This is a MUST ATTEND event for parents who are or will be homeschooling high school.
Sessions will be live for viewing starting December 19-21, 2022.
Some of the courses include:
"If College Is Not The End Game" - Leslie Nunnery and Rachael Carman
"Skill and Transition Planning for Homeschool Special Education" - Peggy Ployharr
"From Homeschool to College - Navigating Admissions and making the Best Choice for your Student" - Matt Dearden
"The Importance of Questions" - Jonathan Brush
"Struggling Learners in High School and College" - Hal and Melanie Young
"What is the End Goal and How Do You Reach It?" - Pat Wesolowski
"7 Ways to Keep Your High Schooler On Track" - Michelle Newbold
"Exploring Alternatives to College Debt Route" - Rory Groves
"Is College Worth It?" - Mark Pruitt
"The Case for Trade School" - Rory Groves
"How to Help Your High Schooler Graduate Early" - Samantha Shank
"High School to College Prep" - Matthew Bullington
"College NOW 101" - Stephen Buettell
"Homeschooling and the College Admissions Process" - Haley Hasty
"Tips for Taking Standardized Tests" - Phylicia Masonhelmer
"Differences Between ACT & SAT" - Matthew Bullington
"What Colleges Look For On Homeschool Transcripts" - Phylicia Masonhelmer
and MUCH MUCH MORE!!!!!
Your Instructor
David and Leslie Nunnery are the founders of Teach Them Diligently and
the parents of four children who range in age from 15-22. God has given
them a strong burden to minister to Christian families to help support,
encourage and equip them to disciple their children, protect their
marriages, and serve God in the ways He has planned for them. They are
advocates of home education with a strong focus on discipleship which is
evidenced in their writings and the events their family produces. They
are authors of countless articles as well as several books and courses.
They are also heavily involved in mission endeavors through Worldwide
Tentmakers, for which David serves as president and Teach Them
Diligently supports.
Course Curriculum
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StartIf College Is Not The End Game- How to Homeschool With Confidence -- Rachael Carman & Leslie Nunnery
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StartWhy Aren’t You Earning College Credit in High School? -- Carrie Henning
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StartHow to Help Your High Schooler Graduate Early and Debt Free -- Samantha Shank
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StartHands-On Workshop for Using Unit Studies Through High School -- Peggy Ployhar
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StartSkill & Transition Planning for Homeschool Special Education -- Peggy Ployhar
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StartAsk: The Critical Importance of Questions and Why Learning to Ask Good Questions is Far More Important than Knowing Answers -- Jonathan Brush
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StartDo: The Importance of Taking Action and Doing Real Things -- Jonathan Brush
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StartUnderstand: The Framework You Need to Make Sense of the World and Your Place in it -- Jonathan Brush
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StartStruggling Learners in High School and College -- Hal and Melanie Young
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StartWhat IS the End Goal and How Do You Reach It? -- Pat Wesolowski
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StartPreparing Your Teen for College (It is easier than you might think!) -- Pat Wesolowski
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StartHigh School to College Prep - Intro -- Matthew Bullington
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StartCollege now 101 -- Stephen Buettell
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StartHomeschooling and the College Admissions Process -- Haley Hasty
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StartHigh School to College Prep — High School Outline -- Matthew Bullington
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Start7 Ways to Keep Your High Schooler On Track -- Michelle Newbold
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StartWhat Gifted Teens Need in High School -- Hal and Melanie Young
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StartFrom Homeschool to College - Navigating Admissions and making the Best Choice for your Student -- Matt Dearden
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StartThe Ups and Downs of Dual Enrollment -- Pat Wesolowski
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StartAccelerating College Credit -- Matthew Bullington
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StartHow to Take Great Notes Part 1 -- Mark Pruitt
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StartHow to Take Great Notes Part 2 -- Mark Pruitt
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StartDon’t Let College Undermine Your Student’s Faith -- Dr. Thomas White
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StartHigh School to College Prep – Standardized Exams -- Matthew Bullington
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StartHomeschool To College Discussion - CLEP Testing and Scholarships -- Leslie Nunnery
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StartTips for Taking Standardized Tests -- Phylicia Masonheimer
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StartHomeschool To College Discussions - Dual Credits and Transfer Credits -- Leslie Nunnery
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StartHigh School to College Prep – Differences Between ACT & SAT -- Matthew Bullington
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StartAn Introduction to CLEP Testing -- Phylicia Masonheimer
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StartWhat Colleges Look for on Homeschool Transcripts -- Phylicia Masonheimer