African-American Unschooling Web Site |
Submitted: 06-Nov-2003 |
African-American Unschooling is an Internet resource for African-American Homeschoolers with an Africentric approach to learning all the time. Visit African-American Unschooling for creative ideas on incorporating African and African-American culture . . . [click for more] |
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Baltimore-Washington African American Homeschoolers |
Submitted: 26-Sep-2003 |
This group was created for African American homeschoolers in and around the
Baltimore/Washington DC/Northern VA area to connect with one another.
While this group is designed specifically for African American
homeschoolers, we do welcome all hom . . . [click for more] |
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Freedom Challenge: African American Homeschoolers |
Submitted: 11-Aug-2003 |
This book is a collection of essays about African-American home schooling, written by parents and children who are homeschooling. . . . [click for more] |
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Morning by Morning: How We Home-Schooled Our African-American Sons to the Ivy League |
Submitted: 09-Aug-2003 |
This book describes one African-American family's homeschooling journey, and includes practical advice. . . . [click for more] |
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African American Homeschoolers Network (AAHN) |
Submitted: 19-Jun-2003 |
The African American Homeschoolers Network is an organization established for families seeking educational resources. We provide information on the following: educational materials, assistance in finding home school support groups, cultural activit . . . [click for more] |
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African-American Home Schooling |
Submitted: 09-May-2003 |
A site dedicated to keeping African-American home educators up-to-date with the newest trends in the home schooling community in general and in the African American home schooling community specifically.
The site is primarily a site with articles . . . [click for more] |
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African-American Homeschoolers |
Submitted: 25-Apr-2003 |
The National African-American Homeschoolers Alliance is an online information clearinghouse for African-American families as well as for diverse families that home school African-American children. NAAHA is an inclusive, nonsectarian organization. . . . [click for more] |
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