Current Homeschool Items on eBay
Until only recently, the ability for most people to use professional teachers was limited to the rich and elite classes.
So throughout most of history, the early education of the children was done by the parents. Once the children were older, they might be allowed to pursue further education as an apprentice in a specific trade.
It wasn't until the late 17th century that the idea that education should be mandatory was introduced. The early stages of this mandatory or compulsory education were started in Germany. The idea transformed into what we know as primary classroom training around the middle of the 19th century.
Today homeschooling is showing an increase in popularity. It can seem a little intimidating when you are just beginning. If you have a lot of questions then you should consider the Guide to Homeschooling guide book. When surveyed and asked why parents wanted to homeschool their children, the number one reason given was "I can give my child a better education at home". The second most popular reason why people homeschool is for "religious reasons". The the third most popular reason is because "public schools provide a poor environment for learning".
For those doing homeschooling, the three motivations shown above account for over 75% of those surveyed.
Along with the increased popularity of homeschooling comes an increase in the popularity of items related to the subject. From used homeschool books to finding the homeschool curriculum that fits your specific needs and all sorts of other related items too.
To assist you in your quest to find the homeschool item you are looking for we provide this website. Below we list a VERY long list of homeschool items. The list below includes every item with the word 'homeschool' in the title. For easier viewing, you will probably want to use the menu in the upper right. That will allow you to 'drill down' to the exact category you wish to view.
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