![]() From the end of July 08 this website will no longer be updated but will remain online as an archive. Home education is a legal alternative to school education in Australia.
State governments are responsible for regulating home education. |
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Please note: the information on this website is of a general nature only and is
not intended as personal or professional advice. Ready, Set, Go Homeschooling! © Beverley Paine, Jun 2006 I'm often asked how to get started with homeschooling. As I've written a whole book on this subject - the first Australian homeschooling manual - I find it difficult to sum it up over the phone or in a short email! But for those that desperately need a shorthand version, here goes... Ready... During this stage you will need to spend more time observing your children: this is an essential part of the planning stage of homeschool. Don't skip it or you will find that you may end up back-tracking later, and that can be prove to be expensive!
Set... Having closely observed your children and allowed yourself time to get to know them once again, now you can busy yourself gathering resources and materials.
Go! Here are some tips that you might find useful once you get started:
My favourite method of homeschooling is to get excited about learning myself, be an active and visible learner and model by example. Happy Homeschooling! And don't forget if you need detailed information on how to write and plan learning programs for your homeschooling take a look at my book, Getting Started with Homeschooling Practical Considerations.
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Pioneering members of the home education movement in Australia, Beverley and Robin Paine are passionate advocates of true educational choice for families. They began homeschooling their children in 1986 and three years later started the South Australian Home Based Learners network. Beverley wrote several books and booklets on home education through her self-publishing business, Always Learning Books. Beverley retired from actively supporting home education in July 2008 to allow her to spend time on her garden and writing projects. She maintains an extensive collection of websites as well as several Yahoo groups supporting families teaching their children at home. Beverley continues to support the Home Education Association of Australia as a committee member. Beverley's books will remain available through her websites. Gradually all of her books will be converted to E-books as she makes the transition to a 'paperless office'. |
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