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      AussieHomeschool Closing Down   11/14/2019

      All good things must come to an end and AussieHomeschool is no different. It is with much sadness yet even more necessity that this must be so.   As of Sunday evening, 17/11/2019 the Discussion Forums will close. The Classifieds, for now although not indeterminate, will continue as is.       Why is this happening now? In all honesty, it probably should have happened many years ago but I created this forum, which originally a homeschool classifieds forum for Aussies, about 20 years or so ago. I, along with others for whom I am gratefully indebted to, have spent many, many hours sweating, laughing, praying, crying, writing, apologising, pleading and speaking about this wonderful place. In this day and age of Social Media, along with our ages and therefore differernt stages of life, it is simply not viable in any way for it to continue. You may think differently and that's okay - you honestly have to have lived through some of the dramas and learning opportunities that we all have to truly appreciate why we have the standards that we do - they were borne out of necessity and not undertaken lightly. Much blood, sweat and tears have been spilt over this place. Even more friendships, learning, debate, love, prayer and great times have been had becuase of AussieHomeschool. No one could ever be more thankful for it than I.

      I understand you may feel frustration or even anger and for that I apologise, I feel you. But now it is YOUR time to go out and spread the word of home education and its benefits. Share YOUR story, tell those you know and don't know about homeschooling and what is has done for your family.   On behalf of John (my long suffering and patient husband), myself and the ENTIRE moderating team over the many years - I THANK YOU and WISH YOU ALL THE VERY BEST IN ALL YOUR ENDEAVOURS.   God Bless, Susan (HomeGrownKids /  AussieHomeschool)

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AH Blog: New Support-Resource: Australian Home Education Advisory Service

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New Support-Resource: Australian Home Education Advisory ServiceAussieHomeschool

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There is a new resource in town, or rather the country. The Australian Home Education Advisory Service is aims to work with your family values for your children’s education. The goal is to be supportive of the needs and goals of your family.

What AHEAS can offer you:

  • Support deciding and developing appropriate curriculum
  • Assistance selecting texts and resources
  • Exposure to different workable home education styles
  • Understanding and care for particular needs
  • Assurance that your child is learning and achieving within the appropriate levels for their age
  • Assistance if and when your child needs to return to school
  • We will provide assistance locating suitable tutors when requested
  • A curriculum will be individually developed in consultation with your family. It will utilise typical texts used in schools and other online resources matching the needs of particular students in keeping with state requirements and the new outcomes expected by the National curriculum. Down the track we would like to develop our own curriculum in core subjects based on the National curriculum.

(taken from their website)

Who is behind AHEAS?

The director of AHEAS, Glenda Jackson is a mum who has home schooled her four children, completed a doctoral thesis on home education and worked as a secondary school teacher. She has valuable knowledge and skills to empower families to provide the right environment for children to learn and develop.

Pop over and visit their website today! You’ll find them at Australian Home Education.com.au

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