by CHEWV | Feb 3, 2016 | Articles, Assessments, Blog, Early Education, Testing
Aha! Testing time! Moms may worry about how their littles are going to do and so may head over to Barnes and Noble for the Test Prep workbook, but there are actually many (and perhaps even better) ways to prepare. In the earliest grades, many of the questions are read...
by CHEWV | Jan 30, 2016 | Articles, Assessments, Blog, Testing
It can be tempting to think that a test will accurately assess how we are doing as teachers and how our children are doing as students. But it can do neither. Standardized testing is only a tool to determine how our children compare academically with other students...
by Melody Sheppard | Nov 7, 2015 | Blog
This article is shared by a West Virginia family who began homeschooling in the early 80’s – a year before Exemption K was first used. When God put on our hearts to homeschool in 1982, we were very reluctant and very fearful! We wanted to obey God,...
by CHEWV | Oct 7, 2015 | Blog, History, News
by John and Edie Carey The Careys served on the CHEWV board for several years. When John began working for CHEWV at the State Capitol in 1999, advancing homeschool freedoms meant gaining the freedom to homeschool a child past the eighth grade even if the parents did...
by CHEWV | Sep 5, 2015 | Blog, Legislative, News
by John Carey “Cities like Charleston, Morgantown, Huntington, and others are passing legislation that will lead to the same kind of restrictions on religious liberty as Christian photographers, wedding cake crafters and others are experiencing around the country.” ...
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