The Legal Fight for Homeschooling
/There were many judicial and legislative battles throughout the states fighting for the legal right to homeschool.
Read MoreArticles on education, including curriculum recommendations, book reviews, resource reviews, and the case for Christian education.
There were many judicial and legislative battles throughout the states fighting for the legal right to homeschool.
Read MoreThe Federal Government’s role in education substantially increased through legislation and court rulings in the 1960s.
Read MoreBetween the internet, homeschool groups, and community colleges, homeschoolers can not only meet the standards of their peers in schools—they can also surpass them.
Read MoreMoses was really concerned about parents teaching their children and passing down their faith in Yahweh to their offspring.
Read MoreThe Supreme Court has screwed up a lot of things throughout its history. However, the Court has helped to protect the rights of parents to choose where and how to educate their children.
Read MoreR.C. Sproul (1939–2017) was one of the most influential theologians of the past generation.
Read MoreEveryone wants greater “choice” in education. So who wouldn’t want vouchers? Well I do not.
Read MoreThat’s what makes homeschooling so great. It’s self-determination. It’s freedom. It’s the American way.
Read MoreYou cannot know the solution until you have accurately diagnosed the problem. McClanahan does just that as he shows you How Alexander Hamilton Screwed Up America.
Read MoreThe Universal Declaration of Human Rights is just another globalist document pushing socialist education on nations in order to accomplish their secular and leftist agenda.
Read MoreThe only “right” the government owes you regarding education is that it should leave you free to make your own educational decisions.
Read MoreThe Constitution of my home State of Michigan explicitly bases education in religion.
Read MoreLuther defended the Bible as the highest authority in all matters, and it is because of this that he believed in Christian education.
Read More75% of the Word of God is in Hebrew. So if you want to study the Bible, Hebrew is worth your time and effort.
Read MoreDon’t ever let people say schools are “neutral.” They are not. Public schools inculcate values in children—and that’s the problem.
Read MoreI therefore want to recommend some resources to help you learn about the Reformation for yourself and teach it to others.
Read MoreThis it is a reference work that every educator—parent or school teacher—should have on the shelf.
Read MoreWhat is the one subject that a person would want to cut out of a school curriculum in hopes of revolutionizing society?
Read MoreTrunk of Scrolls by Darlene Böcek is a story based in the 6th century A.D. in the ancient Byzantine empire (what is modern-day Turkey).
Read MoreSo I ask the question—where does the Constitution grant the federal government any role in education?
Read MoreResources for Home, School, and Church
Math
Science
English
Economics
Government
Ancient History
Medieval History
Modern European History
American History
Church History
Bible
Systematic Theology
Apologetics & Worldview
Covenant Theology
Logic
Philosophy
Greek
Latin
Liberty Classroom
Ron Paul Homeschool
Tom Woods Homeschool
Khan Academy
Logos Press
Roman Roads Media
I Want to Homeschool—But Where Do I Start?
Top Five Christian Biographies
What is Classical Education?
Is College Worth the Cost?
Sphere Sovereignty and the Role of Education
Is Homeschool Affordable?
R.L. Dabney's Devastating Critique of Secular Education
© Reformation Zion Publishing
TeachDiligently.com is a participant in the Amazon Services LLC Associates Program, an affiliate advertising program designed to provide a means for sites to earn advertising fees by advertising and linking to Amazon.com.