Home SchoolingCatholic Answers Live interview with Mary Hasson, co-author of Catholic Education: Homeward Bound
Websites
Aquinas Homeschool BooksA bookstore for homeschoolers run in association with Amazon.com. The site has over 1000 resources to choose from and also buys and sells used books.
Are We Really Teaching Religion?Published in 1953. Frank Sheed offers help for teachers in challenging students to get 'under the skin' of various doctrines and perceive their inner truth and harmony.
Case For Home Educationby Bonnie Landry. A homeschooling mother answers the common objections and makes her case for teaching at home. (from This Rock, October 1999)
Character FormationHelpful advice from Laura Berquist for homeschooling parents about the ages to stress the different virtues (from Sursum Corda!, Fall 1998)
Latin, the Living Language of the ChurchMarion Smedberg shares her experience of teaching Latin to her children and offers suggestions for others who may wish to do the same.
O.B.E. or a Lesson in EdubabbleFor those who are trying to understand Outcome Based Education, Joyce Cale offers explanations and recommended reading for further research.
Objections by ParentsPhyllis Schlafly writes about the dangers Outcome Based Education pose to our children's morals and quality of education.
On the Home Frontby Mary Hasson and Kimberly Hahn (from Catholic Dossier, March/April 1997)
Quantity of Quality TimeKimberly Hahn discusses the 'problem' of socialization for home schooled children. She maintains that socialization is a primary reason FOR homeschooling.
Seven Steps in Preparing to be a Homeschool FatherFor homeschooling to be successful fathers must be involved. Steve Wood suggests seven steps to any man wanting to become a successful homeschool father. Fathers who do not plan to homeschool should still pay attention to several of the steps.