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Homeschooling Your Children: The Basic Facts!
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Wikipedia states that “Home education, also called homeschooling or home school, is an educational alternative in which children are educated at home by their parents, in contrast to the compulsory attendance which takes place in an institution with a campus such as a public school or private school.”
Around the world Homeschooling has been increasing quite substantially over the last 4 years. In 2003, in the United States, approximately 1.1 million children were Home Schooled, up 29% from 850,000 in 1999. Recent figures show that Homeschooling in other Western Countries are also continuing to grow. For example, an estimated 50,000 children are considered "home-educated" in the United Kingdom; Australia - 26,500; and in Canada (as at 2001) it was estimated that 80,000 children were educated at home with the numbers continuing to increase.
Note: The basic facts about homeschooling and the common concerns relating to homeschool education.
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Science Misconceptions Research and Some Implications for the Teaching of Science to Elementary School Students
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Science Misconceptions Research and Some Implications for the
Teaching of Science to Elementary School Students
In July, 1983, an international seminar on misconceptions in
science and mathematics was held at Cornell University (Helm and Novak, 1983).
Fifty-five papers were presented and 118 people registered for the seminar.
The proceedings of this conference were published, with the papers grouped
according to primary emphasis: theoretical and philosophical perspectives (8
papers), instructional issues (9 papers), research and methodological issues
(12 papers), historical and epistemological perspectives (5 papers), elementary
school science (2 papers), physics (11 papers), biology (6 papers), chemistry
(1 paper), and mathematics (5 papers). A second international seminar is scheduled
for the summer of 1987, also at Cornell.
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