Business
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| The following are links
which have been recommended by several people who have used these
services. It is only through recommendation that companies
will appear on this list.
Some of the companies listed
here offer textbooks related to the national curriculum and series'
of textbooks and workbooks which could form a curriculum or course.
EO would like to remind parents looking at home education that it
is not necessary to follow the national curriculum or to follow
any particular course; use of these is entirely at parental discretion. |
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Opitec
A German company who supply a vast range
of materials suitable for home education, including science, art and
design and technology. Very competitively priced. Mail order catalogue
with over 700 pages and on line ordering. |
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Barefoot
Books
Independent children’s publisher with
an emphasis on original, high-quality picture books from traditional
cultures all over the world. |
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CGP
Books
CGP produce an extensive range
of top quality GCSE, KS3, KS2, KS1 and A-Level Revision guides
and Workbooks, all at low prices. |
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Schofield
& Sims
Educational Books, National Curriculum
linked workbooks, reference books and posters |
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Educational
Heretics Press
Educational Heretics Press is a research, writing and publishing
company, founded in 1991 by Roland and Janet Meighan. Any profits
are donated to the Centre for Personalised Education |
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Non Stop
Reader
The Non-Stop Reader is one of the UK's leading early reading
books beginning at the beginning and leading a child right through
to reading by the end. |
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Dancing Leaf
Sharri's commitment is to education, and she has been a successful
home educator for many years. Her stories are wonderfully entertaining
and link directly in to the lives of modern children. The stories
are told in a dynamic style with a diverse range of voice characterizations
that grab her audiences. |
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| Services and Products advertised on this page
have not been endorsed by Education Otherwise. EO does not make
recommendations about any tutors or youth leaders, whether members
of the Association or not. Use of people in any such role, whether
paid or unpaid, remains the responsibility of the parent. |
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