Homeschool Survey Results Equip Parents to Overcome Roadblocks
Apr 8th, 2009 | By daansys | Category: Featured Articles, SurveysFeel free to copy this post and distribute the ”Homeschool Survey 2009“. Please make comments about the survey at Homeschooling Help.
Take the Homeschool Survey 2009
It has been in the news, on the blogs, and published in many different locations–homeschooling is growing!
With its growth has come change. A change in reasons for homeschooling, motivations, philosophies, approaches, and even how homeschoolers are perceived. With that change comes more public awareness and unfortunately, all too often homeschoolers under fire. From California homeschoolers to homeschoolers in Germany, to others around the world, homeschoolers have faced governmental interference and scrutiny. Let’s work together to help fend off such attacks!
Many homeschoolers ask us every day how the changes in homeschooling will affect them.
- Do they need to be concerned about state intervention and new laws?
- Is homeschooling still producing better students?
- What kind of issues are homeschoolers facing with difficult school districts?
- Will homeschooling continue to be legal under a new administration?
In response to these many requests, we would like to put together a document that summarizes:
- homeschool favorites
- most pressing homeschool issues
- struggles you should be aware are happening
- standardized test results
- and more.
Help Us – Click Here to Take the Survey
Homeschool Survey Results Equip Parents to Overcome Roadblocks
Homeschoolers can use this document to defend homeschooling when meddling neighbors or uninformed school districts make things difficult. As our thanks to you, we will send you the complete results of the survey in a format that you can use should you ever face a battle for your homeschool rights.
Please take a moment to take our homeschool survey–your participation will help us to provide the most in-depth results.
Thanks, Jessica
If you are having any problems with the link you can copy and paste this link into your browser.
http://www.surveymonkey.com/s.aspx?sm=swoDLqbl_2fUeQdSx_2bJA3VmA_3d_3d
Feel free to copy this post and distribute the ”Homeschool Survey 2009“. Please make comments about the survey at Homeschooling Help.
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Survey Comments and Questions are being handling here at ‘Homeschooling Help’.
Please leave your comments, questions, and suggestions about the Homeschool Survey 2009.
We will be running the survey for 6 months because we are looking for a large number of participants before we publish the results.
If you have a good suggestion we will consider adding it to the current Homeschool Survey for this year, 2009.
Leave your comments below and I will address them shortly.
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