Homeschooling
1 Ant on the Internet
Trouble finding secular resources?
2 Association of HomeSchool Attorneys
AHSA is an informal network of attorneys and legal experts in the United States supporting homeschooling and homeschoolers.
3 Fraser Institute Study
"Home Schooling: From the Extreme to the Mainstream, 2nd Edition, considers the educational phenomenon of home schooling in Canada and the United States, its regulation, history, growth, and the characteristics of practitioners before reviewing the findings on the academic and social effects of home schooling."
4 Home Education Magazine
Homeschooling Information, Support & Resources.
5 Home Education UK
The oldest and most established home education website in the UK and the home of the journal "Home Education".
6 Homeschooling Freethinkers (Canada)
Canadian Yahoo Group
7 Homeschooling Freethinkers (Facebook)
Facebook Group...because it's there.
8 Homeschooling is Legal
An educational and critical site focusing on the HSLDA.
9 Homeschooling Research Notes
Reflections upon research about homeschooling history, policy, and practice.
10 HUUmans on the Web
The Homeschooling Unitarian Universalists site includes resources, publications, and a US-based directory of inclusive homeschool support groups.
11 John Holt and Growing Without Schooling
John Holt (1923-1985) was an advocate of child-led homeschooling and founder of "Growing Without Schooling", a home education newsletter published between 1977 and 2001. In 1981, Holt published his only book on homeschooling, "Teach Your Own", which quickly became the "Bible" of the early secular homeschooling movement.
12 Learning is For Everyone!
An education resource organization empowering families and learners with information and networking opportunities encompassing all aspects of education.
13 Secular Homeschooling Magazine
Secular Homeschooling magazine is a non-religious magazine that reflects the diversity of the homeschooling community. Its readers and writers are committed to the idea that religious belief is a personal matter rather than a prerequisite of homeschooling.