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== Questions ==
== Questions ==
On average, how much time does a parent need to devote to homeschooling an elementary school child per day?
What resources are available to help a parent compare their family's curriculum to those in public and private schools?
In the USA does a child have to complete a high school degree approved by the department of education in order to be accepted into a college or university? Would taking the GED test later on be a possible substitute?
If the child is taught from a home made curriculum, without an outside grading agency, how do colleges measure their academic achievement?
When are parents who wish to home school required to get approval from the state(When the child is how old)?
Does the state require that you purchase an approved curriculum or can you design your own for their review.
If a home curriculum is allowed, are the children still required to pass common core testing?
What options are there for parents of children without numbers? Can online curriculum be purchased for those children as well?


== Curriculum ==
== Curriculum ==

Revision as of 05:13, 16 June 2016

Topics

Questions

On average, how much time does a parent need to devote to homeschooling an elementary school child per day?

What resources are available to help a parent compare their family's curriculum to those in public and private schools?

In the USA does a child have to complete a high school degree approved by the department of education in order to be accepted into a college or university? Would taking the GED test later on be a possible substitute?

If the child is taught from a home made curriculum, without an outside grading agency, how do colleges measure their academic achievement?

When are parents who wish to home school required to get approval from the state(When the child is how old)?

Does the state require that you purchase an approved curriculum or can you design your own for their review.

If a home curriculum is allowed, are the children still required to pass common core testing?

What options are there for parents of children without numbers? Can online curriculum be purchased for those children as well?

Curriculum

Groups

Links