Is there an accredited homeschooling curriculum that has the approval of the Department of Education?
No. At this point, the Department of Education does not even have a set of criteria by which to evaluate homeschooling curricula. Since the law requires that homeschooled children meet the minimum requirements of the national curriculum, by giving their children a tailor-made education, most homeschoolers are quite easily able to achieve far more than this standard, using whichever curriculum or materials and resources they choose.
Related Questions
- I completed a curriculum education course (either on-line or in person) at an accredited 2 or 4 year college; can I count those hours toward my in-service hours?
- Why is it necessary to obtain approval to conduct research in the Department of Education and Children’s Services sites?
- Is there a Homeschooling curriculum like A Beka that is less Christian based?