Month: May 2014
Updated on October 16, 2014 by Rachel Coleman
While some homeschooled students receive transcripts or diplomas through accredited correspondence programs or satellite schools, homeschool diplomas and transcripts are typically family-generated. In other words, homeschool diplomas and transcripts are similar to diplomas and transcripts from unaccredited private schools,… Read More
Updated on October 20, 2023 by CRHE
It has been almost exactly five months since CRHE launched. Today, we would like to update you on our progress and several recent changes. We registered as a nonprofit in the state of Massachusetts in December and filed… Read More
Updated on October 20, 2023 by Rachel Coleman
I was homeschooled from kindergarten through high school. Upon graduation, I was accepted to Ball State University with a full tuition scholarship. I graduated in three years with highest honors and went on to earn a master’s degree…. Read More
Updated on March 23, 2021 by Chelsea McCracken
This post summarizes our recently added research review, which provides a critical analysis of Ray (2003, 2004). Click HERE to read a more in-depth version of the arguments presented. In 2003, the Home School Legal Defense Association (HSLDA)… Read More
Updated on October 20, 2023 by Rachel Coleman
The diversity of homeschooling law has a significant impact on how failure to educate in a homeschool setting is approached from a legal perspective. As I struggled last week to explain this to a colleague, I found using… Read More
Month: May 2014
Homeschool Transcripts and Diplomas in the Admissions Process
Updated on October 16, 2014 by Rachel Coleman
While some homeschooled students receive transcripts or diplomas through accredited correspondence programs or satellite schools, homeschool diplomas and transcripts are typically family-generated. In other words, homeschool diplomas and transcripts are similar to diplomas and transcripts from unaccredited private schools,… Read More
Category: Blog, Research Tags: parents, Transcripts and Diplomas
An Update on Our Progress
Updated on October 20, 2023 by CRHE
It has been almost exactly five months since CRHE launched. Today, we would like to update you on our progress and several recent changes. We registered as a nonprofit in the state of Massachusetts in December and filed… Read More
Category: Archive, Update Tags: update
My Parents Homeschooled Me Successfully (Here’s How!)
Updated on October 20, 2023 by Rachel Coleman
I was homeschooled from kindergarten through high school. Upon graduation, I was accepted to Ball State University with a full tuition scholarship. I graduated in three years with highest honors and went on to earn a master’s degree…. Read More
Category: Blog, Voices for Reform Tags: academics, Rachel Coleman, successful homeschooling
Homeschooling Outcomes or Sampling Problems? A Look at Ray 2003
Updated on March 23, 2021 by Chelsea McCracken
This post summarizes our recently added research review, which provides a critical analysis of Ray (2003, 2004). Click HERE to read a more in-depth version of the arguments presented. In 2003, the Home School Legal Defense Association (HSLDA)… Read More
Category: Blog, Research Tags: Brian Ray, Chelsea McCracken, reviews
What To Do if You Suspect Educational Deprivation
Updated on October 20, 2023 by Rachel Coleman
The diversity of homeschooling law has a significant impact on how failure to educate in a homeschool setting is approached from a legal perspective. As I struggled last week to explain this to a colleague, I found using… Read More
Category: Blog, Resources Tags: educational neglect