African-American Unschooling Conducts National Survey of African-American Homeschoolers
As African Americans become the fastest growing segment of homeschoolers in the country, African-American Unschooling, a national network of black homeschooling families, conducts an extensive survey to assess the interests and needs of African-American homeschoolers. Available online through December 31, 2005, the homeschool survey may be completed by parents, grandparents or guardians of African-American children who are currently homeschooled, may be homeschooled in the future or are homeschool graduates. Survey participants will be entered into a monthly drawing to receive a special gift from African-American Unschooling.
Peoria, AZ (PRWEB) July 5, 2005 --African-American Unschooling, a national network of black homeschooling families, begins a nationwide survey of African-American homeschoolers. The first of its kind, the survey is available online at http://www.afamunschool.com/survey.html and may be completed by parents, grandparents or guardians of African-American children who are currently homeschooled, may be homeschooled in the future or are homeschool graduates. Of particular interest will be the challenges faced by parents new to homeschooling and the experiences of parents of homeschool graduates.
Created by S. Courtney Walton, author of the syndicated column, Real Living, Real Learning" and editor of FUNgasa: Free Oneself! The Magazine for African-American Home Educators, the results of the homeschool survey will form the basis for a series of homeschooling guidebooks for African-American families.
African-American Unschoolings homeschool survey will run online through December 31, 2005. Survey participants are automatically entered into a monthly drawing to receive a special gift from African-American Unschooling. Says Tasha Grant, of Chesilhurst, New Jersey, the winner of the first homeschool survey drawing, Wow, thank you so much! I love your site and think it's one of the best resources for African American homeschoolers that I've found. Much success with the book - I'll be one of the first in line to buy a copy!"
About African-American Unschooling:
Since 2003, African-American Unschooling, has been the leading internet resource for African-American homeschoolers, providing the best in Africentric and general homeschooling resources. Visit African-American Unschooling for creative ideas on incorporating African and African-American culture into your homeschooling, articles and resources on homeschooling from an African-American perspective, and networking with other African-American Homeschoolers.
Contact:
S. Courtney Walton
African-American Unschooling
623.205.9883
http://www.afamunschool.com/survey.html
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