There are lots of books about home schooling.
But if you want to learn more about homeschoolers, there are also a few books about teaching.
But most books about homes are not as useful as you might think.
Here are 10 books you should read to learn about homescience and homeschool culture.
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The Homeschool Encyclopedia by Richard G. Dabbs and Paul Dabbus is an essential resource for anyone interested in homeschool.
It’s available for free online and in print, and it contains more than 600 titles.
Dabs and Dabbers’ home-schooled children have published a wide variety of books on homeschool, including The Homes School Encyclopedia, The Homes Education Book, The Books on Homeschooling, The Children of the Bible, The Kids Guide to Homeschool, The Complete Home School Handbook, The Home School Guide, The New Home School Encyclopedia and many more.
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The Humble Home Schoolers Handbook by Nancy L. O’Connell, the first professional writer on homes, is a must-read for anyone looking to become a homeschool teacher.
She has written extensively about the history of the home school movement and has a vast library of articles on topics ranging from homeschool curricula to homeschool history.
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Home Schooling 101: A Guide for Parents and Educators by Diane K. Olin is a great resource for those who want to get more educated on the subject.
Oline writes about the science of home education, the history, and pedagogy of homeschools, and the different ways that teachers can work with homeschooled children.
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How To Learn To Love: The Secrets of Homeschool Success by Deborah L. Smith is a book that you’ll want to read if you’re interested in how homeschool success can be achieved.
She also has a collection of home-based lessons for parents and teachers, including how to work with home-bound children.
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The Secrets Of Homeschool Leadership by Linda J. F. Stutzman and Barbara C. Dickey is a comprehensive, up-to-date guide for educators, parents, and leaders on how to help students thrive and learn the ways of the world.
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The Rules of Homes: The Essential Handbook by Mary F. Satterfield is a resource that will get you started on the path to teaching, and if you have children, it’s a great tool for helping them learn.
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How to Build a Great Home School in 5 Easy Steps by Martha N. Schulz is an excellent resource for teachers, parents and students, and is a powerful guide for students to get their homeschool program started.
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The School Book of Homes is a collection that includes information about homes, books, and videos about homes.
It also contains information about teaching and homes in general.
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The Home Parent’s Handbook by Judith B. M. Gentry is a fantastic resource for parents looking to expand their families’ knowledge of the importance of home learning and how to take it to the next level.
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The Education of Your Home: How Homeschoolers Teach to Succeed by Susan J. Tarter is an important resource for educators and parents interested in teaching homeschool kids.
She is the author of The Educators Guide to Home School Education.