That depends. I am homeschooled, but I use my mom's laptop. I can go anywhere I want, as long as it is within house rules.
Yes. Homeschooling is illegal in Germany, and some families have had their children taken out of their custody because they wanted to homeschool. Those who are not German citizens, however, can be allowed to homeschool. For example, American military families who are living in Germany may educate their children according to American education laws and therefore are allowed to homeschool.
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Social websites and Websites with pornography should not be allowed in classroom. YouTube and other websites like that are also block sometimes. Students are not allowed to install programs on the computer.
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There are many different websites that are suitable educational websites. Websites that provide specific lists are StudyPlace and HomeSchool. Both are trusted and used by many.
These are some home schooling websites. www.homeschool.com/top100/ www.homeschooltopsites.com/ www.home-school.com/ www.homeschoolmath.net/ www.time4learning.com/homeschool-curriculum.htm
Each business, home, or school system has their own definition of what is allowed or disallowed on their computer systems. Many computer systems are set up with some sort of "parental" or security controls to block users from certain applications or websites.
Homeschoolskedtrack.com in my opinion, a good website to find a homeschool online. It offers places to schedule in vacations and holidays. It also allows you to access your schooling from any computer at any time!
Yes. There are many computer programs out there which provide homeschool lessons - even to preschool and kindergarten age kids! Some of these are purchased programs, while others are free or low-cost 'public school' options provided through your local government. (Be careful with these, as you are still technically a 'public school' student and therefore legally required to follow whatever directions/curriculum they give you). There are also many websites which provide private online school options for younger children for a tuition fee.
At www.homeschoolviews.com there are hundreds of Homeschool Writing Printables, Homeschool Unit Studies, Printable Homeschool Recordkeeping Sheets and Homeschool Calendars & Schedules.
Yes it is allowed, you will be surprised to know a lot of people do it. If your child is in school all you have to do is notify the school board of your intent to homeschool your child. See 'related links' for more information.
You don't write websites in computer language, but there is programs online that you can make websites on. Hoped I helped!