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		<title>Homeschool Testing</title>
		<description>By definition…. Or rather history... the history of testing would indicate that the reason that we test was/is to determine the students level of understanding of the given material that has been presented over a specified period of time in the classroom. Homeschool testing is quite different though</description>
		<pubDate>Mon, 14 Jul 2008 14:44:40 -0600</pubDate>
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		<title>Homeschool Questions</title>
		<description>A huge decision it is … homeschooling. Now that youve made this decision to teach at home, the many questions you thought you had now seem to have doubled. Doubled at least! Now one question just seems to lead to three more. Questions will need to be answered on curriculum, on testing and assessing.</description>
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		<title>Home Schooling in your RV</title>
		<description>At first glance the terms 'hitting the road' and 'hitting the books' might appear mutually exclusive. But if you home school your children and have access to a motor home, read on.Your one room school house on wheels.One of major concerns of parents who decide to home school their children is that t</description>
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		<title>Three Easy Ways to Increase Reading Comprehension</title>
		<description>Copyright 2005 Adam Waxler 
The primary purpose of reading is comprehension, or understanding. Unless you comprehend what you read you might as well be reading a different language. 
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