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Homeschooling in Malta needs your help!

Home Educators in Malta need our help. Please read and act on the following email. We have until 7 October 2016 to help them:

 

Dear Ms. B. Smith,

Malta Homeschool Families have been working together for years to make home education a possible option here in Malta.  We have met with the Education Minister several times, sent out information about Home Education through media, organized petitions and even gave the Ministry a detailed proposal on how homeschooling can be regulated in order to avoid abuse.

Meanwhile the Education Act has been revised and after putting our hopes up that homeschooling will be available to us by next scholastic year with a minimum requirement of qualifications, and most of us in the meantime had to oblige to send their kids to school, we are now being told that the only way we will be able to homeschool is if we (the parents) are in possession of a teacher’s warrant or appoint a warranted teacher to do so.  This is an obvious misinterpretation of what home education means and we feel that they are limiting the chance for those parents who wish to homeschool but do not have the means to pay for a tutor or get a degree.

We need your help!  The Education Act is still in consultation process and needs all the positive feedback we can get to convince them that this is actually a positive approach to educate our children.  We are also aware that it is a parents’ right to have a choice in their children’s education but it is obviously being overruled.  Please, send in your feedback by following this link https://socialdialogue.gov.mt/en/Public_Consultations/MEDE/Pages/Consultations/BringingEducationintothe21stcentury.aspx where you may also find the revised Act in question.  We appreciate your support!

Kind regards

Malta Homeschool Families

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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:

Information on getting startedhttps://hef.org.nz/getting-started-2/

and

Information on getting an exemptionhttps://hef.org.nz/exemptions/

This link is motivational: http://hef.org.nz/2012/home-schooling-what-is-it-all-about/

Exemption Form online: https://hef.org.nz/2012/home-schooling-exemption-form-now-online/

Coming Events: https://hef.org.nz/2013/some-coming-events-for-home-education-during-2013-2/

Beneficiaries: http://hef.org.nz/2013/where-to-for-beneficiary-families-now-that-the-social-security-benefit-categories-and-work-focus-amendment-bill-has-passed-its-third-reading

SOCIAL WORKERS DRAG BOY FROM PLANE, GET DRAGGED INTO COURT

SOCIAL WORKERS DRAG BOY FROM PLANE, GET DRAGGED INTO COURT

Swedish officials accused of destroying family over homeschooling

Domenic and Annie Johansson

Domenic and Annie Johansson

For half of his life, 14-year-old Domenic Johansson has been in the custody of social services agencies in his home country of Sweden after agents forcibly removed him from a jet on which he and his parents were preparing to leave for his mother’s home country of India, because he was homeschooled.

For much of that time, he’s been denied permission to see or talk to his parents. Social services agencies even have denied him contact with extended relatives, and he was refused permission to attend the funeral of his grandmother.

Now, ADF International is asking the European Court of Human Rights to intervene, restore the boy to his parents and allow them to try to repair the damage that has been inflicted from years of state custody.

WND first reported on the case in 2009 when the boy was 7. At that time, his parents, Christer and Annie Johansson, went public with their case after social services officials ordered police to halt their plane’s takeoff so they could snatch Domenic.

The Gotland couple had been homeschooling Domenic, described as “a bright and happy 7-year-old,” as they prepared to move to India. They “made all the right moves, informing the school of their plans.”

But police invaded the international air carrier, took Domenic and placed him in social services custody, where he remains despite years in Swedish courts.

ADF International explained Tuesday why it filed a request to the ECHR to intervene.

“The boy, who is their only son, has not been allowed to see his parents in five years and five months. The Swedish district court acknowledged in 2012 that Domenic’s parents took good care of him, but noted that they schooled him at home. This practice, which is rare but legal in Sweden, forms the background and possibly the reason for the draconian punishment the family continues to suffer,” the organization said.

Lorcán Price, ADF International legal counsel, said the Swedish authorities have clearly violated the Johanssons’ right to family life.”

“This right is a fundamental right expressly guaranteed by the European Convention on Human Rights,” Price said. “Separating a young child from his parents without even allowing them access to each other is an extreme and unnecessary interference with this right.”

When authorities snatched Domenic, they had no warrant. Nor did they ever charge the Johanssons with a crime.

“At first, Christer and Annie were allowed to visit their then seven-year-old son two hours a week; however, the government soon cut off all visitations. The child was not only prevented from seeing his parents but also his extended family. When his grandmother died, the officials denied the boy permission to attend her funeral,” ADF International said.

In 2009, a court initially ruled that the government “was within its rights” to seize Domenic. Officials claimed he need a filling in his teeth and he hadn’t had a vaccination.

But the officials, according to ADF International, “also repeated the demonstrably false charges that homeschoolers do not perform well academically and are not well socialized.”

In November 2015, the Swedish Supreme Court refused to correct the case.

“Every child deserves to be raised by his or her mother and father. The European Convention on Human Rights requires the cutting of that bond to be the nuclear last resort. In this case, it seems to be the government’s first resort, and so we are inviting the European Court of Human Rights to intervene,” said Robert Clarke, director of European advocacy for ADF International.

“International law holds that children should grow up in an environment where their family ties are maintained, allowing them to enjoy the love, support, and nurture of their natural parents. We urge the European Court of Human Rights to accept the case and quickly have the Swedish authorities return the Johanssons’ son to their care.”

When that 2015 decision was released, prominent family attorney Ruby Harrold-Claesson of the Nordic Committee on Human Rights said the decision “really isn’t surprising, because the system has to protect its power over every individual, and its prestige when they commit the basest of crimes.”

Michael Donnelly of the international Home School Legal Defense Association noted then: “This is more of the same cold, callous indifference we’ve seen in the past from the Swedish Supreme Court. This court had multiple opportunities to correct a gross injustice, and each time they have turned away.”

He said the Swedish state “has destroyed this family and, sadly, even if the court agreed to hear the case and overturn the decision – the harm has had been done is virtually irreparable.”

Commenting earlier on the case, Roger Kiska, senior counsel for ADF, said the case reveals the “hardness” of European condemnation of homeschooling, which once was exemplified by Adolf Hitler, who was among the first to ban homeschooling and require student to be under government indoctrination during their formative years.

“Domenic should have been returned long ago but for the bureaucratic hardness of the Swedish Child Protection system,” he said. “The behavior of the Swedish officials in this case has been reprehensible.”

Swedish officials have declined numerous requests to respond to WND questions.

Read more at http://www.wnd.com/2016/06/social-workers-drag-boy-from-plane-get-dragged-into-court/#EJf76vMGITYCFTtF.99

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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:

Information on getting startedhttps://hef.org.nz/getting-started-2/

and

Information on getting an exemptionhttps://hef.org.nz/exemptions/

This link is motivational: http://hef.org.nz/2012/home-schooling-what-is-it-all-about/

Exemption Form online: https://hef.org.nz/2012/home-schooling-exemption-form-now-online/

Coming Events: https://hef.org.nz/2013/some-coming-events-for-home-education-during-2013-2/

Beneficiaries: http://hef.org.nz/2013/where-to-for-beneficiary-families-now-that-the-social-security-benefit-categories-and-work-focus-amendment-bill-has-passed-its-third-reading

Join Dr. Gordon Neufeld in Warsaw

From Mike Donnelly, HSLDA Director of Global Outreach
I am writing to extend an invitationparticularly for those in Europe—to benefit from an upcoming event with renowned developmental scientist Dr. Gordon Neufeld. Learn more about Dr. Neufeld via his website or by watching his keynote address at the GHEC 2012 in Berlin. 
Please share the details below as applicable with your contacts and networks. Thank you!
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As a co-organizer of the event “Dr. Gordon Neufeld Warsaw 2016,” I have the great honour and pleasure to invite you to two seminars by international authority on child development Gordon Neufeld, Ph.D., that will be held on Thursday, October 6th in Warsaw, Poland at the Warsaw School of Economics (SGH) in the main hall. Tickets are available for purchase here. Please tell others!Dr. Neufeld is coming to Warsaw as part of publicity for his book Hold On to Your Kids (Publisher: Galaktyka), which was finally translated into Polish! This is an unprecedented occasion to see and hear Dr. Gordon Neufeld live for the first time in Poland.
The seminars are not specifically directed at homeschoolers for the reason of including everybody concerned about our youth. However, homeschoolers from Warsaw and surrounding areas and countries are most welcome, as they are the parents who live and breathe attachment every single day of their lives.
Hold On to Your Kids explains the causes of the modern breakdown of parental influence—and demonstrates ways to “reattach” to sons and daughters, establish the proper hierarchy in the home, make kids feel safe and understood, and earn back your children’s loyalty and love. This updated edition also specifically addresses the unprecedented parenting challenges posed by the rise of digital devices and social media. By helping to reawaken instincts innate to us all, Dr.Neufeld and the book’s co-author Gabor Maté, MD, will empower parents to be what nature intended: a true source of contact, security, and warmth for their children.
There will also be a pre-seminar book event on October 5th at a charming bookstore. At this event, Dr. Neufeld will give a short lecture on the book and its topics. The event provides you with a chance to get a personalized copy of the book that has famously been translated into 20 languages (and counting!) all over the world.
So, please, help us spread the good news about the events with your family and friends who might be in Warsaw at that time and follow us on social media. For two years a team of very dedicated people have worked to make the events happen in our beautiful capital.  Please consider joining us this fall in Warsaw to celebrate the sweet fruit of our hard work.
 For detailed information and registration, please contact the psychologist couple Joanna and Michael Stoch via email or at +48 608 515 182.
For information about homeschooling, contact me (Bozena) directly via email.
Sincerely yours,
Bozena Riedel-Baima, MD
and a happy home-schooling Mom
Thank you for helping spread the word!
Yours very truly,
Mike Donnelly
HSLDA Director of
Global Outreach

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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:

Information on getting startedhttps://hef.org.nz/getting-started-2/

and

Information on getting an exemptionhttps://hef.org.nz/exemptions/

This link is motivational: http://hef.org.nz/2012/home-schooling-what-is-it-all-about/

Exemption Form online: https://hef.org.nz/2012/home-schooling-exemption-form-now-online/

Coming Events: https://hef.org.nz/2013/some-coming-events-for-home-education-during-2013-2/

Beneficiaries: http://hef.org.nz/2013/where-to-for-beneficiary-families-now-that-the-social-security-benefit-categories-and-work-focus-amendment-bill-has-passed-its-third-reading

Number of Homeschoolers Growing Nationwide: USA

 

As the dissatisfaction among parents with the U.S. education system grows, so too does the number of homeschoolers in America. Since 1999, the number of children who are being homeschooled has increased by 75%. Although currently the percentage of homeschooled children is only 4% of all school children nationwide, the number of primary school kids whose parents choose to forgo traditional education is growing seven times faster than the number of kids enrolling in K-12 every year.

Despite the growth of homeschooling of late, concerns about the quality of education offered to the kids by their parents persist. But the consistently high placement of homeschooled kids on standardized assessment exams, one of the most celebrated benefits of homeschooling, should be able to put those fears to rest. Homeschooling statistics show that those who are independently educated typically score between the 65th and 89th percentile on such exams, while those attending traditional schools average on the 50th percentile. Furthermore, the achievement gaps, long plaguing school systems around the country, aren’t present in the homeschooling environment. There’s no difference in achievement between sexes, income levels, or race/ethnicity.

Recent studies laud homeschoolers’ academic success, noting their significantly higher ACT-Composite scores as high schoolers and higher grade point averages as college students. Yet surprisingly, the average expenditure for the education of a homeschooled child, per year, is $500 to $600, compared to an average expenditure of $10,000 per child, per year, for public school students.

College recruiters from the best schools in the United States aren’t slow to recognize homeschoolers’ achievements. Those from non-traditional education environments matriculate in colleges and attain a four-year degree at much higher rates than their counterparts from public and even private schools. Homeschoolers are actively recruited by schools like the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Harvard University, Stanford University, and Duke.

Nor do homeschoolers miss out on the so-called socialization opportunities, something considered a vital part of a traditional school environment and lacking in those who don’t attend regular schools. But it’s one of the surprising advantages of homeschooling that homeschooled kids tend to be more socially engaged than their peers, and according to the National Home Education Research Institute survey, demonstrate “healthy social, psychological, and emotional development, and success into adulthood.”

Based on recent data, researchers such as Dr. Brian Ray (NHERI.org) “expect to observe a notable surge in the number of children being homeschooled in the next 5 to 10 years. The rise would be in terms of both absolute numbers and percentage of the K to 12 student population. This increase would be in part because . . . [1] a large number of those individuals who were being home educated in the 1990s may begin to homeschool their own school-age children and [2] the continued successes of home-educated students.”

– See more at: http://www.educationnews.org/parenting/number-of-homeschoolers-growing-nationwide/#sthash.cl5zr4mB.dpuf

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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:

Information on getting startedhttps://hef.org.nz/getting-started-2/

and

Information on getting an exemptionhttps://hef.org.nz/exemptions/

This link is motivational: http://hef.org.nz/2012/home-schooling-what-is-it-all-about/

Exemption Form online: https://hef.org.nz/2012/home-schooling-exemption-form-now-online/

Coming Events: https://hef.org.nz/2013/some-coming-events-for-home-education-during-2013-2/

Beneficiaries: http://hef.org.nz/2013/where-to-for-beneficiary-families-now-that-the-social-security-benefit-categories-and-work-focus-amendment-bill-has-passed-its-third-reading

Global Home Education Conference (GHEC 2016): Rio too far? Stream GHEC at home!

From: HSLDA International

Dear friends,

Will you help us share about the GHEC live stream?  For those of you unable to join us in person in Rio, we especially want you to know about the opportunity to experience the global conference right at your computer.  But please also share this with your homeschool association and/or others who want to be a part of supporting international home education and home education as a human right.

Prices and details: http://www.ghec2016.org/livestream

Facebook post: https://www.facebook.com/GHECPage/posts/1697289613889831

 From: Mike Donnelly | HSLDA 

You can experience the Global Home Education Conference (GHEC 2016) live from Rio streaming right to your computer!  This leadership conference is for you and is the only global gathering of its kind for home educators.  If you can’t fly to Rio, streaming is the next best thing to being there. Register today!

Home education is a vibrant community with a global impact.  That’s why I’m serving on the organizing board for the GHEC 2016.  Our theme for the conference is “Home Education: It’s A Right!”

 Don’t miss out on five full days packed with international speakers, noted educators, and key influencers and homeschool leaders.  Choose from daily streaming options, or stream the full conference.  Gain access to the material and watch later at your convenience.  Support international homeschooling at the same time!

  • Hear from our headline speaker Sugata Mitra about his innovation in education leading to his conclusions about children learning naturally.
  • Be a part of ground-breaking research on home education worldwide in four workshops featuring unique statistics and studies compiled for the GHEC 2016.
  • Equip yourself to better represent home educators everywhere through sessions on leadership and policy topics, especially geared toward our theme “Home Education: It’s A Right.”
  • Also featured will be an international homeschool grad panel; sessions for moms on family and support groups; and specialized topics like alternative education in Latin America, special needs, socialization, and updates on home education in countries around the world.

Hear from these speakers and many more:

Sugar Mitra, 2013 TED Prize Winner

Dr. Jan de Groof, UNESCO Chair, Right to Education

Michael P. Farris, International Human Rights Expert

Dr. Debra Bell, Home Education Researcher & Best-selling Author

Alexandre Magno Moreira, Ministry of Education in Brazil

Mike Donnelly, HSLDA Director of Global Outreach

Erwin Fabián García López, Universidad Nacional de Colombia

Leigh Bortins, Classical Conversations Founder

Davis Carman, Apologia Educational Ministries CEO

Alberto Solano, Homeschooling Guadalajara, Mexico

 We are privileged to feature numerous speakers from our host country of Brazil:

Alexandre Magno Moreira, Ministry of Education in Brazil

Miguel Nagib, Escola Sem Partido

Carlos Nadalim, Como Educar seus Filhos

Gustavo Abadie, Econtrando Alegria

Fabio Schebella, Pedagogo

Dr. Édison Prado de Andrade, Padre Anchieta University Center, Jundiaí

And many more!

 Remember, register today to live stream the GHEC 2016 to your computer!  Choose from daily streaming options, or stream the full conference.  Gain access to the material and watch later at your convenience.  Learn more here.

 We hope you’ll be a part of history with us in Rio,

 

Mike DonnellyDirector of Global OutreachGHEC 2016 Board Secretary

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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:

Information on getting startedhttps://hef.org.nz/getting-started-2/

and

Information on getting an exemptionhttps://hef.org.nz/exemptions/

This link is motivational: http://hef.org.nz/2012/home-schooling-what-is-it-all-about/

Exemption Form online: https://hef.org.nz/2012/home-schooling-exemption-form-now-online/

Coming Events: https://hef.org.nz/2013/some-coming-events-for-home-education-during-2013-2/

Beneficiaries: http://hef.org.nz/2013/where-to-for-beneficiary-families-now-that-the-social-security-benefit-categories-and-work-focus-amendment-bill-has-passed-its-third-reading