Internet Links
There are a number of organisations or websites which are available to help home educators. In addition to Education Otherwise, the following may be of some help to you.
Home Education Exam Information
A wiki about exams for home educators in the UK.
Home Education Stories UK
A new site collating stories from UK home educators (both parents and children) on a huge variety of topics. The aim is that anyone wanting to know more about home education in the UK, how it actually works for different families, what happens in different situations, for children of different ages etc. will be able to find stories that will be inspiring and helpful.
Muddle Puddle
This site has grown from a small personal site, to one which could now be said to represent all that is good about home education for young children. With ideas on themes to help youngsters and links to resources, it is a must for parents of all young children.
Home Education Advisory Service
The Home Education Advisory Service supports home educators and families that are contemplating home education.
Freedom in Education
The education e-newsletter begun in 2002.
HESFES
The annual world's largest gathering of home educating families
Home Education in the UK
A home educator's site covering a vast range of resources and advice for both new and experienced home educators.
Human Scale Education
The philosophy on which Human Scale Education is based comes from Schumacher (of "Small is Beautiful" fame).
Home Service
The Home Service was established in 1992 to support Christian home educators and to encourage Christians to consider the issues surrounding home education.
Summerhill
The world famous 'free school'. Find out about the oldest school in the world based on children's rights.
Islamic Home Schooling Advisory Network (IHSAN)
P.O. Box 30671, London E1 OTG, England, Telephone 020 8851 1866, Email: info@islamichomeeducation.co.uk
The Travellers' School Charity
The T.S.C. aim is that travellers access opportunities, freedom and choice, through education. To help Travellers with the successful education of children. This may be through the provision of advice and materials for home education; or through back-up work for children whose education has suffered through constant changes in school. There is also a commitment to advise parents about pre-school teaching.