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Homeschooling

In this volume, the author offers an exploratory analysis of the history of homeschooling in the United States, current curricular practices, religious and political rationales for homeschooling, a critique of the claims by homeschooling advocates that the practice leads to greater efficiency and effectiveness, and what homeschooling and individualistic-oriented approaches mean for society. Teaching the next generation at home is, with little doubt, the oldest form of educating children. Yet, this simplistic understanding of “homeschooling” does not adequately capture the growth of homeschooling as a practice in the 21st century nor is it a widely accessible form of “school choice” for most families. While many parents keep their children out of formal schooling – public and private – for myriad reasons, what is clear is that homeschooling is the epitome of a conceiving of education as an individualistic good – a commodity – that c

Pagani and Harvey: Ontarians forgotten assets could help meet vital needs

Article content In light of COVID-19, Ontario communities and families are struggling more than ever. Here in Ottawa, lots of our neighbours have lost their jobs. Many part-time and temporary workers are facing the impossible question of whether to pay for food or rent. Some are visiting a food bank or even a shelter for the first time ever. Others are facing unprecedented personal challenges. As Ontario looks for innovative ways to support individuals and communities, a potential solution is to unlock money that already exists. More specifically, Ontario can explore the creation of an Unclaimed Properties Act that can make approximately $14.4 million of unclaimed assets deliver much-needed relief to both individuals and the community.

Pagani and Harvey: Unclaimed assets could help meet some vital needs

Article content In light of COVID-19, Ontario communities and families are struggling more than ever. Here in Ottawa, lots of our neighbours have lost their jobs. Many part-time and temporary workers are facing the impossible question of whether to pay for food or rent. Some are visiting a food bank or even a shelter for the first time ever. Others are facing unprecedented personal challenges. As Ontario looks for innovative ways to support individuals and communities, a potential solution is to unlock money that already exists. More specifically, Ontario can explore the creation of an Unclaimed Properties Act that can make approximately $14.4 million of unclaimed assets deliver much-needed relief to both individuals and the community.

Then Comes Kindergarten! | Stories | South Carolina ETV

The 2020-2021 school year is wrapping up and August will be here before we know it. It’s time to start thinking about school for your little ones! Whether you have a rising four or five-year-old, your mind is probably on enrolling them in a safe and educational environment, and luckily, South Carolina has plenty of options!  For children who will turn four years old on or before September 1, 2021, Pre-K is an option for the 2021-2022 schoolyear - FREE Pre-K, at that! Parents and caregivers can check eligibility at https://palmettoprek.org/ and search for programs near their area. Another portal for parents of rising Pre-K students to shop on is www.free4ksc.org, which will help parents and caregivers find FREE full-day four-year-old kindergarten programs in private, community- and faith-based centers across the state. The 4K programs found on both sites include daily standard-aligned curriculum that will help your child get ready for kindergarten and grade school.

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