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Homeschool World Forum Read thousands of forum posts on topics such as homeschool law, getting started, curriculum, special needs, homeschool vs public school, and much, much more! 2010-02-10T01:51:45-06:00 https://www.home-school.com/forums/feed.php?f=11&t=421 2010-02-10T01:51:45-06:00 2010-02-10T01:51:45-06:00 https://www.home-school.com/forums/viewtopic.php?t=421&p=22483#p22483 <![CDATA[Queensland Homeschoolers?]]> Statistics: Posted by Kitty-Cat — Wed Feb 10, 2010 1:51 am


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2009-01-19T05:21:27-06:00 2009-01-19T05:21:27-06:00 https://www.home-school.com/forums/viewtopic.php?t=421&p=18929#p18929 <![CDATA[Legalities of Homeschooling in Queensland]]> What do I tell the school (as they will want to know what school to send my childrens records to)?
Can I ask to have these records? Do I need them?
Has anybody out there had their children in a state school before homeschooling?
What did you do?
Please help me. I know I am leaving all this very last minute to start homeschooling this year. I am putting that in God's hands.
Thank you in advance for your assistance.
Joeleene

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2007-04-16T01:24:22-06:00 2007-04-16T01:24:22-06:00 https://www.home-school.com/forums/viewtopic.php?t=421&p=7291#p7291 <![CDATA[Queensland Homeschoolers?]]> Statistics: Posted by Kitty-Cat — Mon Apr 16, 2007 1:24 am


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2007-03-22T20:16:22-06:00 2007-03-22T20:16:22-06:00 https://www.home-school.com/forums/viewtopic.php?t=421&p=6845#p6845 <![CDATA[Queensland Homeschoolers?]]> What is approved today ,may well be illegal tomorrow.

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2006-12-07T03:18:34-06:00 2006-12-07T03:18:34-06:00 https://www.home-school.com/forums/viewtopic.php?t=421&p=4841#p4841 <![CDATA[Queensland Homeschoolers?]]> Statistics: Posted by Kitty-Cat — Thu Dec 07, 2006 3:18 am


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2006-03-30T21:29:04-06:00 2006-03-30T21:29:04-06:00 https://www.home-school.com/forums/viewtopic.php?t=421&p=1060#p1060 <![CDATA[Queensland doesn't require nearly that level of detail...]]> Across the States of Australia:
http://www.hslda.org/hs/international/Australia/200212050.asp

In Queensland, homeschoolers are required to be "registered" or licensed teachers. According to when homeschool leader Terry Harding, who represents over 500 homeschool families, "We practice non compliance!" For the vast majority of homeschoolers, this strategy is working.

http://www.optionality.net/mag/jun95a.html

Apparently the government hasn't had a lot of success prosecuting homeschoolers who aren't in compliance with the law, and the law may be changed to make things easier on homeschoolers in the future. See the Home Schooling Review heading in the following page for details:

http://education.qld.gov.au/publication/production/reports/

And in response to your exact question, from CS-23: Home Schooling: Procedures:
http://education.qld.gov.au/corporate/doem/curristu/cs-23000/sections/procedur.html

3.1 Details of the curriculum to be used are required. Parents/guardians will be responsible for providing documentation of a program which should provide adequately for the academic, social, emotional and physical development of the student. When formulating the program, the curriculum should:
(a) have regard for the age, ability, aptitude and development of the student concerned;
(b) take account and promote continuity of the learning experiences of the student concerned;
(c) be responsive to the changing needs of the student concerned;
(d) reflect and take into account current understandings related to educational and other development of students;and
(e) be supported by sufficient and suitable resources.

3.2 Notification is required of the source of the curriculum to be used. If the curriculum to be used is developed by the parent, a copy of the curriculum is to be provided.


This should hopefully answer all your questions.

Statistics: Posted by Theodore — Thu Mar 30, 2006 9:29 pm


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2006-03-30T18:58:57-06:00 2006-03-30T18:58:57-06:00 https://www.home-school.com/forums/viewtopic.php?t=421&p=1057#p1057 <![CDATA[Queensland Homeschoolers?]]>
My questions are: what are the requirements of education queensland regarding your homeschool? Do they expect you to teach all 9 key learning areas, regardless of their value? Do they expect you to keep school for a certain amount of time each day regardless of whether the work is done? And do they come into your home when they assess you? And how frequently do they deny a person's application - is the process simply a formality so that they still feel in control, or will they seriously consider knocking us back?

I know that one school of distance education simply offers the ACE curriculum, which simply covers english, maths, science, and social studies. But I'm not sure if that's all that's officially required for a homeschool, or whether they're just being flexible with that school.

I'm trying to find out via word of mouth, but it seems many homeschoolers here (not that I've actually met many yet) either go through a school or simply do it illegally.

Statistics: Posted by Tiarali — Thu Mar 30, 2006 6:58 pm


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