
Differences Between Homeschooling and an Online School
December 12, 2020Sponsored by Alpha Omega Publications.
To a new homeschooler, the terms homeschooling and online schooling can seem nearly identical, especially if you’re using or considering using an online curriculum. However, these two types of at-home education have a couple significant differences that all homeschoolers should know. Before you make a decision to homeschool, make sure you know these three key differences between homeschooling and choosing an online school.
The Role of Parents
In homeschooling, the parents are the primary educators. Whether you choose a teacher-led curriculum like Horizons or a self-paced curriculum like Monarch, the parent in the home is the one responsible for teaching new content or answering any questions your child may have. Meanwhile, in an online school, certified teachers are available to move students through their studies, grade student work, and answer questions via email, online classrooms, or one-on-one learning situations.
Accreditation
No matter how rigorous the curriculum, it cannot be accredited. Instead, only institutions can receive official verification of accreditation through an outside agency. This ensures that a school is meeting or exceeding expectations and is actively improving school standards. If you’re interested in an accredited diploma, start by learning more about Alpha Omega Academy.
School Requirements
While homeschoolers may or may not be reliable to meet state standards depending on where you live, those who attend an online school are expected to meet all school requirements. For example, graduation from an online school may require additional credits than the state or a school may require a certain amount of completed courses to qualify for an accredited diploma from their institution. In addition, completion dates are often firm like they are in traditional schools. Be sure to discuss any specific requirements before enrolling in an online school.
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