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Serving Homeschoolers

Serving Homeschoolers. With Leah Langby Indianhead Federated Library System langby@ifls.lib.wi.us. Statistics. National average: 2-3 percent Wisconsin average: 1.96 percent Higher in smaller communities Frederic—8.9 percent Beecher/Dunbar/Pembine—15.7 percent Seneca—12 percent

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Serving Homeschoolers

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  1. Serving Homeschoolers With Leah Langby Indianhead Federated Library System langby@ifls.lib.wi.us

  2. Statistics • National average: 2-3 percent • Wisconsin average: 1.96 percent • Higher in smaller communities • Frederic—8.9 percent • Beecher/Dunbar/Pembine—15.7 percent • Seneca—12 percent • Kickapoo Community—8.5 percent

  3. Wisconsin Law • http://dpi.wi.gov/sms/homeb.html • http://www.homeschooling-wpa.org/

  4. Reasons for Homeschooling • As numerous as homeschoolers themselves • 2/3 have some religious reasons • Learning styles or needs • Educational philosophy • Alternative lifestyles • More family time • Travel time to school

  5. Homeschooling Styles Structured Purchased Curriculum Unit Studies Classical Charlotte Mason Unschooling Virtual Academies Eclectic

  6. Be Aware That Many Homeschoolers… • Do not pay attention to grade level • Vary from the norm—often asynchronous skills • Are very sensitive to being judged (parents especially) • Some are nervous about any government interest in what they are doing • Will be your greatest advocate!

  7. What About? • Socialization?? • Getting into college, job, military?

  8. Homeschooling Websites • http://www.nhen.org/ • http://www.americanhomeschoolassociation.org/ • http://www.homeschooldiner.com • http://homeschooling.gomilpitas.com/articles/Current.htm • http://www.homeedmag.com/index.html • http://www.home-school.com • http://www.johnsburglibrary.org/hrc.htm • http://www.hslda.org • http://www.unschooling.com • http://www.wisconsinchea.com

  9. Resources for Everyone(that homeschoolers will appreciate) www.badgerlink.net/toolkit.html http://www.badgerlink.net/toolkit-parents.html www.libraryelf.com

  10. Publicity • Word of mouth • Find a parent volunteer contact • Work with local homeschoolers to develop programs • Find out about local groups—send leader a copy of all publicity • Grocery coops, natural food stores, other grocery stores • Churches • IN the library, on your website

  11. Possible Services to Provide • Longer loan periods “educator cards” • Historical fiction database, etc. • Lists of trade books from popular curriculums (find out what is popular in your area, for example Sonlight) • Pathfinders, lists of resources, websites • Information about WI law, local groups, catalogs

  12. Programs • Work with local homeschooling groups to find out what they are looking for and develop programs • Regular programming works for most—just not so grade-centered • Ask your contacts for advice, read your audience • Badgerlink, other research • Curriculum and book swap

  13. Collections • Home schooling books and magazines • WPA Handbook • Classics, vintage collection? • Educational kits (math, science especially) • Educational videos and unabridged audiobooks very popular usually • Binder with state law information, local homeschool groups, local school curriculum information

  14. Referrals • University of Wisconsin campuses with Instructional Materials Centers: Interlibrary Loan OR Community Cards • Check with the closest university to see what is possible.

  15. Thanks for coming!

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