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Alphabetical Site Index to Learn in Freedom™
Copyright © 2013 Karl M. Bunday , all rights reserved.
Here is an alphabetical table of contents (somewhat like an index of a book), with hypertext links, for the pages that appear at the Learn in Freedom™ site (and to a few outside sites). Some entries include anchor links to take you to the specific part of the page that relates to the entry heading. If you have suggestions for other entries, please let me know.
Age Segregation
Age Segregation in School FAQ
Articles, on homeschooling
Magazines and Selected Articles on Homeschooling
Beginning Homeschooling
How to Get Started in Homeschooling
Bell Curve
Books on IQ and Human Intelligence
Bunday, Karl M.
About Karl M. Bunday
College Admissions
Colleges That Admit Homeschoolers FAQ
Books on College Admission and Student Financial Aid
Colophon
Building Better Web Sites (Technical Notes)
Comments, to Web master of this site
Comments to Web Master Form page
Compulsory School Attendance
Books on School and State
Coons, John
Books on School and State
Copyright
Rights Notice and Disclaimer (copyright page)
Cowper, William
Schools and Crime FAQ
Crime Rate
Schools and Crime FAQ
Curricula, homeschooling
Learn in Freedom Internet Resources Hot-List
Homeschooling Resource Guides and How-To Books
Dyslexia
Books on Reading Instruction
The Reading Instruction Series
Educational History
Books on School and State
Einstein, Albert
Nobel Prize Winners Hate School
Essays, by Karl M. Bunday
Age Segregation in School FAQ
Reading Instruction Series
Schools and Crime
Genuine Multiculturalism
Famous Homeschoolers
The Founders of the United States Mostly Learned Without Public School, or Any School at All
Nobel Prize Winners Hate School
(My fact-checked, new-and-improved famous homeschoolers page is in preparation; check back here to find it.)
Farnham-Diggory, Sylvia
Books on Reading Instruction
Critiques of the School System
Financial Aid
Books on College Admission and Student Financial Aid
Flynn, James R.
Books on IQ and Human Intelligence
Franklin, Benjamin
The Founders of the United States Mostly Learned Without Public School, or Any School at All
Friedman, Milton
Books on School and State
Gatto, John Taylor
Quotations from Notable Persons Who Saw Problems in Schooling
Books on School and State
Reading Instruction Series
.GIF Files
Building Better Web Sites (Technical Notes)
Goertzel, Victor, and Mildred George Goertzel
Quotations from Notable Persons Who Saw Problems in Schooling
Goldberg, Bruce
Critiques of the School System
Harvard University
Colleges That Admit Homeschoolers FAQ
Homeschooling (Home Schooling)
Books on What Homeschooling Is and Why People Homeschool
Homeschooling Resource Guides and How-To Books
Magazines and Selected Articles on Homeschooling
Learn in Freedom Internet Resources Hot-List
Homeschooling is Growing Worldwide
Research on Homeschooling Socialization
Colleges That Admit Homeschoolers FAQ
Index
Searchable Index to the Site
Site Map
Intelligence
Books on IQ and Human Intelligence
Internships, for friends of learning in freedom
Learn in Freedom! Internships
IQ Testing
Books on IQ and Human Intelligence
Jefferson, Thomas
The Founders of the United States Mostly Learned Without Public School, or Any School at All
Kett, Joseph
Schools and Crime FAQ
Age Segregation in School FAQ
Learning Disabilities
Books on IQ and Human Intelligence
Books on Reading Instruction
Lieberman, Myron
Books on School and State
Links
Learn in Freedom Internet Resources Hot-List
Pages That Link to Learn in Freedom! Site
Colleges That Admit Homeschoolers FAQ
Magazines
Magazines and Selected Articles on Homeschooling
Mosse, Hilde
Books on Reading Instruction
The Reading Instruction Series
Number of Homeschoolers in Various Countries
Homeschooling is Growing Worldwide.
Organizations, Homeschooling
Learn in Freedom Internet Resources Hot-List
Oxford University
Colleges That Admit Homeschoolers FAQ
Phonics
Books on Reading Instruction
Reading Instruction Series
Phonological Awareness
Books on Reading Instruction
Pride, Mary
Current and Choice Books on Homeschooling
Homeschooling Resource Guides
Books on What Homeschooling Is and Why People Homeschool
Reprints
Rights Notice and Disclaimer (copyright page)
Search Form for Site
Site Search Form
Self-esteem
Research on Homeschooling Socialization
Shaw, George Bernard
Nobel Prize Winners Hate School
Shyers, Larry
Research on Homeschooling Socialization
Silberman, Charles
Age Segregation in School FAQ
Socialization
Schools and Suicide
Schools and Crime FAQ
Research on Homeschooling Socialization
Sowell, Thomas
Critiques of the School System
Books on College Admission and Student Financial Aid
Spalding, Romalda
Books on Reading Instruction
Statistical Fallacy
Schools and Crime FAQ
Suicide
Schools and Suicide
Sykes, Charles
Critiques of the School System
Technical Notes
Building Better Web Sites (Technical Notes)
United States Air Force Academy
Colleges That Admit Homeschoolers FAQ
United States Military Academy (West Point, NY)
Colleges That Admit Homeschoolers FAQ
United States Naval Academy
Colleges That Admit Homeschoolers FAQ
Usenet
Education-Related Newsgroups FAQ
Vouchers
Books on School and State
Washington, George
The Founders of the United States Mostly Learned Without Public School, or Any School at All
Web Site Design
Building Better Web Sites (Technical Notes)
Web Sites, Homeschooling
Learn in Freedom Internet Resources Hot-List
Wechsler Intelligence Scale for Children (WISC)
Books on IQ and Human Intelligence
Whole Language
Books on Reading Instruction
The Reading Instruction Series
[Last revision 21 January 2013]
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A general State education is a mere contrivance for moulding people to be exactly like one another: and as the mould in which it casts them is that which pleases the predominant power in the government, whether this be a monarch, a priesthood, an aristocracy, or the majority of the existing generation in proportion as it is efficient and successful, it establishes a despotism over the mind, leading by a natural tendency to one over the body.
John Stuart Mill
On Liberty (1859)