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A simple search (for home schooling/education/educating/learning) will reveal many sites, mostly in the USA.

 

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http://www.fraserinstitute.ca/admin/books/files/homeschool.pdf Here there is some interesting research on home-education, done in Canada: Some headings are; How do home schooled children perform academically? The socialization of home schooled children.

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http://www.multiworld.org/taleemnethome.htm Dedicated to the destruction of “factory schooling”.

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'The Learning Network' explores various approaches towards holistic learning. This network helps learn about new perspectives and strengthen existing efforts. It is a resource for interested groups, educators and parents seeking meaningful approaches to education. The network explores a broad area of education. http://www.learningnet-india.org/

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An earlier article by myself can be found at: http://www.kinfonet.org/The_Link/Link_17/L17_On_Education.html

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For information on the impact of the internet on Home Education: http://www.slais.ubc.ca/people/students/student-projects/N_Eichenlaub/500-WWW/default.htm

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The "Altlearn Map" project ...a way for people involved with child/learner-led "Natural Learning" to find, connect, communicate and learn from each other, via forming a worldwide community network, which will support natural learning wherever it is. http://groups.yahoo.com/group/AltlearnMapNetwork/

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A global internet forum that has recently been initiated, with a focus on education. This is under the auspices of Kinfonet (The Krishnamurti Information Network) and details can be found on the webpage: http://www.kinfonet.org/discussion_forums/ . I feel this venture has significance in facilitating communication among those deeply concerned with the part education has to play in bringing about fundamental change in the individual and society. Although the forum should be of interest to those already concerned with Krishnamurti's words, I feel it might be helpful to those working in conventional education, at the universities and colleges of education, and home-educators.

 

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