| SCHOOL IS NOT COMPULSORY*
This Essential Introduction to Home-Based Education explains your
rights and duties with the experiences of home-educating families.
(EO 2002 - 136 pages)
This book is part of the membership pack. |
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EARLY YEARS*
A compilation of ideas and activities tried and tested by experienced
home educators. It covers various subjects from Maths to Art and
History to Languages. More information available here
(96 pages) |
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PAULA ROTHERMEL'S PhD
RESEARCH (2002) LEAFLET
Shows benefits of home education for numeracy, literacy
and social skills. (12 x A5 pages) |
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SCHOOL'S OUT - Educating your child at
home*
The fascinating personal story of Jean Bendall's own experience
of teaching her two daughters at home. She shows that home education
is not about 'producing prodigies or nurturing precocious talents';
it is an option open to anyone who wishes their children to develop
'their sense of value in their own individual view of the world'.
(204 pages) |
| FREE RANGE EDUCATION
Edited by Terri Dowty. A book for parents; those contemplating
home education, families just getting started and anyone interested
in this fast growing form of education. Full of ideas, experiences
and practical suggestions.
Published by Hawthorn (246 pages) |
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TEACH YOUR OWN
(UK edition issued August 1997)
Confronts head-on the common objections to home-education and offers
practical guidance to would-be 'educators'. Issues such as socialisation,
serious play, children at work, and the benefits and problems of
living with children all day are discussed by John Holt in this
down-to-earth manual, much of which is based on parents' experiences.
(206 pages) |
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LEARNING FROM HOME-BASED
EDUCATION
Personal experiences and opinions of twelve people with a variety
of approaches to home-education from self-directed learning to more
structured methods.
(50 pages) |
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EDUCATING YOUR CHILD AT HOME by
Jane Lowe and Alan Thomas.
Useful handbook for families new to home education. Emphasis on
variety and individuality of learning styles, with practical examples
from primary through to higher education. Project work, social life,
dealing with LEAs and developing your own self confidence. (164
pages) |
| THE ABUSE OF CARE AND CUSTODY
ORDERS AND UNDERSTANDING SCHOOL PHOBIA
Patricia Knox shows how home education can benefit traumatised
children and relieve the stress of mistreatment of 'school phobia'.
(208 pages) |
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NEWSLETTERS*
Our bi-monthly newsletter is full of articles and letters from
members and includes a supplement on a particular topic (drama,
single parents, special needs, etc.) as well as children's pages.
Why not buy issues from the last twelve months? (approx. 56 pages)
, or a "Bargain Bundle" - a selection of four newsletters
more than a year old (our choice) |
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NEWSLETTER DIGEST*
This digest contains interesting, informative, thought-provoking,
(occasionally horrifying!) and always diverse contributions from
the 1980 - 1986 newsletters. Still topical.
(82 pages) |
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THEIR OWN VOICES*
A collation of wisdom from children and parents who have tried
and tested home education over many years. (80 pages) |
| EDUCATION OTHERWISE VIDEO
"Education Otherwise: an alternative to school"
Filmed independently by Square Eye Productions. Winner of the Royal
TV Society award. This fascinating 30 minute documentary gives a
snapshot of the lives of some home educated children. It includes
comment from education professionals and raises many important issues.
* An inspiration for families considering home education.
* Ideal to show family and friends how widespread and accepted home
education is today. |
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