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Benefits Of Effective Record Keeping For A Home-based Education

Regardless of the legal requirements of the state in which you live, there are many benefits to keeping effective records of your homeschooling activities. Firstly, and perhaps most obviously, you can always answer anyone who asks what class schedule or coursework your child has completed. The questioner may include a collegiate institution asking because your child is a non-traditional student and has applied to their institution.

Some states do not require any documentation at all, but laws may change, and your child may one day choose to enter into further education interstate or even internationally. If you have no records of your childs education, this could be needlessly stressful. If you are providing a full and rich education for your children, it is a wise choice to ensure that record-keeping is included as part of the mix. Some guidelines:

State/Provincial Audits
While this is not true for every state or every situation, some states in their laws regarding homeschooling allow the state education agencies to audit homeschoolers. This is to ensure that homeschoolers are teaching their children and not just keeping them at home. It is best to look at your local state/province to see their specific requirements

The answer to the question Do you have a high school diploma? varies, and may be asked by potential employers. There are several ways to deal with the high school diploma situation, including the following suggestions:

1.Depending on where you live, you may be able to sign and issue one to your graduating children.

2.Private schools may issue your graduating child with a high school diploma if you provide them with the appropriate records and materials.

3.Your child can take the GED, or your countrys equivalent, and have that certification as their testament to their secondary education.

Ok, so now we know why we keep records, how exactly do we do this? My suggestions are as follows:

Document everything every day. If you dont let it pile it up it doesnt become overwhelming. This way you will also always know where you stand if there are any requirements you have to consider or prove (hours in school, etc) to your local authority, potential employer, or the provider of further education.
Compile a scrapbook and keep records of important events because, even though youre not doing it through a school, your activities are still important in the life of your child! This helps you and your child create a record they can look back on with pride.
Keep all the assignments and school stuff in notebooks at the end of year. Many parents will file everything away in books to keep a record of assignments, to be able to accurately assess their childs skills in subjects, and to know what they need to work on a year to year basis.

Online Education Advantages & Benefits

An online education can offer benefits today that were previously not available only a short time ago. Current curriculum options provide a variety of choices from associate to doctoral degrees. This article outlines ten core advantages to pursuing and online degree although there are numerous more.

1. You don’t have to leave home or relocate. You can attend college while your family is asleep or otherwise occupied. You can use even 15 minutes of spare time productively. You don’t need babysitters. You don’t have to fight traffic or bad weather.

2. You can work at your own pace – fast or slow. You aren’t held to a strict regimen of classes or a timeline. If you wish, some programs can be completed in as little as 24 months. You can work at your own pace.

3. You’ll receive top-notch training. Online colleges are recognized the world over and are accredited by professionals, so you receive a top-notch education from high-quality universities. Several U.S. regionally accredited colleges are: the University of Phoenix, AIU, Walden University, DeVry University, and Capella University.

4. The variety of options offered at online colleges continues to grow. Courses and specialization classes number in the thousands. The list of available majors is large and continues to grow.

5. You can stay employed while getting an online education and some employers will even pay for your courses or your entire degree program.

6. Numerous methods of communication are available to chat with professors such as online conferencing, email, and instant messaging.

7. You’ll benefit from the use of technology. An online education is made easier through the use of e-mail, online textbooks, and online course materials, including videos. Electronic submissions makes test taking and paper writing simple and convenient.

8. You can participate at numerous levels. You can earn online education degrees at the associate’s, bachelor’s, master’s, and Ph.D. levels. You can also take GED (high school equivalency) courses and general education courses. Training programs are also available.

9. The cost of online education is affordable. You also have no travel costs, parking fees, etc. At many online colleges, financial aid is available.

10. You’ll never be late or absent from a class again. These ten advantages to an online education allow almost anyone to work toward a degree of their choosing. Perhaps you will agree that online education is the only way to go!

These ten advantages to an online education allow almost anyone to work toward a degree of their choosing. Perhaps you will agree that online education is the only way to go!

Copyright (c) 2008 Kenneth Anczerewicz