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Home Education – Frequently Asked Questions. Centre for Personalised Education Advice.
Home Education – Frequently Asked Questions. Centre for Personalised Education Advice.
Home Education Myth and Reality. Wendy Charles-Warner
Home Education Myth and Reality. Input at CPE LEX North Wales 4
NSPCC: Withdraw your report “Children Not Educated In School: Learning from case reviews”.
From Home Ed UK http://www.home-education.org.uk/
This is a petition to get the NSPCC to remove their inaccurate and biased analysis of Serious Case Reviews (SCRs) which attempts
BOOK REVIEW: Rothermel, P. (Ed)(2015) International Perspectives on Home Education.
Wendy Charles-Warner from the Centre for Personalised Education has reviewed the latest offering from Paula Rothermel on Home Education. It is a impressive (and currently very
What is the point of home education? Paul Henderson
Always the voice of reason. Paul writes so well and passionately about education and learning. He has real insight into mainstream and alternative perspectives. Don't undertsand home-based education?
Flexischooling Learning Exchange 28th April- Last Call
The last few days to join us in Loughborough on Saturday 28th April for our Flexischooling Learning Exchange / Conference. Always refreshing and stimulating inputs and debate. Saturday
Ed Yourself – January 2012
With great thanks to Fiona Nicholson for news from the Home Education world.
Ongoing:Local Authority Support with Finding Exam Centre
85% of local authorities have now sentEd Yourself News – September 2011
Using Alternative Provision Funding for Home Educated Children
The survey on home education funding published in May 2011 found that while a quarter of local authorities used Alternative ProvisionTelegraph: If home-schooling is good for our children it is for us to say
Government plans to regulate home-schooling must be rebuffed, says Philip Johnston. By Philip Johnston.Published: 6:29AM BST 19 Oct 2009 I attended a talk the other day given by a police
Natural Life Magazine: It Takes a Community to Help Children Learn.
An interesting article from Life Media E-news June 2009... It Takes a Community to Help Children Learn. Creating a Community Learning Center for Homeschooling Families by Marilyn Firth, Mona
Home-based education petition to government
CPE - PEN along with many groups and individuals added their voice to the petition of Roxanne Featherstone (Action for Home Education AHEd http://www.ahed.org.uk/) asking the Prime Minister
Home schooling – a vision of the future? Telegraph 11th April 2009
James Bartholomew, Telegraph 11th April 2009 http://www.telegraph.co.uk/education/5136420/Home-schooling---a-vision-of-the-future.html We'd certainly subscribe to the sentiments in this article. We have long argued that we have much to learn from home-based education. Let
EO: Campaign website news
A new article entitled Over three thousand people signed the petition challenging the Home Education Review has been posted on the EO Campaign website,
Education Otherwise – Petition Top 50
A new article entitled EO Press Release: Petition Challenging Home Education Review in Top 50 on Downing St Site has been posted on the EO Campaign website,
New study: How Children Learn at Home.
Jessica Shepherd writes (The Guardian, Tuesday August 19 2008) an interesting article referring to a new study 'How Children Learn at Home' by Alan Thomas and Harriet Pattison
Journal: ‘Home Education’
The Journal, 'Home Education' is the only independent home education journal aimed at home educators, academics and education professionals alike. With over one third of local authorities subscribing
HESFES (Home Educators’ Seaside Festival) 2008
Roland and Janet Meighan and myself attended HESFES 2008 on 28/29th June ( http://www.hesfes.co.uk/ ). It's become one
Is home-schooling a wise move for children? Sunday Times May 25, 2008
Is home-schooling a wise move for children? Home-schooling is becoming more popular with parents, but is it a wise move for children? Amanda Blinkhorn and Graeme Whitcroft Imagine a summer
Book Review Collection: Can’t Go, Won’t Go by Mike Fortune Wood.
Book Review by Karen Turner. Can’t Go, Won’t Go by Mike Fortune Wood. ISBN 978-1-905614-49-3. Cinnamon Press. £11.99. www.cinnamonpress.com I thoroughly enjoyed reading Can’t