THE NEW AMERCIAN: Homeschool Leader Flees Swedish Persecution

Homeschool Leader Flees Swedish Persecution

Written by Alex Newman Friday, 17 February 2012 09:38

As the government intensifies its persecution of homeschoolers in Sweden, the president of the Swedish Association for Home Education (ROHUS) has finally been forced into exile with his family in neighboring Finland. The battle for human rights and homeschooling in the Scandinavian kingdom, however, is far from over.

The Swedish Parliament passed a draconian law in 2010 purporting to ban homeschooling, all school curriculums except the Swedish government’s, and all alternative education nationwide. Despite a global outcry, the prohibition went into effect last year. Dozens of families were left wondering what fate might await them. But so far, the official persecution campaign has backfired in a stunning way.

After fighting a valiant years-long battle for the right to homeschool in his native land, ROHUS chief Jonas Himmelstrand (above left) — probably the most prominent advocate for homeschooling in Scandinavia — decided it was time to join more than a dozen families that have already fled. The persecution was only getting worse, and there was not much cause for optimism about the immediate future.

Until recently, Himmelstrand still held on to some hope. He had decided to stay and keep fighting — at least until the situation deteriorated further. Late last year, however, that time came. It had finally become intolerable…..Read more

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From the Smiths:

https://hef.org.nz/2011/craig-smith-26-january-1951-to-30-september-2011/

Updated 30 January 2012: Life for Those Left Behind (Craig Smith’s Health) page 6 click here

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Needing help for your home schooling journey:

https://hef.org.nz/2011/needing-help-for-your-home-schooling-journey-2/

And

Here are a couple of links to get you started home schooling:

https://hef.org.nz/getting-started-2/

and

https://hef.org.nz/exemptions/

HSLDA: Tell Sweden to Stop Persecuting Homeschoolers

An email from Michael P. Donnelly, Esq. of the HSLDA

Sweden

Dear International Homeschool Leaders,

I am writing to request your assistance on behalf of homeschoolers in Sweden.  Jonas Himmelstrand, president of Rohus, the Swedish Association for Home Education, has requested as many emails and calls as possible from all over. Please review the Call to Action posted on our website:  http://www.hslda.org/hs/international/Sweden/201202140.asp.

Please take a moment and support your fellow homeschoolers in Sweden!

1.     Send an email now to the Swedish Embassy in your country; and

2.     Forward the article and Call to Action to other homeschool families in your country.

Thank you!

Yours very truly,

Michael P. Donnelly, Esq.

Director of International Affairs

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http://www.swedenabroad.com/Page____21473.aspx

Sweden in New Zealand

In New Zealand Sweden has a Consulate General in Wellington and a Consulate in Auckland. The Swedish Trade Council has an office in Auckland.

Consulate of Sweden Auckland

Consul: Frank Olsson

Consulate of Sweden
6 Renall Street
Freemans Bay
Auckland
New Zealand 1011

Office Hours: By appointment only

Phone: +64-(0)-21 989 414
Fax: +64-9-909 75 31
Email: frank@olsson.co.nz

Consulate General of Sweden Wellington

Consul General: Hon William P. Jeffries

Consulate-General of Sweden
P O Box 125 38
Wellington
New Zealand 6144

Visiting address:
Level 7
Molesworth House
101 Molesworth Street
Thorndon
Wellington 6011

Phone: +64-4-499 9895
Fax: +64-4-499 1464
E-mail: sweden@xtra.co.nz

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From the Smiths:

https://hef.org.nz/2011/craig-smith-26-january-1951-to-30-september-2011/

Updated 30 January 2012: Life for Those Left Behind (Craig Smith’s Health) page 6 click here

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Needing help for your home schooling journey:

https://hef.org.nz/2011/needing-help-for-your-home-schooling-journey-2/

And

Here are a couple of links to get you started home schooling:

https://hef.org.nz/getting-started-2/

and

https://hef.org.nz/exemptions/

HSLDA: Don’t Take My Kids!

TOMORROW, Thursday, February 9,

@ 2:00 p.m. (ET)—Don’t Take My Kids!

(Friday in the Southern Hemisphere)


Mike Donnelly

As you go through the school day with your children, do you ever wonder what might be happening to other homeschooling families across the ocean? Do they enjoy the peace of mind you do? As HSLDA’s director of international relations, Mike Donnelly has been actively involved in supporting homeschooling families abroad, and in “Don’t Take My Kids!” he will give a detailed account of the homeschool situation in countries like Germany and Sweden. Donnelly will be joined by international guests and invites you to join the discussion as well—live and over the phone! Bring the whole family and find out how you and your kids can be involved in making homeschool freedom a global reality. This e-vent is free and open to the public, so sign up now!

 

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From the Smiths:

https://hef.org.nz/2011/craig-smith-26-january-1951-to-30-september-2011/

Updated 30 January 2012: Life for Those Left Behind (Craig Smith’s Health) page 6 click here

*****

Needing help for your home schooling journey:

https://hef.org.nz/2011/needing-help-for-your-home-schooling-journey-2/

And

Here are a couple of links to get you started home schooling:

https://hef.org.nz/getting-started-2/

and

https://hef.org.nz/exemptions

Home Schooling in India

India


By Dr. Mathew S P

In India, there are many parents who have chosen to educate their children out of ‘school.’ They form a small but growing number of intelligent, creative and bold individuals who are now also becoming aware of the need to join together as a National Body, with a structure, to best represent their interests to the Government.

In India, homeschooling is not yet legal or illegal. As in many other areas, the Indian Government has not given a clear decision either way. Thanks to Mike from the HSLDA and others, we are assured of support from all over the world in this aspect of educating our own children.

This nascent movement has brought many individuals together and has also resulted in many fun-filled moments for us as we met for common activities…

To read more  and see more photos go to: http://www.hslda.org/hs/international/India/201201230.asp

The article finishes with:

So that is how homeschooling is catching up and spreading in Mumbai and other parts of India and this is a small glimpse of our life here in Mumbai.

We do hope you enjoyed this short article, and please pray that we would continue to enjoy the freedom to educate our children out of school to make them good citizens of India and the world.

Visit Dr. Mathew’s homeschool blog for updates about homeschooling in India and efforts to create a national homeschooling organization.

Learn more by visiting HSLDA’s India page.

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From the Smiths:

https://hef.org.nz/2011/craig-smith-26-january-1951-to-30-september-2011/

Updated 30 January 2012: Life for Those Left Behind (Craig Smith’s Health) page 6 click here

*****

Needing help for your home schooling journey:

https://hef.org.nz/2011/needing-help-for-your-home-schooling-journey-2/

And

Here are a couple of links to get you started home schooling:

https://hef.org.nz/getting-started-2/

and

https://hef.org.nz/exemptions/

 

Homeschooling in Australia After Three Decades

Homeschooling After Three Decades

By Stuart Chapman

Ed. Note:
Home education has flourished in Australia from the 1970s to the present, despite periodic legislative battles in all six states and two territories. Australian Christian Home Schooling (ACHS) is the largest homeschooling organisation in Australia and has over 30 years experience providing home schooling support and expertise to families throughout the South Pacific region. AHCS manager Stuart Chapman provides a glimpse into the state of homeschooling in the land down under.

As of November 2011, the number of students registered for home schooling in Australia was 10,121. This includes 891 students in South Australia (SA) who were exempted from school attendance. In SA there is no provision for home schooling in the Education Act and exemption is the mechanism by which children can be taught at home.

Victoria is the state where registration is easiest and only requires notification and a signed affidavit that a child is being instructed in the eight learning areas as prescribed by the state government.

All other states require a visit from a government representative, usually called a moderator. These visits vary from state to state in terms of expectations and compliance requirements. It is extremely rare that conflicts are resolved in court.

Parents are also required to submit a program for each child, mapping their program to the state curriculum. This can be a daunting task, especially for parents who are just starting home schooling. In order of popularity, the most used methods for home schooling in Australia are the eclectic approach, followed by natural learning, and then those who use a whole curriculum package.

The ratio of home-educated students to school students varies considerably between Australian states as can be seen in the table below:

 

State

Number of registered students Ratio of homeschooled children per 1000 school-aged children
Australian Capital Territory 136 1.9
New South Wales 2,443 1.6
Northern Territory 51 1.11
Queensland 891 0.85
South Australia 891 (exempt) 2.7
Tasmania 603 5.9
Victoria 3,300 (est.) 2.9
Western Australia 1,806 3.9
Total 10,121 2.2

In Australia the term “under the radar” is commonly used to refer to families who choose not be registered. The number of children who are unregistered is impossible to determine but estimates range from an extra 5,000 to 15,000 students.

Another 4,000 students are educated at home through non-government distance education. Many of these families would consider themselves to homeschoolers even though the school is directing their curriculum. Parents who choose distance education do not have moderator visits or any reporting requirements. This is an area of rapid growth in Australia. One of the major reasons that families choose to send their children back to school is financial. The average price for an Australian home is around $500,000 USD, which usually requires a dual income to pay the mortgage.

Home schooling families are by definition single income and most choose to rent rather than buy as they see it is more important to invest in their children’s education and character than in buildings.

There are home schooling support groups in all capital cities but isolation is still an issue in rural communities.

Overall, home schooling is gradually becoming more accepted by both the community in Australia and by tertiary education institutions, as the number of students who have achieved success at university or in the workplace increases.

Stuart is married to Dianne and they have been home schooling their four sons and one daughter for 15 years. Visit the Australian Christian Home Schooling website or contact Stuart via email.

Other Resources

Learn more by visiting HSLDA’s Australia page

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From the Smiths:

https://hef.org.nz/2011/craig-smith-26-january-1951-to-30-september-2011/

Updated 30 January 2012: Life for Those Left Behind (Craig Smith’s Health) page 6 click here

*****

Needing help for your home schooling journey:

https://hef.org.nz/2011/needing-help-for-your-home-schooling-journey-2/

And

Here are a couple of links to get you started home schooling:

https://hef.org.nz/getting-started-2/

and

https://hef.org.nz/exemptions