While correspondence schools used to be considered strictly post high school, the homeschooling movement has brought the market to students of all grade levels. |
Whether you are new to homeschooling,
looking for more
structure, or seeking an accredited program, a distance learning
or correspondence school can be an excellent choice.
Families are turning to the option of a
distance learning or correspondence school
because they want higher quality
education; they like the accountability, and they
appreciate the ease of college admissions or entering
the workforce. They appreciate that distance learning
and correspondence schools allow you to
study at home to get the training you
need and to prepare for the future without
leaving your front door.
In today's hectic society, at-home learning is
recognized as one of the most convenient methods of
education. But why turn to a
distance learning or correspondence school?
Distance Learning and correspondence schools often
provide teacher assistance, accredited diplomas,
curriculum, and other opportunities.
They remove the stress involved with curriculum
decisions, record keeping, state compliance, and
motivation. Best of all, you still have the freedom to
choose where you want to study.
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With on-line correspondence classes you can study
in the comfort of your own home. With textbook
correspondence courses or a laptop, you can anywhere—at
home, while traveling to and from events, even while on
vacation. That's the beauty of at-home learning—it is up
to you.
Whether a child is in kindergarten or 12th grade,
there are distance learning and correspondence schools
that will provide these all-inclusive programs. For
instance, one such correspondence school designed
specifically for homeschoolers is Bridgeway Homeschool
Academy. Enrolling students from Pre-K to 12th grade,
Bridgeway Academy provides distance learning and
correspondence programs for students all over the world.
Curriculum is delivered to the home via the Internet,
UPS, or the mail and students work at home under the
direction of a Bridgeway Academy teacher/advisor.
Students receive report cards, feedback, transcripts,
and a real accredited diploma upon graduation from this
correspondence school.
Bridgeway Academy also offers college courses through
their distance learning correspondence school. Students
take courses in high school and receive both high school
and college credit. Through partnerships with a variety
of colleges who offer correspondence programs, Bridgeway
is way ahead of other
home school distance learning programs
Distance learning and correspondence schools can also be
an excellent starting point for post high-school
individuals who are new to the job market or looking to
enhance their skills. There are many private vocational
or correspondence schools that train students for a
variety of skilled jobs, including automotive
technician, medical assistant, hair stylist, interior
designer, electronics technician, paralegal, nurse’s
assistant, truck driver and more. Some schools also help
students identify prospective employers and apply for
jobs. Check out trainingdirectusa.com, which offers both
on site and correspondence training courses to adults
seeking to change or further their career.
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It is no secret . . . distance learning and
correspondence homeschool programs are here to stay.
Homeschoolers who want assistance can find it and
colleges and universities are teaming up with the more
reputable schools to offer dual enrollment programs (see
Bridgeway Academy above). The challenge is to find the
right distance learning or correspondence school for
you.
Questions you must ask when
selecting a distance learning or correspondence school:
1. What is the
reputation of the school?
2. How long has it been established?
3. Is it accredited?
4. Do they provide report cards? Transcripts? Diplomas?
5. Do they customize programs to each individual student?
6. Are they flexible? Will they allow you to determine your
own daily schedule?
7. Do they have an education website?
8. How many total courses are covered in the tuition?
9. Do they charge additional fees for curriculum? Teacher
services? Testing? Other?
10. How difficult is it to contact the school?
11. Do they provide “school pride” activities? (i.e. contests, forums,
blogs, etc.?)
12. Do they host a graduation ceremony for graduating seniors?
Distance learning and correspondence schools are a valuable resource for many homeschooling families. You cannot put a value on the peace of mind that comes with the knowledge that there is a school backing you, a teacher supporting you, and an organization accrediting you.
If you are a current homeschooler or individual
looking into homeschooling for the first time,
I encourage you to look into a distance learning or
correspondence school.
They offer expertise, understanding of the current trends in
homeschooling, knowledge of the various
correspondence curriculum choices out there, and the
desire to see homeschoolers
succeed.
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