Updated on April 29, 2016 by CRHE
Last summer, we inaugurated our summer internship program. The project was a success, resulting in new infographics, innovative social media content, additional published state histories, progress on various research topics, and, ultimately, a new staff member! We are… Read More
Posted on April 21, 2016 by CRHE
For Immediate Release: Lax Homeschool Laws Implicated in Boy’s Disappearance Canton, Ma., 4/21/16—Ten years ago, nine-year-old Colt Clark was reported missing by his aunt and uncle, who alleged that he had run away. After a decade of unanswered questions,… Read More
Updated on May 19, 2020 by Rachel Coleman
In early March, HSLDA’s Scott Woodruff accused the media of “hurting the cause of child abuse reduction” by drawing attention to cases where parents have used homeschooling to hide abuse. In his piece, Woodruff writes that “experts in the… Read More
Updated on December 21, 2016 by Kieryn Darkwater
By Kierstyn Darkwater I have always wanted to go to college. I’ve always been a motivated learner, and the pseudo-classroom environments I occasionally had with other homeschoolers and parents armed with teacher’s guides were places I really enjoyed being… Read More
Month: April 2016
CRHE Internships, Summer 2016!
Updated on April 29, 2016 by CRHE
Last summer, we inaugurated our summer internship program. The project was a success, resulting in new infographics, innovative social media content, additional published state histories, progress on various research topics, and, ultimately, a new staff member! We are… Read More
Category: Blog Tags: internships
Statement Regarding Colt Clark
Posted on April 21, 2016 by CRHE
For Immediate Release: Lax Homeschool Laws Implicated in Boy’s Disappearance Canton, Ma., 4/21/16—Ten years ago, nine-year-old Colt Clark was reported missing by his aunt and uncle, who alleged that he had run away. After a decade of unanswered questions,… Read More
Category: Press Release Tags: child abuse, Oklahoma
Why We Have to Talk About Homeschooling and Child Abuse
Updated on May 19, 2020 by Rachel Coleman
In early March, HSLDA’s Scott Woodruff accused the media of “hurting the cause of child abuse reduction” by drawing attention to cases where parents have used homeschooling to hide abuse. In his piece, Woodruff writes that “experts in the… Read More
Category: Blog Tags: advocacy, child abuse
Adult Basic Education for the Educationally Neglected Homeschool Graduate
Updated on December 21, 2016 by Kieryn Darkwater
By Kierstyn Darkwater I have always wanted to go to college. I’ve always been a motivated learner, and the pseudo-classroom environments I occasionally had with other homeschoolers and parents armed with teacher’s guides were places I really enjoyed being… Read More
Category: Blog Tags: college
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