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Study Skills - A Learned Behavior

According to NCES.edu.gov, study habit amount grade levels are increasing. About 12% of 4th graders spend at least one hour a day studying, while that number increased to 37% for 12th graders. However that still leaves 63% of 12th graders not studying consistently. In Oregon alone, the drop out rate is 4.1%, which are roughly 7,400 students who dropped out during the 2006/2007 school year according to the Oregon Department of Education. Oregon rates are down from previous years however the National Education Association (NEA.Org) reports the national drop out rate is still high at 68% in 2006.

Homeschools Exposed

When most people think of homeschools, they imagine children who are socially incompetent and aren’t allowed to experience great opportunities for learning. Some people even think that parents who decide to homeschool are strange radicals.

The Difference Between Traditional and Online Colleges

If you’re an older adult who’s always wanted to continue your education and you just haven’t had time to, or if you want to go back to class for that advanced education but a full-time job keeps you from signing up for classes, you’re in luck. Today, online universities afford nontraditional students, parents, those with full-time jobs, and others not able to go back to college full time in a traditional university setting the chance to continue their educations on their own schedules.

What I Discovered from Reading Homeschool Reviews

I read many different homeschool reviews before I made the decision to homeschool my children. It was by reading about different parents’ experiences that helped me see the freedom you have when you can expand your child’s curriculum beyond the four to five mandatory core subjects.

Leadership Education For Children

Leadership education instructs children how to think and prepares them to be leaders in all areas of life: at home, in the community, in business, and in government.