Co-operatives (Co-ops) and classes for Alabama homeschoolers / unschoolers. Descriptions, contact information, area coverage, fees, subjects taught, parental participation level, sponsoring church school and other necessary information to help you in your search for a co-op or class for your homeschooled student. Areas covered by Co-ops include Birmingham, Homewood, Deatsville, Holtville, Millbrook, Montgomery, Odenville, Prattville, Slapout, Trussville and Wetumpka.

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Project-Based Homeschooling
Mentoring Self-Directed Learners

by Lori McWilliam Pickert
This is an essential experience for children: to spend time working on something that matters to them, with the support of a dedicated mentor. This book is an introduction and guide to creating the circumstances under which children can teach themselves.
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Homeschool Co-ops
How to Start Them, Run Them and Not Burn Out

by Carol Topp
Now homeschool leaders have a book to guide them through starting a co-op, running it and not burning out! In this book you'll find: Pros and cons of being in a homeschool co-op. How to start a co-op including running your first planning meeting Ideas for classes and activities for all ages Helpful advice on dealing with volunteers, setting policies, managing money and handling conflict.
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Creating a Cooperative Learning Center
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