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Community Outreach: Talking About Homeschooling
AHA Library List
A networking list for homeschoolers, librarians, and anyone interested in libraries and homeschooling. This email group is sponsored by the American Homeschool Association.
Homeschool Information Nights
Sue Patterson
This article includes some basic tips for putting together a homeschool information night. This is not only a great way to help prospective homeschool parents, but an important part of community outreach for homeschool organizations.
Homeschool Resource Center in a Public Library
Kathy Wentz
Libraries can provide more than just books. Kathy Wentz shares the example of how homeschoolers worked with library staff in Johnsburg, Illinois, to create a Homeschool Resource Center (HRC). This project was funded with a grant by the Illinois Secretary of State's office for "New and Innovative Programs." The HRC provides resources and materials, including microscopes, telescopes, math and science manipulatives, foreign language tapes, and more.
In The Media
Christine Webb
Christine Webb, PR Director for the National Home Education Network, discusses ways to work with the media, giving specific examples of interactions with reporters. She also touches on the best ways to correct misperceptions in the media regarding homeschooling and homeschooling families.
Talking About Homeschooling With the Media
Celeste Land
Discussing homeschooling with the media doesn't have to be a nightmare. It can be a positive and productive experience for both homeschoolers and reporters. Read on for some ideas for how to handle some common concerns about media relations and homeschooling.
What Librarians Want to Know about Homeschooling
NHEN
A short list of some of the basics that librarians need to know to help with their interactions with homeschooling families.
When the Media Call, YOU Can Answer
Shay Seaborne
With the accelerating media interest in homeschooling, chances are increasing tht you will receive a request to speak with a reporter for a magaznie or newspaper article, a television or radio program. What will you do? You could say "no," and leave it up to someone else. That would be the simple and easy response. Or, you could say "yes," and find yourself at the start of a new and educational experience.


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