November 15, 2008
Homeschool Links for African Americans
The National African American Homeschoolers Alliance: This comprehensive webpage is full of resources and recommendations for African American Homeschoolers with reviews of textbooks, support groups, a fun blog, and more.
Ed Online: Here is a list of Historically Black Colleges and Universities (HBCU’s). These are institutions that existed before integration efforts, and thus are known for providing a conducive learning environment for African American students. Many influential and famous African Americans have graduated from such colleges and universities.
African American Homeschoolers Network: Founded by Meka Hunt, this page is a network of resources for African homeschool parents and their children.
African American Unschooling: This Afrocentric homeschooling page includes several ways to integrate an African American point of view into your homeschool curriculum. Be sure to check out Fungasa, their African American Homeschooling magazine.
A to Z Home’s Cool: This page lists several African American homeschooling support groups, informative articles, and comprehensive websites.
African American Homeschooling Today: This informative blog is dedicated to providing African American homeschoolers up-to-date news and information regarding black homeschoolers.
About.com - Homeschooling: About.com’s homeschooling page has a section specifically for African American homeschoolers.
National Black Home Educators: This page has lots of helpful information for African Americans who are new to homeschooling. Just click on their “Getting Started” link and get ready to homeschool!
Thanks to Mimi Rothschild for contributing this article to our Homeschool blog:
Ed Online: Here is a list of Historically Black Colleges and Universities (HBCU’s). These are institutions that existed before integration efforts, and thus are known for providing a conducive learning environment for African American students. Many influential and famous African Americans have graduated from such colleges and universities.
African American Homeschoolers Network: Founded by Meka Hunt, this page is a network of resources for African homeschool parents and their children.
African American Unschooling: This Afrocentric homeschooling page includes several ways to integrate an African American point of view into your homeschool curriculum. Be sure to check out Fungasa, their African American Homeschooling magazine.
A to Z Home’s Cool: This page lists several African American homeschooling support groups, informative articles, and comprehensive websites.
African American Homeschooling Today: This informative blog is dedicated to providing African American homeschoolers up-to-date news and information regarding black homeschoolers.
About.com - Homeschooling: About.com’s homeschooling page has a section specifically for African American homeschoolers.
National Black Home Educators: This page has lots of helpful information for African Americans who are new to homeschooling. Just click on their “Getting Started” link and get ready to homeschool!
Thanks to Mimi Rothschild for contributing this article to our Homeschool blog:
Mimi Rothschild is a homeschooling parent, author, children's rights advocate, and Founder and C.E.O. of Learning by Grace, Inc. She and her husband of almost 3 decades reside with their 8 children in suburban Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.
Rothschild co-founded Learning By Grace, Inc. because "our current system of education has broken its promise…" Learning By Grace, Inc. delivers Internet-based multimedia education to PreK-12 children in the United States and throughout the world.
Rothschild has authored a number of books about education published by McGraw Hill and others. Her Home Education News Blog contains feature stories on alternatives in education.
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