HomeschoolThroughHighschool

Got Margins?

In graphic design, there’s a term called “white space”. Good design leaves plenty of room for white space in the margins and throughout the piece - space where there is nothing but paper showing through. White space is restful to the reader’s eye and evokes a non-busy, non-overwhelming feel to the publication. White space is an important design element that invites the reader to keep reading.

We need white space in our lives too. Read the rest of this entry »

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A Look at Driver’s Ed Courses

There are a number of Driver’s Ed courses listed online. I have done significant searching to find the courses that can be done from home, making them ideal for your homeschool setting.

With the exception of one, I don’t have personal experience with any of these. I looked at pricing, state info availability, awards, testimonials, etc. I have listed them in no particular order. So without further ado, here they are!

Rules of the Road
: A Complete Driver’s Ed Course on DVD (not CD ROM)
Price: 34.95
Money-back Guarantee: 15 day money-back guarantee
State Requirements: Yes
State Approval Information: Yes, comes on the DVD
Certification of Completion: Unable to locate this information

Seven Interactive Lessons

  1. Driving Basics
  2. City and Residential Driving
  3. The Driver’s Exam
  4. Highway Driving
  5. Safety Tips for Normal Conditions
  6. Hazardous Conditions
  7. Drug and Alcohol Awareness

Special Features include:

  • 3D Illustrations
  • Basic Maintenance
  • In Case of Emergency
  • Printable Learning Guide
  • Spanish & English Subtitles
  • Practice Tests
  • Multiple Choice questions
  • Road Sign Test
  • Virtual Driver

Comments: Has received many rewards and recognition Read the rest of this entry »

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Who’s responsible?

It doesn’t matter if you are [tag-tec]home schooling a high schooler[/tag-tec] or have an eight year old enrolled in public or private school, you are responsible for your child’s education. You & I are responsible for what our children learn, whether at home or in an institutionalized setting. What’s more, the responsibility for education doesn’t stop when the clock hits a magic hour.

On the contrary, Read the rest of this entry »

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