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		<description><![CDATA[<p><br /><br />In today’s economy the need to cut down on education costs is one of the important considerations for many homeschooling families while not sacrificing on the quality of education. The rapid development of online education has also allowed many to enjoy homeschooling online and the best of both worlds – a high quality of education &#8230; <a href="http://www.greatarticles.org/education/homeschooling-online/">Continue reading</a><br /><br /><br /><br /></p><p>A post from: <a href="http://www.greatarticles.org/">Great Articles</a></p>]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>In today’s economy the need to cut down on education costs is one of the important considerations for many homeschooling families while not sacrificing on the quality of education. The rapid development of online education has also allowed many to enjoy homeschooling online and the best of both worlds – a high quality of education and at very reasonable prices. Today, the decision between quality and cost for online education is no longer a concern and for several years now, many people have opted for homeschooling online as opposed to public schools, and for good reasons.</p>
<p>When you take the time to look for a good and a reliable online school, you will be amazed at the sheer number of websites offering this kind of education. While concerns over the risks of enrolling in a non-accredited online school, generally referred to as mills is a matter of concern, a careful analysis and investigation, thanks in part to some government agencies, one can more likely locate an accredited online institution. Accreditation officially recognizes an institution as one following the recommended curriculum developed by professionals and that is evaluated by accredited bodies. Homeschooling online has the strength of providing individualized instructional programs based on a child’s specific needs. With many students struggling to understand complex concepts, a private online school allows a student to have access to different teachers and this greatly assists in the learning process.</p>
<p>Homeschooling also acts as a training platform for students in ways we may not discern at first. For example, consider what it is required to remain enrolled in a homeschooling online program – commitment. One of the reasons why students fail to complete their assignments is a lack of commitment. Without commitment, rarely anything worthwhile is rarely accomplished. A homeschooling online opportunity subtlety trains one to develop this vital quality by requiring that students avail themselves to ‘classes’. This kind of commitment is not difficult to cultivate when you consider that this is not a traditional classroom environment. The media or online platform allows the students to choose what works for them, either in multimedia format or in other resources. Since students will most of the time study in isolation, it can also be a way for them to develop responsibility due to the level of independence that homeschooling online offers. As we move towards a more online-based form of schooling, online education is likely to grow in a big way.</p>
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