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Favorite Topics Expanded!
Important New Information!
And Much More!
2nd Edition, Revised
Now Available
400 pages, paperback
ISBN: 0-9640813-8-5
Retail Price: $18.95
Oregon's comprehensive information and resource guide.
With one third more information than the previous edition, Lahrson-Fisher has done it again -- she has produced the Rolls Royce of state homeschooling handbooks! Four hundred pages are crammed with general and specific information that you can use right now!
With the quantity of homeschooling resources and information burgeoning, Lahrson Fisher calmly focuses on sensible sound educational practices and useful ideas for the home learning environment in her trademark casual, readable style. Families will find many practical guidelines for seeking out materials that are compatible with individual learning and teaching styles.
View the Table of Contents to better understand the incredible scope of The Handbook
"Anyone considering homeschooling in Oregon would be well advised to purchase this book. From answers to common questions to sources for materials, this book has it all."
--Jeanne Biggerstaff, President, Oregon Home Education Network
"...a valuable guide to the possibilities and the unlimited potential of homeschooling in Oregon _ a very helpful resource from one of the state's homeschool pioneers."
--Helen Hegener, Home Education Magazine
Favorite Topics Expanded!
Important New Information!
And Much More!
2nd Edition, Revised
Now Available
400 pages, paperback
ISBN: 0-9640813-8-5
Retail Price: $18.95
Oregon's comprehensive information and resource guide.
With one third more information than the previous edition, Lahrson-Fisher has done it again -- she has produced the Rolls Royce of state homeschooling handbooks! Four hundred pages are crammed with general and specific information that you can use right now!
With the quantity of homeschooling resources and information burgeoning, Lahrson Fisher calmly focuses on sensible sound educational practices and useful ideas for the home learning environment in her trademark casual, readable style. Families will find many practical guidelines for seeking out materials that are compatible with individual learning and teaching styles.
View the Table of Contents to better understand the incredible scope of The Handbook
"Anyone considering homeschooling in Oregon would be well advised to purchase this book. From answers to common questions to sources for materials, this book has it all."
--Jeanne Biggerstaff, President, Oregon Home Education Network
"...a valuable guide to the possibilities and the unlimited potential of homeschooling in Oregon _ a very helpful resource from one of the state's homeschool pioneers."
--Helen Hegener, Home Education Magazine
Parents and teachers who have never homeschooled, veteran homeschoolers with years of experience, and classroom teachers will want this book. Expect Homeschooling in Oregon: The 1998 Handbook to be the most useful--and most used--book in your educational resources library.
Ordering Information
Homeschooling In Oregon Table of Contents
Part One. Basic Information
- Homeschool Emergency Kit!
- Questions and Answers About Homeschooling
- Understanding Oregon's Homeschool Law
- Test Administration and Scoring Services
- Questions and Answers about Homeschool Testing
- A Brief History of Homeschooling
- Finding Your Family's Homeschooling Style
- Planning Your Curriculum; Finding Packaged Curriculum; Individualizing Curriculum; Your Philosophy of Learning
- Keeping Records and Evaluating Student Progress; Traditional School-at-Home Evaluation Methods; Family Evaluation Systems; Making A Simple Portfolio; Special Portfolio Collections
Part Two. Extending Your Knowledge
- Connecting with Homeschoolers--Groups / Events Local Groups; Statewide Organizations; Events; Regional and National Organizations
- Homeschooling Periodicals
- Resource and Curriculum Planning; Books General Homeschooling Information; Curriculum Planning; Education and Family Life Books
- The Older Homeschooled Student Correspondence / Distance Schools; Apprenticeships and Mentorships; Work / Volunteer Activities; Self-Education; Interscholastic Activities and Sports; Classes; Homeschooling As Usual; Graduation, Diplomas, Transcript
- Homeschooling Special Needs Students Public Resources; Getting started; Tips for Parents and Support Group Leaders; Resources; Newsletters; Books
- When People Criticize Your Decision . . .
Part Three. Learning From Life
- The Learner's Toolkit
- In the Community--Activities, Field trips, Museums, Retail Outlets By Region: Central-Eastern Region; Coast Region; Mid-Willamette Valley Region; Portland-Salem Region; Southern Region; Helpful Publications
- Games and Puzzles
- Children's Magazines
- TV and Tapes: Audio/Visual Resources
Part Four. Subjects -- Ideas and Resources
- Math - Math Related Games; Resources
- Science - Science Books, Kits, Curriculum; Equipment and Suppliers
- Using Computers: Computer Uses; Resources; LOGO & Programming
- The "Other" Language Arts; Spelling; How to Study a Spelling Word; Resources
- Helping Children Learn to Read; Phonics and Other Reading Skills; Late-blooming Readers; Resources
- Literature and Books
- Writing; Encouraging Beginning Writers; Resources; Pen Pals
- Publishing Student Writing; Writers' Guidelines; Magazines and Newsletters
- Art and Craft
- Music
- Foreign Languages
- Social Studies
History, Geography, Maps: Basics; Enrichment; Resources
- Religious Studies
World Religions; Christianity-Catholic, Fundamentalist; Judaism; Islam
Part Five. Getting Help
- Curriculum-Instructional Materials, Catalogs
General; Used; Miscellaneous HS Materials
- Curriculum Programs; Curriculum Assistance
Services and Programs, Local; National
- Distance Education Correspondence Schools
- Alternative Education; Talented / Gifted
- For Professional Teachers / Parents, Too;
Duty to Society; Helping Homeschooling Parents Get Started;
Suggestions for Working With Homeschoolers
Part Six. Materials Reviews
- Reviews Selected Materials and Magazines
The Sponsors' Marketplace
Advertisers' Index
Sponsors
Student Business
Appendices
A Oregon Revised Statutes / Administrative Rules
B Approved Tests and Testers
C Oregon State Agencies: Department of Education, Education Service Districts
Index
Parents and teachers who have never homeschooled, veteran homeschoolers with years of experience, and classroom teachers will want this book. Expect Homeschooling in Oregon: The 1998 Handbook to be the most useful--and most used--book in your educational resources library.
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