- 1. Home Education Associate Boards or Associate Private (Independent) Schools
- (Home School Boards)
- Important Questions to Ask When Looking for a Home Education Associate Board or Associate Private (Independent) School Are all your facilitators home educators? If not, what qualifications do your ...
- Created on 14 January 2013
- 2. Regarding Blended Homeschooling and AHEA
- (Letters from AHEA Board)
- ... are definitions of ‘Home Education’ taken directly from the Alberta Funding Manual: Blended Program An educational program consisting of two distinct parts: A school-provided program where a ...
- Created on 31 August 2010
- 3. 2020 AHEA Board Nominees
- (Members)
- 2020 AHEA Board Nominees Eugene Gritter Eugene Gritter is a 50 year old father, married to Marcia for 21 years. They have been home-schooling for 15 years, having begun in Ontario (without supervision ...
- Created on 27 February 2020
- 4. History
- (About AHEA)
- ... of parents who decided that educating their children at home was the preferred method. For some, the school authorities were supportive, but for many more, the authorities were hostile. Because of the ...
- Created on 06 August 2010
- 5. Alberta Education Funding Directive
- (Email Newsletters)
- On May 29, 2016, the Deputy Minister of Education announced that effective August 31, 2016, the only funding that will be made available to parents for school completed ...
- Created on 08 June 2016
- 6. Government Funding and a Parent's Freedom to Choos
- (Defining Home Education)
- ... schooled, private schooled, separate schooled, charter schooled, virtual schooled and home schooled – spends a significant amount of time completing homework at home. Clearly “learning at home” does ...
- Created on 01 June 2011
- 7. Funding for Home vs. Blended Education
- (Defining Home Education)
- Funding Available for Home Education Home Education Regulations require Supervising Authorities (School Boards) to provide a MINIMUM of 50% of funding to the parents for reimbursements for curriculum ...
- Created on 29 November 2010
- 8. Blended Education Origins in Alberta
- (Defining Home Education)
- Began in the early 1990’s. Initial concept was that home educated students would attend school part of the time to benefit from equipment, instruction, and options that were not available at home. ...
- Created on 29 November 2010
- 9. Home School Boards
- (Category)
- Created on 30 January 2018
- 10. Great educational extra for early Elementary Children - Making Friends Paper Dolls
- (Blog: Resources for Elementary)
- ... site out? (I will also add the caveat that any site I share needs to be checked out by home schooling parents. I personally don't recommend letting your child check out any site you have not approved ...
- Created on 22 January 2011
- 11. Why not bring your child home NOW?
- (Blog: Home Education)
- Did you know that you have the right to bring your child home at any time? No matter what school they are in, or what funding you have received? (This includes even changing from one Supervising Authority ...
- Created on 01 February 2011
- 12. Playdough Creations - Fun for Everyone!
- (Blog: Crafts & Fun)
- ... the older your child is!), and I really think including fun in our home school day is really important, too. (My experience has taught me that fun extras are what makes home education FUN. What a thought, ...
- Created on 16 February 2011
- 13. Have you attended a Home School Support Group Meeting Lately?
- (Blog: Support Group Ideas)
- Mom1 said that she and her husband had determined BEFORE they started homeschooling that they wanted their children to look back on their HSing with fond memories, so that affects how they HS. They ...
- Created on 22 February 2011
- 14. Guest Blog - Jenna shares some how to's on Hosting a Home School Support Group Party
- (Blog: Support Group Ideas)
- I spent the rest of the week mulling over what kind of activates and crafts would make this party fun for everyone. I have to admit that I was worried about planning activities for a group of homeschoolers ...
- Created on 24 February 2011
- 15. Reason #1 to Home School Your Children
- (Blog: Reasons to Home Educate)
- ... That's a great topic to blog about! Sooooo - what is your #1 reason for bringing your children home to home school? I actually have so many - BUT I will start with *just one*. Not even the one that ...
- Created on 26 February 2011
- 16. What is your Home Education Philosophy?
- (Blog: Home Education Philosophies)
- Wow - this can be a huge question for new home schoolers. But you know, it is one of those foundational ideas that you will base everything on - everything from the curriculum you pick, to HOW you home ...
- Created on 05 March 2011
- 17. Home School Philosophy - Unschooling
- (Blog: Home Education Philosophies)
- This was a surprise to me, when I first thought about blogging the Unschooling Home School Philosophy. It's always been a hard philosphy for some people to understand, but the more you learn about it, ...
- Created on 05 March 2011
- 18. Book Review - Educating the Whole Hearted Child (Clay and Sally Clarkson)
- (Blog: Book Reviews)
- ... schooling tips and ideas that were shared and suggested in many chapters, as well. (Feel free to only use one or two ideas at a time!) They also share little tidbits of life through their In Our Home ...
- Created on 07 March 2011
- 19. Easy AND Fun Logic Games
- (Blog: Crafts & Fun)
- ... as fun Home Schooling extras! Here are some of our favorites: IQ Puzzler is new this year. I bought while on vacation in January. I had seen an adult playing with it at a workshop and was interested ...
- Created on 07 March 2011
- 20. Don't Home Educate out of fear
- (Blog: Reasons to Home Educate)
- Saw this blog today The Worst Reason to Home School and it was a very good read. Often, we need a reason to bring our children home to home school. Sometimes home educating is a response to something ...
- Created on 10 March 2011