use less formal, more personalized and individualized methods...
- fundamental right to direct the education of their children. The right to homeschool is not frequently questioned in court, but the amount of state regulation...
- Homeschool is the debut extended play by American musician, Kilo Kish. It was self-released on April 2, 2012, and supported by the single, "Navy". Kilo...
- Edmonds Heights K–12, formerly Edmonds Homeschool Resource Center, is a parent-school partnership program which supports parents who choose to be the primary...
- States–based organization that s****s to advance the freedom of parents to homeschool their children. HSLDA describes itself as a "Christian organization."...
- Reform mathematics is an approach to mathematics education, particularly in North America. It is based on principles explained in 1989 by the National...
- Max (formerly HBO Max) is an over-the-top subscription service owned and operated by Warner Bros. Discovery and run by Warner Bros. Entertainment. It distributes...
- Christian Reconstructionism and an inspiration for the modern Christian homeschool movement. His followers and critics have argued that his thought exerts...
- World Teachers' Day, which was established by UNESCO in 1994. A day for homeschool teacher appreciation has been suggested, which several homeschooling groups...
- you Still" and The Internet's "Ode to a Dream". Kilo Kish's debut EP, Homeschool, was released on April 2, 2012, and was well received by critics, being...