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Classes are held at the EIE Resource Center unless otherwise indicated: 2640 S. Myrtle Ave.Monrovia, CA 91016 (626) 821-0025. Some courses may also be offered online.
Many classes are ongoing with open enrollment. Please contact the individual teacher for enrollment questions, and online class availability.

Homeschooling in Action
Homeschooling in Action

English Classes for Homeschoolers

College Prep English
Online English Class
AP Lit. & Comp.
Great Books Class
Beginning Writers A
Beginning Writers B/C
Intermediate Writers A
Intermediate Writers BC



Homeschooling in Action
Homeschooling in Action




Many parents discover that their homeschool improves when they decide to learn something new themselves and work on it. They set a good example for their child, of course, but they also gain insights into the learning process when they ask themselves: What helped me the most? What interfered with my learning?
-Larry and Susan Kaseman, in "Taking Charge Through Homeschooling"



Homeschooling in Action
Homeschooling in Action




My job is not to teach at all, but to find the opportunities for my kids to learn. NOT knowing something can be an advantage, as it reminds me of the wealth of resources out there in the community and world, if only we are willing to go look for them.
-David Albert, in "And the Skylark Sings with Me"




Homeschooling in Action
Homeschooling in Action




Sometimes, in spite of my efforts, I am mistaken for a leader and expected to act in a leaderly fashion. I beg off by saying that even after a half century on earth I'm still trying to get a handle on managing my own life, and do not yet feel capable of managing anyone else's. It sounds like modesty, but it is really self-interest. I notice that, in general, leaders have less time for things that are important like gardening and fishing, and they spend too much time arguing on the telephone, which can't be good for their digestion.
-Earl Gary Stevens, Home Education Magazine, 1995




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