Helpful Web Links
General Information
A to Z’s Cool Homeschooling Web site
Finding Homeschool Support on the Internet
Homeschooling....A Light at the End of the Tunnel
This site includes Christian, Islam, Jewish and secular curriculum and resource links.
National Homeschooling Network
The National Home Education Network exists to encourage and facilitate the vital grassroots work of state and local homeschooling organizations and individuals by providing information, fostering networking and promoting public relations on a national level.
High School General Information
Homeschooling and Distance Learning Options for High School Students
A Web page of homeschooling and distance learning information offered by the U.S. State Department. Be sure to look at the “Additional Resources” area of this link.
University of Nebraska-Lincoln Independent Study High School
The University of Nebraska-Lincoln Independent Study High School is a fully accredited self-paced curriculum option offering high school courses in a diploma and non-diploma program.
Nebraska 's High School has been delivering high school courses to students around the world since 1929. Nebraska's High School was the first university-based independent study program, and is nationally recognized as being a leader in the field.
Magazines
Home Education Magazine
Free online newsletters, discussion boards, a networking list and selections from the magazine including articles, interviews, columnists, resources and reviews.
Homeschool World
The official Web site of Practical Homeschooling Magazine.
Homeschooling Magazines on the Internet
A list and description of several Homeschooling magazines.
Homeschooling Today Magazine
Focus not only on the mechanics, but also the mission and metrics of homeschooling. Homeschooling Today also sponsors home education conferences and seminars.
The Teaching Home
A Christian magazine for Home Educators.
Additional Resources
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