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_aGiovannelli-Caputo, Christina, _eauthor. |
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_aLibrary services to homeschoolers : _ba guide / _cChristina Giovannelli-Caputo. |
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_aLanham, Maryland : _bRowman & Littlefield, _c[2022] |
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_axvii, 123 pages : _billustrations ; _c23 cm |
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_tForward / _rKathy Wentz -- _tHistory of homeschooling -- _tHomeschool revolution -- _tHomeschooling today -- _tDifferent homeschooling methods -- _tThe public library and homeschoolers -- _tHomeschool programs and outreach -- _tGrowing diversity in home education -- _tThe future -- _gAbout the author. |
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_a"Library Services to Homeschoolers: A Guide will help librarians understand and serve their homeschooling community. Chapter 1 covers the early history of homeschooling and how compulsory education changed how our children were schooled. Chapter 2 explores the homeschool revolution, when parents began to take back the education of their children. Chapter 3 looks at homeschooling today and the way laws, advocacy groups, and COVID-19 all contributed to a surge in homeschooling families. Chapter 4 examines the various methods parents use to educate their children at home. From an at home classrooms to travelschooling, parents are creative in teaching their children. Chapter 5 is the how-to-do-it for libraries. Learn how public libraries can help parents and caregivers teach their children by providing a place, materials, programs, and more. Chapter 6, explores various ways of reaching the homeschooling community we want to serve. Chapter 7 looks at the growing diversity in home education. Finally, Chapter 8 peers into the future of homeschooling, helping us prepare for the needs of future homeschooling families"-- _cProvided by publisher. |
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